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Textile Kunst _ ein kulturelles Medium _ Gewebtes von Beate von Harten & Celina von Harten
Wien (A) > 17.06. - 16.09.2024
Die Ausstellung in den Räumen der ÖKV zeigt von 17. Juni bis 16. September 2024 Gewebtes von Beate und Celina von Harten. Wenn Sie/ihr an einem Besuch zwischen Vernissage und Finissage interessiert sind/seid, kontaktiert bitte für die individuelle Verabredung zur Ausstellung Beate 0664 9780041 oder Celina 069913133966 oder per Mail >.
Veranstalter/ Ort
Österreichische Kulturvereinigung
Hanuschgasse 3/4/1/1046
zweiter Hof
1010 Wien
Österreich
weitere Infos: kulturvereinigung.at/event/vernissage-_-beate-und-celina-von-harten-_-textilien-und-text/
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Digitale Mode - Kleider aus Feuer und Eis
Hannover (D) > 01.03. - 14.12.2024
Spektakuläre digitale Mode und virtuelle Produkte aus Wasser, Feuer oder Eis zeigt das Museum für textile Kunst in der aktuellen Sonderausstellung – konzipiert und realisiert von Irene Karchevskyy, einer ukrainisch-deutschen Modedesignerin und Kommunikationswissenschaftlerin Jantje Salander. Ist virtuelle Kleidung die Zukunft? Ist ein Kleid umweltfreundlicher, das nur im Computer existiert und von virtuellen Models vorgeführt wird, um dann vom virtuellen Ich der Käufer und Käuferinnen in den sozialen Netzwerken getragen zu werden? Und was macht das mit unserer Wahrnehmung? Diesen Fragen stellt sich das Museum und will zur Diskussion anregen über einen Bereich des Modedesigns, der aus der Gaming-Industrie heraus entstanden ist und inzwischen von großen Modemarken genutzt wird. Virtuelle Modeschauen, eine Online-Umkleidekabine und Shops im Metaverse erwarten die Besucher. Das MFTK engagiert sich für einen achtsamen, sozialverträglichen und umweltfreundlichen Umgang mit Kleidung. Die Dauerausstellung zeigt kostbare und besondere Textilien aus aller Welt. Der Ausstellungsort ist ebenfalls besonders: In einem renovierten Bunker des Zweiten Weltkriegs befindet sich die wertvolle von Modedesignerin und Museumsgründerin Erika Knoop in 40 Jahren zusammengetragene Textilsammlung.
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Museum für textile Kunst
Borchersstraße 23
30559 Hannover
Deutschland
weitere Infos: museum-fuer-textile-kunst.de/digitale_mode-kleider_aus_feuer_und_eis/
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Carnet de bal, de Marie-Antoinette à l’impératrice Eugénie (1780-1880)
Bourguoin-Jallieu (F) > 24.05. - 08.12.2024
Cette exposition met en valeur l’évolution des vêtements féminins et masculins, illustrant ainsi les transformations de la mode au fil des siècles. L’histoire de ces silhouettes est aussi celle de l’émancipation féminine à travers les âges, du corsetage à la libération du corps, de la contrainte à la prise de pouvoir. Cette exposition fait la part belle aux robes à crinoline, les plus extravagantes de l’histoire de la mode.
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MUSÉE DE BOURGOIN-JALLIEU
17, rue Victor Hugo
38300 Bourgoin-Jallieu
Frankreich
weitere Infos: musee.bourgoinjallieu.fr/expo-temporaire/carnet-de-bal-de-marie-antoinette-a-limperatrice-eugenie-1780-1880/
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MODE*CHAPEAU
Utrecht (NL) > 09.05. - 29.09.2024
Two private collections revealed. Collecting fashion is an art in itself. Assembling a collection requires time, knowledge, passion, a keen eye and a bit of luck. This double bill features iconic items from two remarkable private collections formed in Utrecht.
A celebration of fifty years of dazzling couture.' - Hans van Emmerik (collector)
From an early age, Hans van Emmerik admired the clothes in family photos, especially those of his grandmother, who made children’s clothes and gave him leftover fabrics. His fascination aroused, he became a passionate collector of fashion from the first half of the 20th century. He now owns the largest private collection in the Netherlands from this period: more than 300 dresses worn by wealthy ladies at that time, from spectacular sequinned evening dresses to garments of rustling silk.
‘There’s a hat for every head.’ - Tiny Meihuizen-Wijker (collector)
Until 2009, Tiny Meihuizen-Wijker’s private hat museum Gossip & Whispering was located a stone’s throw from the Central Museum. As a young girl, Tiny became fascinated by the hats that women wore to church, admiring their exuberant designs, striking colours and wonderful details. The most eccentric hats were sure to set tongues wagging: hats make a statement. Her collection ultimately grew to more than twelve hundred items of headwear, from refined 1920s cloches to extravagant designs with feathers or artificial flowers.
The Centraal Museum now offers the public its first opportunity to admire these two remarkable collections, which have remained largely hidden from view.
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Centraal Museum Utrecht
Agnietenstraat 1
3512 XA Utrecht
Niederlande
weitere Infos: www.centraalmuseum.nl/en/exhibitions/mode-chapeau
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SARI / STATEMENT
Amsterdam (NL) > 12.04. - 04.11.2024
SARI/STATEMENT is an exhibition about the contemporary sari in India and its diaspora. Woven from silk, from or distressed denim. Knotted, pleated or belted. Worn out of protest, celebration or simply to go work. The statement sari is the sari that has been radically renewed for today's world. SARI/STATEMENT showcases the sari as one of today's biggest global fashion stories. In this fashion exhibition, see how designers, wearers and makers in their own way give meaning to and make a statement with the sari: as fashion, as self-expression or act of resistance and in many other ways. This exhibition is a touring exhibition from the Design Museum, London. 'The Offbeat Sari' was on display there from May 19 to September 17, 2023.
Text - und Bildquelle: Museumswebsite
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Wereld Museum
Linnaeusstraat 2
1092 CK, Amsterdam
Niederlande
weitere Infos: amsterdam.wereldmuseum.nl/en/whats-on/exhibitions/sari-statement
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Shirley Craven
Manchester (GB) > 06.04.2024 - 11.05.2025
An exhibition of vivid, colour-filled textiles by post-war designer Shirley Craven. Born in Hull in 1934 and evacuated during the Second World War, Craven cites the rural Yorkshire landscape and her post-war education at Hull College of Art and the Royal College of Art (1955-8) as a launchpad to a hugely successful career at the printing firm Hull Traders. Aged 29, Craven became Chief Designer and Director of this small and visionary firm whose artist-designers also included Althea McNish and Eduardo Paolozzi. The Whitworth is home to over 80 of Craven's bold abstract textiles, displayed together for the first time in over 60 years alongside newly acquired unique works from her days as a Student at the RCA. Alongside exhibitions, the Whitworth offers a broad programme of civic engagement and education activities, events and workshops that are informed by and support our communities. In 2024, we will launch Everyday Art School, a new suite of civic engagement and collections spaces that provides new experiences in our richly diverse and accessible constituent-led programme.
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The Whiteworth
The University of Manchester
Oxford Road
Manchester
Greater Manchester M15 6ER
GB
weitere Infos: www.visitmanchester.com/event/shirley-craven/85271101/
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Pauline Caulfield Textiles
Edingburgh (GB) > 08.03. - 20.07.2024
Pauline Caulfield is a textile artist whose large-scale screen-printed panels architectural interventions and ecclesiastical works move gracefully between hard-edged abstraction and illusion.
Featuring over 20 large pieces ranging from fans, chasubles and fabric panels, this display illuminates Caulfield’s versatile yet distinctive work. More recently she has explored the use of freehand techniques including using combs and rollers and the dabbing of pigment dyes to achieve spectacular textural and visual effects. Please note that this exhibition is on the tapestry studio viewing balcony and is open for limited hours.
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Dovecot Studios Ltd
10 Infirmary Street
Edinburgh Old Town EH1 1LT
GB
weitere Infos: dovecotstudios.com/whats-on/pauline-caulfield-textiles
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INSPIRED: The Art of Making Historical Fashion
Halifax (GB) > 27.01. - 21.12.2024
This exciting new exhibition showcases fashion makers from across the country who design and make clothing based on historical dress. It explores the process of how you go from a museum garment or fashion plate to producing an item of historically inspired dress that is ready to wear. Alongside these pieces we will be costumes and textiles from Bankfield Museums world class collection and films where you can see the makers at work and learn more about what inspires them. The exhibition is part of Calderdale’s Year of Culture 2024 celebrations and an Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) funded project with the London College of Fashion called ‘Exhibiting Fashion: exhibition-making and curation as a catalyst for advancing innovative museum practices".
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Bankfield Museum
Boothtown Road
Halifax HX3 6HG
GB
weitere Infos: museums.calderdale.gov.uk/whats-on/exhibitions/inspired-art-making-historical-fashion
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Icons of British Fashion
Woodstock (GB) > 23.03. - 30.06.2024
Our highly-anticipated Icons of British Fashion exhibition features a line-up of world-class designers and labels, with each fashion house taking over one of our significant rooms. Each space along the visitor route in our 300-year-old Palace pays homage to a British fashion icon starting in the Great Hall with designs on display by the late Dame Vivienne Westwood and creative partner Andreas Kronthaler. Icons of British Fashion continues through Blenheim Palace where you can marvel at the highly visual exhibition dramatically lit and displayed amongst our own priceless collections. We have such a rich history of our own in British fashion having hosted many fashion shows, photoshoots, and catwalks attended by high society and royalty. Our Palace is the perfect backdrop to showcase the lasting impact of British fashion on the global stage over the years. Alongside the impressive array of legendary designers, we are also celebrating our own icon of fashion, Sir Winston Churchill. With this year honouring the 150th anniversary of Sir Winston Churchill’s birth, it’s only right that during this momentous exhibition, visitors can see one of the original Churchill Siren Suits, kindly loaned by Turnbull & Asser, as well as a new take on the iconic boiler suit and a smoking cap designed by Steven Jones. This exhibition celebrates fashion from the past through to the present day and features bespoke designs and loans from some huge names in the fashion world.
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Blenheim Place
Woodstock OX20 1PS
GB
weitere Infos: www.blenheimpalace.com/whats-on/events/icons-of-british-fashion/
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Kinder in Samt und Seide
Eutin (D) > 08.06. - 30.09.2024
In der diesjährigen Ausstellung "Kinder in Samt und Seide" tritt Kindermode aus 400 Jahren in einen Dialog mit Kinderporträts. Was erzählen Bilder und Kleidung über den Alltag der Kinder?
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Stiftung Schloss Eutin
Appartement des Herzogs im Erdgeschoss und Rittersaal
Schlossplatz 5
23701 Eutin
Deutschland
weitere Infos: www.schloss-eutin.de/erlebnis/veranstaltungen/
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