Yves Saint Laurent: Form and Fashion
By (Author) Elsa Janssen
Contributions by Ccile Bargues
By (author) Serena Bucalo-Mussely
Editions Flammarion
Flammarion
15th December 2023
France
General
Non Fiction
History of art
746.92092
Hardback
176
Width 220mm, Height 280mm
1070g
Yves Saint Laurent invented a multitude of new silhouettesminimalist, exuberant, round, ultra-structuredthat eclipsed traditional forms in fashion.
A fashion revolutionary, Yves Saint Laurent and his creations were resolutely modern. His ongoing exploration of shape and form incessantly pushed the boundaries of his creativity, and lead to his most groundbreaking and iconic designs. His works were influenced by the artistic trends of the time-from simple and geometric abstraction to constructivism and concrete art-whose many movements mirror the multifaceted talent of the designer. A bold, exacting gesture underpinned his art: his minimalist dresses were often monochromatic compositions seemingly sprung from a single line. A colorist, he imagined pure yet exuberant abstract designs by juxtaposing flat surfaces in vibrant hues. Transposing pictorial material into textile, he thus balanced color, form, surface, and line. An illusionist, he would juxtapose black and white to suggest movement in the garment through optical illusion. By using flat, simple lines, shape prevailed over color.
This volume accompanies an exhibition at Muse Yves Saint Laurent Paris from June 9, 2023 to January 14, 2024, which will feature key pieces from the Yves Saint Laurent archives in dialogue with the set design and works by ceramic artist Claudia Wieser.
Serena Bucalo-Mussely, curator, is head of collections at the Muse Yves Saint Laurent Paris.
Ccile Bargues is an art historian and curator.
Julien Fronsacq is an art critic and chief curator and deputy director at MAMCO.