Iris van Herpen’s Technological Couture Arrives at the High Museum of Art Inline
Photo by Bart Oomes, No 6 Studios. © Iris van Herpen1/9Voltage, Dress, January 2013
In collaboration with Philip Beesley. Laser-cut 3-D polyester film lace, microfiber. Collection of the designer.
Photo by Bart Oomes, No 6 Studios. © Iris van Herpen2/9Refinery Smoke, Dress, July 2008
Untreated woven metal gauze, cow leather, cotton. Groninger Museum, 2012.0196.
Photo by Ingrid Baars. © Iris van Herpen3/9Capriole, Ensemble, July 2011
In
collaboration with Isaie Bloch and Materialise. 3-D printed polyamide. Groninger
Museum, 2012. 0209.
Photo by Bart Oomes, No 6 Studios. © Iris van Herpen4/9Hybrid Holism, Dress, July 2012
3-D-printed UV-curable polymer. In collaboration with Julia Koerner and Materialise. High Museum of Art, Supported by the Friends of Iris van Herpen, 2015.170.
Photo by Bart Oomes, No 6 Studios. © Iris van Herpen5/9Chemical Crows, Dress and Collar, January 2008
Ribs of children’s umbrellas, cow leather. Groninger Museum, 2012.0192.a-b.
Photo by Bart Oomes, No 6 Studios. © Iris van Herpen6/9Hybrid Holism, Dress, July 2012
Metallic coated stripes, tulle, cotton. Collection of the designer.
Photo by Bart Oomes, No 6 Studios. © Iris van Herpen7/9Radiation Invasion, Dress, September 2009
Faux leather, gold foil, cotton, tulle. Groninger Museum, 2012.0201.
Photo by Bart Oomes, No 6 Studios. © Iris van Herpen8/9Magnetic Motion, Dress, September 2014
3-D-printed transparent photopolymer, SLA (sterolithography) resin. High Museum of Art, purchase with funds from the Decorative Arts Acquisition Trust and through prior acquisitions, 2015.82.
Photo by Bart Oomes, No 6 Studios. © Iris van Herpen9/9Biopiracy, Dress, March 2014
3-D-printed TPU 92A-1, silicon coating. In collaboration with Julia Koerner and Materialise. Collection of Phoenix Museum of Art. Gift of Arizona Costume Institute.