Exhibition "Lace Show" Automatic translate
с 26 Марта
по 20 НоябряВсероссийский музей декоративно-прикладного и народного искусства
ул. Делегатская, 3
Москва
The exhibition “Lace parade” about the history, symbolism, technology and types of lace from the 18th century to the present day will open on March 26 at the All-Russian Museum of Decorative, Applied and Folk Art.
About the name and concept of the exhibition:
"Flaunting" - defiantly expensive and pompous - appears in the 18th century as a new lace, which is rapidly gaining popularity in the form of decorative and applied art, is included in the life of royal families, church clergy and senior military officials. "Flaunting" - frankly, at the limit of sensuality - in the era of boudoirs and the involvement of art in the world of intimate decadence fashion at the turn of the XIX-XX centuries. "Flaunting" is also a social order of the young USSR, when the craftsmen of Vologda, Yelts or Ryazan woven five and six-meter lace panels unimaginable in scale for all-Russian exhibitions designed to demonstrate the country’s aspirations in space exploration and the construction of the "bright path". Finally, “on display” - in the context of “high fashion” of the second half of the twentieth century, with the transfer of the traditional lace technology to the catwalk and the conquest of the mass consumer.
Measured Golden Lace, Agramant
About exposure:
The project will present more than 300 works created in Russia and Western Europe in the XVIII-XXI centuries. - From the first samples of metal lace for a costume of the highest nobility to modern interpretations of whooping art in the spirit of “Gothic chic” and experimental projects by contemporary designers.
The exhibition is located in seven halls VMDPNI, on an area of 600 square meters. m. The largest museums participate in the project, including the State Tretyakov Gallery, the Tsaritsyno State Museum Reserve, the Moscow Ostankino Estate Museum, the Museum of V. A. Tropinin and Moscow Artists of His Time, and the Three Centuries Gallery ”And private collections, as well as the“ Alexandre Vassiliev foundation ”, which provided about thirty of the rarest examples of lace, accessories and fashionable costumes in Western Europe and Russia.
Women’s urban suit in the "Russian style". Russia. Late 19th-early 20th centuries From the collection of VMDPNI
Special attention is paid to costumes, underwear and accessories of various historical periods, including: lace samples of the Mariinsky school, founded in St. Petersburg in 1883 by S. A. Davydova, evening and tea dresses of the Art Nouveau era, matine (French matineé) of the XIX century - women’s morning clothes made of the finest lace in combination with silk, designed for reading in bed, French filper stockings and garters with delicate stitching (unpaired, because the lady usually gave one stocking to her inspector at his request), a fan of chinoiserie from the collection Minister of Culture of the USSR E. A. Furtseva - the only one who miraculously survived in her apartment, dresses of the Fashion Houses of France and the USSR of the 1960s and 1980s and much more. The exposition is complemented by accessories of the 19th century - a variety of fans, muscular instruments, gloves, binoculars, perfume bottles and other items. Behind each of the exhibits not only “provenance” opens, but also the history of an entire era.
The fan of the end of the 19th century (lace of Pointillas), pr-in Russia-France
More than a hundred items from the storerooms will be presented by VMDPNI. The central place among them is occupied by lace panels of the 1930s-1960s with socio-political subjects. Nowhere in the world there are analogues of the "ideologized" lace-making, with unique plot compositions, calling for the construction of a new life - the organization of collective farms, the development of industry, space exploration.
In addition to numerous examples of lace, the exhibition will feature paintings of the XVIII - XX centuries, rare photographs, graphics and newsreels, reflecting the symbolism and use of lace in different periods of Russian and foreign history.
Particular attention is paid to the masterpieces of painting from the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery - female images in lace, depicted on the canvases of K. P. Bryullov, N. I. Argunov, V. G. Khudyakov, N. N. Ge, G. S. Sedova, Yu I. Pimenova, as well as the famous “Spaniard in White” by N. S. Goncharova and “The Lacemaker” by V. A. Tropinin.
Fans of glossy publications will be interested to see how the most famous fashion magazines looked 150 years ago. For example, colored “stickers” - lithographs from the Bazar magazines of 1885-1889, showing fashion for ladies who are going to attend an exhibition, opera or go to a resort.
At the end of the exposition, viewers will see the radical objects of Olga Berg, whose rebellious spirit turns around the idea of the possibilities of the ancient technology of bobbin lace.
About exposure:
The exhibition is conditionally divided into seven thematic blocks, interconnected: the appearance of lace, the emergence of crafts, the triumph of lace - fashion of the 19th century, boudoir, lace in the USSR in the 30-50s, lace in model houses and Soviet design 60-70- x., special projects on modern design, fashion and experimental projects.
On some days, visitors will see performances during which lace girls in the exhibition space will weave original panels.
About additional projects at the exhibition:
Separate special projects are also planned with major world institutions and museums, such as the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Museum of Applied Arts (MAK) in Vienna, cultural centers at foreign embassies in Moscow, leading universities, as well as fashion historians and famous designers, in including Alexander Vasiliev and Olga Berg. The exhibition will also include a large-scale program of events, information about which will be published on the website and in the social networks of the Museum.
The project is the central event of the Year of Lace, which the All-Russian Museum of Decorative, Applied and Folk Art holds as part of the strategic program “The Property of Russia. Traditions for the Future ”aimed at developing and supporting Russian crafts.
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