Description
Through analysing artist Marcel Duchamp's engagement with clothing and dress, this previously unexamined material reveals a deeper understanding of the artist, the concept of the readymade, and the relationship between fashion and art.
About the Author
Ingrid E. Mida is an art and dress historian, artist and curator. Responsible for the revival of the Ryerson Fashion Research Collection in Canada, Mida is the author Reading Fashion in Art (Bloomsbury, 2020) and lead author of The Dress Detective (Bloomsbury, 2015). She has also contributed chapters and articles to a variety of scholarly publications and is the Editor of The Journal of Dress History. She holds several board appointments for arts organizations and is the recipient of various grants and awards.
Reviews
Fresh and original, Mida brings astute intellectual insight into Marcel Duchamp's unexplored sartorial entanglements with dress and clothing ... A must read, you will be elated and challenged and then saddened when you realise you have reached the end of this book. * Vicki Karaminas, Massey University, New Zealand *
A fascinating examination of Duchamp's self-fashioning and attention to the fashioned body throughout his career. Mida makes an important contribution to our understanding of the readymade and to the porous boundaries between fashion and art. * Justine De Young, Fashion Institute of Technology, SUNY, USA *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350236110
Author Ingrid E. Mida
Format Hardback
Page Count 200
Imprint Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC