Rei Kawakubo
Comme des Garçons : art of the in-between
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Author
Contributions
- Bolton, Andrew, 1966- writer of supplementary textual content, interviewer - Contributor
- Kawakubo, Rei, 1942- - Contributor
- Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.) - Contributor
Publication
2017 - , New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
61,000 words, Guess
Page Count
244 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101588396207
- ISBN-139781588396204
- Library of Congress Control Number2017285206
- OCLC Control Number962054917
- OCLC Control Number987983283
and 2 more
- Better World Books9781588396204
- Open LibraryOL27238924M
Classifications
- DDC746.9/2092
- LCCTT505.K39 B65 2017
- LCCTT505
Description
A revelatory look at the influential and enigmatic designer behind Comme des Garcons. The great pantheon of fashion designers produces only a handful of creators who are masters of their metier. Rei Kawakubo of Comme des Garcons is one of them. Widely recognized among her contemporaries as the most important and influential designer of the past forty years, she has, since her Paris debut in 1981, defined and transformed the aesthetics of our time. This lavishly illustrated publication examines Kawakubo's fascination with interstitiality, or the space between boundaries. Existing within and between dualities-whether self/other, object/subject, art/fashion-Kawakubo's work challenges the rigid divisions that have come to define received notions of identity and fashionability, inviting us to rethink fashion as a site of constant creation, re-creation, and, ultimately, hybridity. Featuring brilliant new photography, and thought-provoking texts by Andrew Bolton, this book expresses the conceptual and challenging aesthetic of this visionary designer. An insightful interview and illustrated chronology of Kawakubo's career provide additional context. Exhibition: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA (04.05-04.09.2017).
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