de la Haye, Amy and Horsley, Jeffrey (2017) Present Imperfect: Disorderly Apparel Reconfigured. [Show/Exhibition]
Type of Research: | Show/Exhibition |
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Creators: | de la Haye, Amy and Horsley, Jeffrey |
Description: | Present1 Imperfect2 1. Disorderly apparel reconfigured 2. A playful project that tested the principal elements of exhibiting fashion: object, body, text, installation. A conversation between exhibition-maker Jeffrey Horsley and curator Amy de la Haye inspired by apparel which is damaged, worn-out or perished. Object: fragile apparel framed by modular structures Body: proposals that allude to the human form Text: playing with format to express actual and associative narratives Installation: configured as gallery and studio space to share working processes Disorderly apparel described garments that are badly damaged, utterly worn-out or made from textiles that have perished over time. The items exhibited in Present Imperfect are prized for these very qualities. However, similar apparel can be overlooked or suppressed, left to lie dormant or languish in museum stores. Selected apparel included a pair of Victorian kid leather gloves that are burned, forever contorted in corporeal gesture. A cotton ballet singlet, borrowed from the Rambert Archive, was once animate but now lies limp, imprinted by repeated exertion. Shattered linings are properties common to a contemporary Stone Island jacket and an afternoon gown crafted over a century ago by leading London couture house Redfern. Most recent was a template leather jacket by Alexander McQueen. It featured photocopied and glued pattern motifs and red felt-tipped annotation redolent of cut-and-paste zines. These seemingly awkward garments were framed by modular structures that safeguard and actively communicate. Each structure proposed a strategy that alludes to the human form in its absence: a glove placed at the location of a hand; an impression of a dancer’s figure milled from a 3D body-scan; representation of a pattern-maker’s measures suggests process and proportion. Text is a routine method for interpretation and engagement. Present Imperfect playfully subverted the conventions of text panel and label. Narratives – actual and associative – such as time, transience and trauma are suggested as possible themes for finding meaning. In order to share working processes and reveal multiple alternative narratives, the installation was configured as gallery and studio space. An intention is to highlight that within the evolution of any exhibition numerous choices and ideas are explored, rejected and chosen. |
Keywords/subjects not otherwise listed: | Curating, Exhibition Design |
Your affiliations with UAL: | Colleges > London College of Fashion Research Centres/Networks > Centre for Fashion Curation |
Date: | 12 May 2017 |
Related Websites: | http://www.fashionspacegallery.com/exhibition/present-imperfect/ |
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Locations / Venues: | Location From Date To Date Fashion Space Gallery, London College of Fashion 12 May 2017 4 August 2017 |
Date Deposited: | 15 Sep 2017 11:14 |
Last Modified: | 09 Nov 2023 04:47 |
Item ID: | 11839 |
URI: | https://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/id/eprint/11839 |
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