The fashion world of Jean Paul Gaultier : from the sidewalk to the catwalk

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The fashion world of Jean Paul Gaultier : from the sidewalk to the catwalk

edited by Thierry-Maxime Loriot

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts , Abrams, 2011

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La planète mode de Jean Paul Gaultier : de la rue aux étoiles

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Exhibition catalogue

Catalog of the exhibition held at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts from June 17-Oct. 2, 2011, Dallas Museum of Art , Nov.13, 2011-Feb.12, 2012, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, March 24 -August 19, 2012, Fundación Mapfre-Instituto de Cultura (Madrid), Sept. 26-Nov.18, 2012, Kunsthal Rotterdam, Feb. 9-May 12, 2013

Includes bibliographical references: p. 422-[423]

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内容説明

Dubbed the enfant terrible of fashion ever since his pret-a-porter collections were first shown in 1976, Jean Paul Gaultier, whose avant-garde and bold fashions very early on reflected the issues facing contemporary society, is one of the leading designers in recent decades. Published by the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and Abrams in conjunction with the first-ever retrospective on Gaultier, this stunning hardcover book in a slipcase explores the ties between the designer and the pop/rock music scene, film, and dance, and sheds light on his sources of inspiration, which are as eclectic as they are impertinent. The first major monograph on Gaultier brings together archival documents and over fifty interviews with Gaultier's muses and colleagues, as well as the artists he has created costumes for: Pedro Almodovar, Catherine Deneuve, Madonna, Helen Mirren, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, Martin Margiela, Pierre Cardin, Dita Von Teese, Marion Cotillard, Kylie Minogue, Polly Mellen, and Tom Ford, to name just a few. It features many previously unpublished illustrations thanks to the collaboration of renowned fashion photographers and the Maison Jean Paul Gaultier. The publication also includes two interviews with Gaultier, one by Florence Muller, art historian, and the other by Thierry-Maxime Loriot, as well as an interview with Valerie Steele, fashion historian and director of New York's Museum at Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT). An essay written by Suzy Menkes looks at Gaultier's fashion shows and examines their visionary reflection of society's evolution over the past thirty-five years.

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