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Pattern Language: Clothing as Communicator [Paperback]

Judith Hoos Fox (Editor), Amy Ingrid Schlegel (Editor)

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August 31, 2007
This fully-illustrated, 56-page catalog was originally created to accompany a recent exhibit at Tufts University Art Gallery. Pattern Language: Clothing as Communicator investigates clothing as a means to express and fulfill primary human needs--needs of the mind, body, and soul. The works explore the interaction of clothing, fabric, and the body as a form of communication and as a way of suggesting new relationships between individuals and the coverings that protect, occlude, and redefine our bodies. The exhibition and this volume address a range of important themes: our need for shelter, social connections, protection, and entertainment, our desire for self-expression, and our need to articulate our identity.

Included are thirty-two reproductions of works by established and emerging artists from Germany, Italy, Spain, Honduras, Japan, England, Greece, Egypt, and the United States. The works in Pattern Language, which are either unique or editioned rather than mass-produced, include historical examples, contemporary objects, and new proposals, as well as interactive and wearable editions.

Pattern Language represents guest curator Judith Hoos Fox's ongoing interest in art as a signpost for and critique of culture. She explains: "It is exciting to make connections between fashion and art and between art and design across generations of artists; to bring together the work of ethnically and culturally diverse artists; and to show work that involves cutting-edge technologies as well as couture tailoring."

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Guest Curator and catalogue contributor JUDITH HOOS FOX currently works independently after nineteen years at Wellesley College's art museum and positions at the ICA Boston, Museum of Art, RISD, the MFA, Boston, and Harvard University Art Museums. Currently she is visiting curator at the Krannert Art Museum at the University of Illinois. Catalogue contributor ROBIN GIVHAN is fashion editor for the Washington Post. AMY INGRID SCHLEGEL, Ph.D., is director of the galleries and collections at Tufts University and project director of the Pattern Language tour. Some of her past exhibitions include Digital Deluxe, a survey of east coast digital art practices; Tseng Kwong Chi: A Retrospective; An Unnerving Romanticism: The Art of Sylvia Sleigh and Lawrence Alloway; and Post-Pastoral: New Visions of the New England Landscape. Her current curatorial projects involve Ilya and Emilia Kabakov and Iranian artists living abroad. Catalogue contributor JEFF WEINSTEIN is fine arts editor and popular culture columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer. His writing has appeared in the New Yorker, Artforum, Art in America, the Village Voice, and many other publications.

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