"True Colours" is the new group show at Newport Street Gallery with three female artists exploring bold colour in painting including Boo Saville‘s gradients "Colour Fields" , Helen Beard and Sadie Laska. Heaven for a colour hunter like me!
Showing posts with label Colour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colour. Show all posts
Tuesday, 7 August 2018
Wednesday, 8 November 2017
Wednesday 8th November: My Colour Spectrum Accessories Workshop at Ace Hotel
Book a place here.
Thursday, 27 October 2016
Thursday 27th October: 3INA AW16 campaign
Photos my Mitchell McGillvary & myself.
Thursday, 5 May 2016
Thursday 5th May: "MISSONI Art Colour" at Fashion and Textile Museum
Party people at the private view and dinner of "MISSONI Art Colour" inc. artist Andrew Logan, designer Bethan Wood who was guest posting on Missoni's Snapchat and photogprapher Rankin who was doing the Instagram take-over for the night's preview. Here is Kitty Joseph wearing her own new pixelated pattern collection and just one snap of the mini ice-creams we were treated to alongside pots of tirimisu, plates of rhubarb cheese cake....... after saffron & tarragon rissotto and asparagus & broad bean salad......... all of which I have no photos because I inhaled each and every one too quick!
Fashion and Textile Museum, 83 Bermondsey Street, London SE1 3XF
6 May – 4 September 2016
Thursday 5th May: "MISSONI Art Colour" at Fashion and Textile Museum, Part 2....... Roots
When you enter "MISSONI Art Colour" at the Fashion and Textile Museum, you first encounter a gallery of the family's inspiration in the form of Futurist & Constructivist paintings. I was not expecting this from a textile show so I was immediately amazed from the very first step in. The walls are hung with original 1930's avant-garde canvases including one by my absolute favourite artist Sonia Delaunay. If you buy the book that accompany's the display there are pages and pages of other key works from their vaults including Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Josef Albers etc. ..... as the text explains "the rhythmic composition of shapes and colours used with purity, a language that the Missoni's translate and rework in the central motifs of their creative process".......
(Top to bottom: Fortunato Depero's Composizione, Date unkown, Atanasio Soldati's Ambiguta Composizione, 1951. Nino Di Salvatore's Struttura Spaziale In Tensione, 1952. Emilio Vedova's L'urto, 1949-50, Gianni Monnet's Costruzione, 1946)
Fashion and Textile Museum, 83 Bermondsey Street, London SE1 3XF
6 May – 4 September 2016
Thursday 5th May: "MISSONI Art Colour" at Fashion and Textile Museum, Part 3
After getting giddy from gushing over the abstract-art of the first room, you enter the main event space dripping in a retrospective of Missoni's delicate collections. Each mannequin has a composition of patterned pieces that are all separate identities in their own right but come together as one complete identifiable aesthetic. Tapestries line the walls as a backdrop palette of yet more knitwear technique and ingenuity. Fragments of samples and sketchbook experiments are all on show to give further insight into the origins of the signature stripes. Its explained perfectly in a quote by Luca Missoni:
"I would like to describe visually the fascination of a creative process that leads to the physical transformation of material. It s the mystique of colour taking shape. There is experimentation, the repetitive process of infinite research, the obsession that builds experience. It is the art of creating a fabric."
Fashion and Textile Museum, 83 Bermondsey Street, London SE1 3XF
6 May – 4 September 2016
Thursday 5th May: "MISSONI Art Colour" at Fashion and Textile Museum, Part 4
Fashion and Textile Museum, 83 Bermondsey Street, London SE1 3XF
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