March 18 - August 7, 2016
Isaac Mizrahi: An Unruly History is the first museum exhibition to focus on the
influential American fashion designer, artist, and entrepreneur. On view from
March 18 to August 7, 2016, the exhibition explores Isaac Mizrahi’s unique
position at the intersection of high style and popular culture. While best
known for his clothing designs, Mizrahi’s creativity has expanded over a nearly
three decade career to embrace acting, directing, set and costume design,
writing, and cabaret performance. Spanning his first collection in 1988 to the
present day, An Unruly History weaves together the many threads of his prolific career,
juxtaposing work in fashion, film, television, and the performing arts.
Isaac Mizrahi’s inventive and
provocative style advances complex issues within the fashion arena, igniting a
spirited discourse about high versus low, modern glamour, and contemporary
culture. For example, his runway shows were cast with unconventionally
beautiful models of all ethnicities dressed in Star of David belts,
Western-wear infused handmade lace, Adidas sneakers in place of high heels,
handbags worn as hats, or humble cotton undershirts paired with floor-length
taffeta skirts. Uniting opposites is a Mizrahi signature, which arises in his
many combinations of evening and sportswear, formal and casual, and couture and
mass market.
Isaac Mizrahi: An Unruly History is organized thematically, exploring key trends in Mizrahi’s work — from
the use of color and prints, to witty designs that touch on issues of race,
religion, class, and politics. The core of the exhibition features iconic
designs from the Isaac Mizrahi New York clothing label (1987 – 1998), the
“semi-couture” collections (2003 – 2011), and the trailblazing line for Target
(2002 – 2008). The show is comprised of 42 “looks” that include clothing, hats,
jewelry, shoes, accessories, and costumes for the theater, the opera, and the
Mark Morris Dance Group. Also featured are the designer’s original drawings,
performance stills, and behind-the-scenes photographs. A bespoke multi-screen
video installation showcases a variety of content drawn from film and
television cameos and runway shows, as well as from the award-winning
documentary Unzipped; the television
program The Isaac Mizrahi Show; scenes from the cabaret LES
MIZrahi; appearances on Project Runway; and the
current QVC network show IsaacMizrahiLive!.
Isaac Mizrahi: An Unruly History is organized by Chee Pearlman, Guest Curator, with Kelly Taxter,
Assistant Curator, the Jewish Museum.
https://youtu.be/hhEKQ2qEfLw
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