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Fashioning contemporary art: a new interdisciplinary aesthetics in art-design collaborations

Authors :
Jane Tynan
Nicola McCartney
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Art and Culture, History, Antiquity
Source :
McCartney, N & Tynan, J 2021, ' Fashioning contemporary art : a new interdisciplinary aesthetics in art-design collaborations ', Journal of Visual Art Practice, vol. 20, no. 1-2, pp. 143-162 . https://doi.org/10.1080/14702029.2021.1940454, Journal of Visual Art Practice, 20(1-2), 143-162. Taylor & Francis
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2021.

Abstract

A surge in creative collaboration between fine artists and fashion designers might be troubling the art world, but these mergers have prompted little debate within academic research in the visual arts. Various artists now work directly with fashion designers, and though often derided by the art press, the growth of inter-disciplinary collaboration reflects a shift in how art is perceived, especially in relation to popular culture. This discussion considers historical moments when fashion and art found common cause, but we view the distinctive qualities of recent collaborative ventures as an entrenchment of postmodernist aesthetics in both realms. Since the mid-twentieth century, art-fashion interplays have disorganised disciplinary boundaries, but they also illustrate the unsettling effects of neoliberalism on cultural production. By exploring the fashioning of contemporary art through the work of various artists and designers, including Matthew Barney, Vanessa Beecroft and Yayoi Kusama, we ask whether shared concerns in art and design around power, spectacle and the somatic might signal the emergence of a new interdisciplinary aesthetics.

Details

ISSN :
17589185 and 14702029
Volume :
20
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Visual Art Practice
Accession number :
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