Showing posts with label recycle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recycle. Show all posts

Sunday

A Short History Of Patchwork In Popular Culture












1. Comme des Garçons Homme Plus Spring/Summer 2000
2. Robert Rauschenberg Windward, 1963
3. Robert Rauschenberg From The Seat Of Authority, 1979
4. Junya Watanabe Fall/Winter 2013
5. John Baldessari Hope (Blue) Supported By A Bed Of Oranges (Life): Amid A Context Of Allusions, 1991

The re-appreciation of re-appropriation: patchwork in fashion and art. As delicate layers (Rei and Robert) or harsh mismatching (Junya and John). Trusting in the contextual meaning of found material that is finding itself renewed.
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Saturday

Fashion Charts III


1. Prada Fall/Winter 2014


2. Maison Martin Margiela Fall/Winter 2014


3. Walter van Beirendonck Fall/Winter 2014

Longing for torso bondage, from Eskimo to psycho. Cozy in fur (Miuccia), recycled in nylon (Martin) and strapped in leather (Walter). An iteration by the queen of fashion, a disappeared icon and resurrected teddy bear. My top three.
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Friday

Trend X-Plorer II

Revealing trends that cannot and will not be picked up but should be nonetheless.
Part 2: Rip Offs, Shreds & Slits








1. Yohji Yamamoto Spring/Summer 2014
2. Comme des Garçons Spring/Summer 2014
3. J.W. Anderson Spring/Summer 2014

Accidental scissor cuts, moths, cigarette burns, barbwire fences - wearing your broken clothes was never so fashionable. A daring homage to dysfunction in a performance-driven society. Reassuring that we all fail everyday - which does not make us weaker but better beings.
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Saturday

A Short History Of The Comic Strip In Popular Culture








1. Imi Knoebel Canapé, 1987 - 1991
2. Roy Lichtenstein Whaam!, 1963
3. Joe Brainard I Remember, 1970
4. Raf Simons Spring/Summer 2009
5. Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2011
6. Tom Ford Fall/Winter 2013

The onomatopoetic 'explosion' star. We encouter it in isolated form (in sculpture), as contextual placement (in painting and poetry), as well as random object (in fashion) - which, in turn, would lead us to a loss of meaning through its recycling in fashion and therefore speak for a reduced cultural value of the latter. But we will have to investigate further.
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Friday

Patchwork, 2013

or 'A Story Of His Own'






















Shirt Bruno Pieters
Boots Raf Simons x Doc Martens
Coat Jil Sander

In lack of light and the possibility to create 'newness', I have recycled 'unused material' of previous photo booth installations. A tribute to the 'glitch' movement of images with errors.
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Monday

Beauty, Recycled









1. Comme des Garçons Fall/Winter 2000
2. Daniel Jackson A Scanner Darkly, Dazed & Confused 2012
3. Junya Watanabe Fall/Winter 2009

The displaced lip as mentioned in a previous chapter is further continued with the flattened face. Reducing the physiognomy to strong black lines and holohedral white surfaces. Make-up as Japanese xylography.
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