Art/Fashion in the 21st Century

Mitchell Oakley Smith author Alison Kubler author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Thames & Hudson Ltd

Published:11th Nov '13

£34.95

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Art/Fashion in the 21st Century cover

Looks at the brilliantly creative collisions between the worlds of fashion and art

Includes five chapters that feature concise essays with profiles of the key designers, break-out stories about the avant- garde projects and interviews with the leading lights of the art-fashion crossover phenomenon.The encounter between art and fashion has been a rapidly growing phenomenon over the last decade, with major international artists working with top fashion houses to produce contemporary masterpieces that challenge the traditional boundary between these two dynamic cultures. In Art/Fashion in the 21st Century, five chapters feature concise essays with profiles of the key designers, break-out stories about the most avant- garde projects and interviews with the leading lights of the art-fashion crossover phenomenon. Nearly 250 illustrations showcase collaborative art/fashion work from Acne Studios, Balenciaga, Chanel, Hussein Chayalan, Tracey Emin, Jean Paul Gaultier, Zaha Hadid, Hermès, Marc Jacobs, Calvin Klein, Jeff Koons, Stella McCartney, Issey Miyake, Takashi Murakami, Prada, Richard Prince, Anselm Reyle, Cindy Sherman, Juergen Teller, Viktor & Rolf, and many more. This is essential and inspiring reading for all those interested in the very cutting edge of both art and fashion – and those who are already there.

'A fascinating look at the relationship between interlocking worlds' - Harper’s Bazaar
'Handsomely illustrated … with provocative, beautiful and occasionally preposterous images by the likes of Cindy Sherman and Juergen Teller' - Daily Telegraph
'Stuffed with photography showcasing the most impressive art and fashion collaborations from the last decade' - Vanity Fair

ISBN: 9780500239094

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1830g

320 pages