Toasting Designer-Turned-Curator Jonathan Anderson’s “Disobedient Bodies” Exhibition at the Hepworth Wakefield
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F. E. McWilliam Kneeling Figure, 1947; Gerrit Rietveld Zig Zag chair, 1934; and Helmut Lang harnesses
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A jersey dress by Madame Grès, c 1955, with Eileen Gray’s Transat chair, 1926
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Maison Martin Margiela Stockman Dress, S/S 1997, with pieces by Lucie Rie, Hepworth, and others
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Miyake garments and Isamu Noguchi lamps, 1954
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Henry Moore’s Reclining Figure, 1936
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J.W. Anderson and Loewe knitwear remade to exaggerated proportions
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Naum Gabo’s Head No.2, originally conceived in 1916, and garments from Comme des Garçons 2D collectsion, A/W 2012
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J.W. Anderson’s Tubular Knits, A/W 2014/15
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Anderson’s clear plastic ensembles for Loewe, S/S 2016
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Nick Knight and Alexander McQueen’s 2002 video Transformer: The Bridegroom Stripped Bare plays next to Barbara Hepworth’s Totem, 1960-62
