Art X Fashion: Fashion Inspired by Art
By (Author) Nancy Duncan-Hall
By (author) Valerie Steele
Rizzoli International Publications
Rizzoli International Publications
15th November 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
391
Hardback
176
Width 203mm, Height 254mm
In 75 eye-popping pairings of designer pieces and the artworks that inspired them, this stylish book reveals the art behind coveted fashion designs.
Long before 'collabs'became a buzzword, artists influenced every aspect of the fashion world. This approachable collection compares fashion and art side-by-side to highlight a variety of relationships: inspiration, collaboration, and artists working to create their own fashion or fashion photography.
Art X Fashion introduces readers to designers like Coco Chanel and Elsa Schiaparelli, who famously worked with artists like Picasso and Dal in the early twentieth century, as well as to such iconic fashion moments as Yves Saint Laurents 1965 homage to Piet Mondrian. Art and fashion pairings including John Galliano (inspired by Tutankhamuns death mask, Arcimboldo, Gustav Klimt, and Hokusai), Guo Pei (inspired by Velzquez), Margiela (inspired by Gaugin), and Iris Van Herpen (inspired by Paul Delvaux), reveal surprising connections. Projects by street artists like Keith Haring and Kaws introduce the era of collaborations, which saw artists such as Yayoi Kusama and Takashi Murakami work with Louis Vuitton. More recent collaborations include Raf Simons with Sterling Ruby and Kerby Jean-Raymond with Derrick Adams. Chapters on striking purses and other accessories designed by artists, and artists creating in fashion including Cindy Sherman, William Wegman, and John Baldessari round out this fresh and delightful take on fashion design.
Nancy Hall-Duncan has published extensively on twentieth- and twenty-first-century fashion, art, and photography, including the groundbreaking book The History of Fashion Photography.