![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjTX357CkO3zCVIOe6nvFv_KNIpXM8l841TnqdoRTl4PDA-eKNdbbPlph42AhAZ8401ZTxzRX4rPDRoiE_5J0c1AyM-ma9QK8fpZ8jastfMO3_hkv3EhbG-Hkj42secW4wa8zzvBBsU5Y7p/s400/Zittel.jpg)
When I was in NYC in March of 2006 I was fortunate to see Andrea Zittel's Critical Space exhibition at the New Museum of Art. I didn't realize it then, but her work would become an inspiration to how I look at both the world and my work, especially my thesis. I am conintuously amazed by her uniforms - how she makes and then lives in each garment, and how she wears them over and over, breaking boundries of how others perceive dress. Zittel's A to Z Uniforms inspire me...
Can I limit my wardrobe into a purposeful set?
How will others look at my clothing?
Why do we feel the need to fall into a conventionaly style or fashion?
No comments:
Post a Comment