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The Met to launch new costume exhibit

Published
Oct 27, 2020

The Met is set to launch a new exhibit on Thursday, which will commemorate its 150th anniversary via Henri Bergson's concept of la durée (duration).

The Met to launch new costume exhibit. - Instagram: @metmuseum


Opening at the Costume Institute of New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art, "About Time: Fashion and Duration" will feature a timeline of 125 fashions, dating back to 1870, while exploring how clothes generate temporal associations that conflate past, present, and future.

Two adjacent galleries fabricated as enormous clock faces will showcase the exhibit where each 'minute' will feature a pair of garments at particular moments in time. The works in each pair will be connected through shape, motif, material, pattern, technique, or decoration. Meanwhile, Virginia Woolf will serve as the 'ghost narrator' of the exhibition.

“For example, a black silk faille princess-line dress from the late 1870s will be paired with an Alexander McQueen 'Bumster' skirt from 1995. A black silk satin dress with enormous leg-o’-mutton sleeves from the mid-1890s will be juxtaposed with a Comme des Garçons deconstructed ensemble from 2004,” the Met explained in a news statement. 

While all of the garments will be black to emphasize changes in silhouette, the show will conclude with a white dress from Viktor & Rolf’s spring/summer 2020 haute couture collection; made from upcycled swatches in a patchwork design, serving as a symbol for the future of fashion. 

A timed-entry exhibition ticket is required to view the exhibit, to comply with health and safety guidelines during the pandemic. 

Earlier this year, The Met canceled its annual fundraising gala, which welcomes the most prestigious celebrities. 

The exhibition will be open to the public and on view until February 7, 2021.

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