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Art in the... Art in the Anchorage 16: Exposing...
  • artist Multiple Artists
  • program Art in the...
  • location Brooklyn
  • year 1999
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Art in the...
  • Multiple Artists
  • Art in the Anchorage 16: Exposing Meaning in Fashion Through Presentation
  • Brooklyn
  • 1999
Victoria Bartlett, Hussein Chalayan, Susan Cianciolo, Patrick Li, Maison Margiela, Richard Pandiscio, Viktor & Rolf, Vivienne Westwood; Andrea Rosen, curator

Art in the Anchorage 16: Exposing Meaning in Fashion Through Presentation was a groundbreaking exhibition featuring fashion designers who powerfully reimagined fashion and its presentation. Installations conceived as site-specific to the Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage space were offered by designers Hussein Chalayan, Susan Cianciolo, Martin Margiela, Viktor & Rolf, and Vivienne Westwood

Patrick Li also curated a limited-edition publication, which examined fashion presentation in print; and Victoria Bartlett created Loud and Unhinged, an installation focusing on the evolving role of film and video in fashion presentation, conceived with Andrea Rosen.