Andy Warhol: The Textiles

Fantastic exhibition at the Fashion and Textile Museum of textiles by Andy Warhol.

I’d expected it to be late soup can stuff but it all dated from when he was a graphic artist in the 1950s and consisted of fun, novelty prints. You could see the start of Pop Art and his ideas of repetition and colour differences in the pieces. There was a nice mix of hanging swatches of material  and clothes made from it.

I loved the humorous design of the material, usually of repeated everyday objects. The clothes were simple 1950s shapes which showed off the designs. I loved a skirt with large apples around the bottom and repeat pattern of buttons.

I had also booked a talk on the site the curators, Geoff Rayner and Richard Chamberlain, which was fascinating particularly as they were such engaging speakers. They’d basically had an inclining that he’d done this work from a couple of small clues and they have researched it and bought pieces. What an interesting project. Chamberlain did admit he’d been an anorak for 10 years! 

Closes 10 September 2023


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