This exhibition, organized by The Costume
Institute in collaboration with the Department of
Asian Art, will explore how China has fueled the fashionable
imagination for centuries, resulting in highly creative distortions of cultural
realities and mythologies. High fashion will be juxtaposed with Chinese
costumes, paintings, porcelains, and other art, as well as films, to reveal
enchanting reflections of Chinese imagery.
From the earliest period of European contact with China in
the sixteenth century, the West has been enchanted with enigmatic objects and
imagery from the East, providing inspiration for fashion designers from Paul
Poiret to Yves Saint Laurent, whose fashions are infused at every turn with
romance, nostalgia, and make-believe. Through the looking glass of fashion,
designers conjoin disparate stylistic references into a pastiche of Chinese
aesthetic and cultural traditions.
The exhibition will feature more than one hundred examples
of haute couture and avant-garde ready-to-wear alongside Chinese art. Filmic
representations of China will be incorporated throughout to reveal how our
visions of China are framed by narratives that draw upon popular culture, and
also to recognize the importance of cinema as a medium through which to
understand the richness of Chinese history.
http://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2015/china-through-the-looking-glass
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