Roberto Capucci
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Art into Fashion
Dilys E. Blum
Price: $50.00
A stunning survey of the work of renowned Italian fashion designer Roberto Capucci
Italian couturier Roberto Capucci (b. 1930) is revered by contemporary fashion designers for his innovative silhouettes and masterful use of color and materials. Capucci refers to his creations as "studies in form," and draws inspiration from a multitude of sources, including art, architecture, and nature. This beautifully illustrated book, the companion to the first exhibition of Capucci's work in the United States, examines his career from the 1950s to the present in the context of the rise of Italian fashion.
Capucci's designs first captured the attention of the international press in 1951, when he presented his collection in Florence. Considered one of Italy's greatest talents, he experimented with construction techniques and unconventional materials such as raffia, wire, and stones. He refused to compromise his artistic vision to commercial concerns, and after withdrawing from the formal fashion world in the early 1980s, he presented one collection a year, each in a different city around the world. Featuring more than 80 extraordinary works, including the iconic "sculpture dresses" with their inventive use of pleating, color, and form, Roberto Capucci is a captivating look at this brilliant designer who transcends the conventional line between fashion and art.
Published in association with the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Exhibition Schedule:
Philadelphia Museum of Art
(03/16/11–06/05/11)
EXHIBITION SCHEDULE
Philadelphia Museum of Art
(03/16/11–06/05/11)
“The exceptional catalog ‘Roberto Capucci: Art into Fashion’…reveals a man who is as much architect as tailor.” — The Wall Street Journal
Publication Date: March 30, 2011
Publishing Partner: Published in association with the Philadelphia Museum of Art
22 b/w + 182 color illus.