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Black in Fashion - Mourning to Night

14th April 2008 (16:37)

I am no way going to be able to go to this seminar, but it looks fascinating - and possibly great for story-generating. The NGV has a really awesome fashion collection, so will make a point of getting to the exhibition before it closes.

As part of the Black in Fashion: Mourning to Night exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria, there will be a special seminar featuring NGV curators delivering in-depth discussion of the historic and contemporary significance and diversity of black in fashion.

Seminar
Saturday 19 April, 1.30-4.30

Cost $35 / $25 Concession / $17 Student
(includes afternoon tea)

Venue: Theatre, NGV Australia


Black in fashion is a perennial topic of discussion. Throughout history the wearing of black clothing has had multiple and often contradictory meanings. At times, it has signified death, power, elegance, urbanity, subversion and sex appeal. Black in Fashion: Mourning to Night explores the symbolism and enduring use of black in Australian and international fashion.

The exhibition draws upon garments and accessories from the mid-nineteenth century to the present from the National Gallery of Victoria’s Fashion and Textiles collections together with a number of public and private loans. Portraits dating from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries, from the NGV’s collection of paintings, also feature.

Black in Fashion: Mourning to Night will be the first exhibition to be held across both NGV venues, NGV International, 180 St Kilda Road and The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia at Federation Square.

NGV International Level 2,
Myer Fashion and Textiles Gallery

29 February – 31 August 2008


The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia

Level 2, Myer Fashion and Textiles Gallery

8 February – 24 August 2008


Admission to the exhibition is free.


Source: NGV Media

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