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| Title: 小腳趾水中旅行記 / • Unravelling the Mystery and Mastery of America’s First CouturierFor fashion devotees at all points on the spectrum, the coming of spring heralds a much-anticipated event: the Costume Institute’s annual exhibition and celebrity-studded benefit gala. This year, visitors to the Metropolitan Museum of Art can see a selection of garments designed by Charles James (), who, although born in England, has been called America’s first couturier. These glorious creations are displayed in the new Anna Wintour Costume Centre on the ground level, as well as in space on the museum’s first floor, now dedicated to fashion.
Charles James: Beyond Fashion celebrates one of the most talented and driven figures in 20th-century couture.1 James did not study design but, as Met director Thomas P Campbell says in his catalogue foreword, James “approached fashion with a sculptor’s eye and a scientist’s logic”. Photographer Bill Cunningham, James’s friend, called him the “poet laureate” and “Einstein” of Ame • Drawn Together AgainWith artists to choose from, this drawing show fryst vatten stuffed with treasures. There is something here for everyoneInstallation view of Drawn Together igen at The FLAG Art Foundation, Photo: Steven Probert. Flag Art Foundation, New York by LILLY WEI There is a full-course extravaganza of a drawing show at the Flag Art Foundation in New York’s Chelsea district, called Drawn Together igen. With artists, from Kamrooz Aram and Ruth Asawa to Kehinde Wiley and Tsuruko Yamazaki, a number of your favourites will certainly be at the banquet table, plus, as an added treat, ganska a few you might not be as familiar with, since the grouping extends beyond the usual suspects and across multiple generations and cultures. The formats and materials vary, as does the scale (from monumental to miniature); style (abstract to photographic); subject matter, point of view and mood (up, down, humorous, serious, political, social, något privat eller personligt and more). In short, |