Fréttatíminn - 22.10.2010, Page 63
Thu 11
Nov/10
Future Fabric
6.30–10pm
Explore the convergence of fashion and
technology with Philip Delamore,
best known for his work around digitally
printed textiles and direct manufacturing
as pioneered by Issey Miyake. The evening
showcases works from Delamore’s studio
including collaborations with designers,
and student projects.
7.30pm
What Future Fashion Fabrication?
Cinema 2
£7 online/£9 on the door
Join Bradley Quinn, author of Techno
Fashion, as he investigates technology’s
meetings with fashion, design and fabrics.
With Jane Harris and Carole Collet
of the University of the Arts’ Textiles
Futures Research Group, and author
Suzanne Lee. Organised with Textiles
Futures Research Group.
Ticket does not include admission to exhibition.
Thu 18
Nov/10
Black
6.30pm
Fashion Spotlight Cult blogger Diane
Pernet joins menswear design duo Blaak
(Sachiko Okada and Aaron Sharif)
in conversation. Blaak was formed as
a contemplation on the colour black in
culture, fashion and history.
7–10pm
Sipping on a specially created cocktail,
take the rare opportunity to see a very
special selection of black-themed films
presented by Diane Pernet’s fashion, style
and beauty film festival A Shaded View
of Fashion Film.
Thu 25
Nov/10
Tradition and Innovation
6.30pm
Gallery Talk ‘…frightening!’
Find out how the fashion media viewed
some of the works in the exhibition when
first presented in the early 1980s, with
acclaimed journalist Marion Hume.
7–10pm
DesignMarketo commission five of
their most interesting designers to create
a limited edition series of containers for
tasting traditional Japanese teas. Make
sure you try some in the relaxed, sociable
setting that they create.
7.30pm
East Meets West
Fashion Crosses Continents
Cinema 2
£7 online/£9 on the door
An illuminating look at the enormous
impact that Japanese aesthetics has had
on western fashion and culture – and vice
versa. Panel discussion with Barbara
Vinken, author of Fashion–Zeitgeist!,
scholar Nicolas Cambridge and Toshio
Watanabe, Director of the Transnational
Arts, Identity and Nation research group.
Organised with the University of the Arts’
research group TrAIN.
Ticket does not include admission to exhibition.
Thu 2
Dec/10
Reinvention
6.30pm
Fashion Spotlight Join cult artist and
designer Noki as he prepares for the
future with his new fashion house ‘The
NHS’ (Dr Noki’s House of Sustainability).
7–10pm
Let East London’s most glamorous
haberdashery Prick Your Finger help
you create new outfits from the old clothes
you’ve left at the bottom of the wardrobe.
Learn how to pink and shrink, darn, and
turn your old jumpers into socks!
Thu 9
Dec/10
The Fabric of the City
6.30–10pm
Join The Architecture Foundation for a
look at Japanese fashion’s close dialogue
with architecture. The night includes a
rare screening of Mr Smith Takes a Short
Trip to Tokyo, a journey through the city’s
idiosyncratic modern architecture, a
structural intervention commissioned from
London-based Japanese architects, and
live VJing from Designers Republic.
7.30pm
Framing Fashion and Architecture
Cinema 2
£7 online/£9 on the door
A look at the reciprocal relationship
between Japanese fashion and
architecture in structure, display and desire.
With architect and designer of Future
Beauty Sou Fujimoto, Design Museum
director Deyan Sudjic and acclaimed
architects Ab Rogers and Sophie Hicks.
Ticket does not include admission to exhibition.
Photo: A Shaded View of Fashion Film: Fritz Stolberg,
Of This Men Shall Know Nothing (Black)
Photo: © Morgan White for Noki, 2009 (Reinvention)
Photo: Amandine Alessandra for DesignMarketo, 2010 (Tradition and Innovation)
tíska 63Helgin 22.-24. október 2010
Í nýjasta tölublaði bandaríska tímarits-
ins GQ er ansi djarfur myndaþáttur með
þremur helstu stjörnum hinna geysivin-
sælu Glee-þátta. Á bak við myndavélina er
sjálfur Terry Richardson en fyrir framan
linsuna eru Lea Michele, Dianna Agron
og Cory Monteith. Eins og þeir geta
ímyndað sér, sem þekkja til verka gamla
pervertsins Richardsons, eru myndirnar á
mörkum þess að vera prenthæfar í virðu-
legu tímariti fyrir herramenn. Glee-stjörn-
urnar hafa hins vegar greinilega skemmt
sér konunglega í myndatökunum.
Djarfar Glee-
stjörnur í GQ
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Events
Future Beauty: 30 Years of Japanese Fashion
Future Beauty: 30 Years of Japanese Fashion is the first
exhibition in Europe to comprehensively survey
avant-garde Japanese fashion, from the early 1980s
to now. Curated by the eminent fashion historian
Akiko Fukai, Director and Chief Curator of the Kyoto
Costume Institute, the exhibition explores the unique
sensibility of Japanese design, and its sense of beauty
embodied in clothing.
Japanese fashion design made an enormous impact
on the international fashion scene in the late 20th
century and designers such as Issey Miyake,
Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto redefined
the very basis of fashion through their radical formal
language, intellectual approach and ingenious
reinterpretation of tradition. Their works are shown
alongside Kawakubo’s protégé, the techno-couturier
Junya Watanabe, together with the acclaimed
Jun Takahashi, and the new generation of
radical designers including Tao Kurihara, Matohu,
Akira Naka and mintdesigns.
The exhibition is co-organised by Barbican Art Gallery
and the Kyoto Costume Institute.
Tickets from £8 online/£10 on the door
Right: Junya Watanabe/Junya Watanabe Comme des Garçons, Autumn/Winter 2008/09. Photo Courtesy Comme des Garçons
Cover: Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garçons, Spring/Summer 2007. Photo © Anthea Simms
Síðasta
föstudag
var opnuð
merkileg sýning
í Barbican-menn-
ingarmiðstöðinni
í London. Sýn-
ingin segir sögu
japanskrar tísku
síðustu þrjátíu ár,
en á þeim tíma
sprakk hún
út með eftir-
minnilegum
hætti. Issey
Miyake,
Yohji
Yamamoto,
Kenzo
Takada og
fleiri jap-
anskir hönn-
uðir urðu
stórstjörn-
ur á sviði
heims-
tískunnar.
Tísku-
áhuga-
fólk og aðrir
fagurkerar á leið
til London ættu að
taka frá tíma til að
skoða þessa sýn-
ingu sem stendur
til 6. febrúar.
Japönsk
tíska í
Barbican