Judy Blame: Never Again

Strange exhibition at the ICA by accessories designer, art director and fashion stylist Judy Blame.

I hadn’t heard of Blame however as I went round I realised he was one of the major designers for early 80s London Club Scene so his accessories were worn by Boy George, Nenah Cherry, Massive Attack and Bjork. He also worked for various design houses such as John Galliano, Louis Vitton and Marc Jacobs.

The exhibition was presented as a series of montages of clothes, accessories and eclectic objects. One included a manhole cover with cigarette ends! He specialised in using found objects to make his pieces which includes necklaces made of keys and fob watches.  It also featured the work he’d done as an art director on fashion magazines.

The show gave an interesting impression of a varied career in the fashion industry and made you think about the cross over between fashion and contemporary art.

Closes on 4 September 2016.

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