Art and fashion have long gone hand in hand, but it was during the modernist period that fashion first gained equal value to - and took on the same aesthetic ideals as - painting, film, photography, dance, and literature. Combining high and low art forms, modernism turned fashion designers into artists and vice versa. Bringing together internationally renowned scholars across a range of disciplines, this vibrant volume explores the history and significance of the relationship between modernism and fashion and examines how the intimate connection between these fields remains evident today, with contemporary designers relating their work to art and artists problematizing fashion in their works. With chapters on a variety topics ranging from Russian constructionism and clothing to tango and fashion in the early 20th century,
Fashion and Modernism is essential reading for students and scholars of fashion, dress history, and art history alike.
Contributors: Patrizia Calefato, Caroline Evans, Ulrich Lehmann, Astrid Soederbergh Widding, Alessandra Vaccari, Olga Vainshtein, Sven-Olov Wallenstein
This ground-breaking interdisciplinary volume examines the relationship between fashion as an aesthetic, cultural, and economic phenomenon and different modernist art forms.About the AuthorLouise Wallenberg is Associate Professor of Fashion Studies and holds a PhD in Cinema Studies. She was the establishing Director of the Centre for Fashion Studies, 2006-2013.
Andrea Kollnitz is is Associate Professor of Art History and Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Fashion Studies at Stockholm University.
ReviewsOverall, this is an enjoyable book ... [W]ill be of interest to general scholars of the modernist period as well as those with a specific interest in dress and fashion history. * The Journal of Dress History *
Book InformationISBN 9781350175327
Author Louise WallenbergFormat Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Bloomsbury Visual ArtsPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 363g