Legendary Artists and the Clothes They Wore
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Legendary Artists and the Clothes They Wore

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Legendary Artists and the Clothes They Wore

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Whether it's Cecil Beaton's flamboyant, classically tailored suits, Frida Kahlo's love of bright color, or Cindy Sherman's penchant for minimalism, an artist's attire often reflects the creative and spiritual essence of his or her work. In Legendary Artists and the Clothes They Wore, fashion authority Terry Newman presents more than forty fully illustrated profiles of masters whose enduring art bears an idiosyncratic stamp—and whose unique way of dress does the same through a signature look, hairstyle, or accessory—and explores the relationship between the two in detail.

In that context, this colorful volume also examines the nonlinear sensibility that has always been the name of the game in what is considered modern style. It examines the dialogue between art and fashion as well as noteworthy artist and designer relationships, such as Yves Saint Laurent's Mondrian Collection, primary-colored shift dresses inspired by the painter's work, and Louis Vuitton's numerous groundbreaking collaborations with major artists, a concept initiated by designer Marc Jacobs that not only has launched some of the fashion industry's most successful bags, made the art of contemporary masters available to the world at large, and been copied widely ever since.

Numerous compelling features—anecdotes about the artists and their work; portraits of the artists in their studios; archival photographs; select pairings of fine art and runway imagery; quotations by artists, art critics, and designers—make this a rich, engaging study for fashion and art lovers alike.

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Publisher
Harper
Year
2019
Print ISBN
9780062844187
eBook ISBN
9780062844194
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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Contents
  4. Introduction
  5. Robert Mapplethorpe
  6. Jean-Michel Basquiat
  7. Frida Kahlo
  8. David Hockney
  9. Salvador Dalí
  10. Elizabeth Peyton
  11. Signature Looks: Hair
  12. Andy Warhol
  13. Louise Bourgeois
  14. Vanessa Beecroft
  15. Leigh Bowery
  16. Keith Haring
  17. Signature Looks: Glasses
  18. Pablo Picasso
  19. Louise Nevelson
  20. Julian Schnabel
  21. Lee Miller
  22. Jackson Pollock
  23. Signature Looks: Suits
  24. Hannah Höch
  25. Marcel Duchamp
  26. Niki de Saint Phalle
  27. William Merritt Chase
  28. Signature Looks: Hats
  29. Cindy Sherman
  30. Robert Rauschenberg
  31. Alexander Rodchenko
  32. Tamara de Lempicka
  33. Marina Abramović
  34. Egon Schiele
  35. Georgia O’Keeffe
  36. Henri Matisse
  37. Acknowledgments
  38. Bibliography
  39. About the Author
  40. Copyright
  41. About the Publisher

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