Patrick Kelly : runway of love /

Patrick Kelly (1954-1990) was known for his bold, bright, and joyful fashion creations that resonated in the streets and nightclubs and on the runways of New York, Paris, and beyond. The first American and the first Black designer to be admitted to the governing body of the French fashion industry,...

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Main Authors: Camerlengo, Laura L (Author), Camerlengo, Laura L. (Author, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut)
Corporate Authors: M.H. de Young Memorial Museum (http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/his), Peabody Essex Museum (http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/his)
Other Authors: Barnes, Sequoia (Contributor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb), Blum, Dilys, 1947- (Contributor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb), Lisby, Darnell-Jamal (Contributor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb), Moore, Madison (Contributor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb), Pritchard, Eric Darnell (Contributor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb), Talley, André Leon (Contributor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb), Talley, André Leon (Contributor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: San Francisco : New Haven : Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco ; Yale University Press, [2021]
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Summary:Patrick Kelly (1954-1990) was known for his bold, bright, and joyful fashion creations that resonated in the streets and nightclubs and on the runways of New York, Paris, and beyond. The first American and the first Black designer to be admitted to the governing body of the French fashion industry, Kelly boasted celebrity couture clients including Madonna, Cicely Tyson, and Gloria Steinem. His designs are distinguished by a combination of playful aesthetics and a willingness to brazenly foreground race and heritage and push cultural boundaries, including racial tropes like golliwogs, or Black baby dolls. Generously illustrated with hundreds of images of runway photography, garments on mannequins, and never-before-published archival materials, this book is an unprecedented exploration of Kelly's influential career, which was tragically cut short by complications from AIDS. More than 80 of Kelly's most beloved works are featured alongside thoughtful essays focusing on his work in relationship to French fashion, Queer identity, Black identity, and his exuberant runway shows. Also featured is a detailed timeline decorated with archival photographs and drawings, making this volume the definitive resource on Kelly's life and work
Patrick Kelly (1954-1990) was known for his bold, bright, and joyful fashion creations that resonated in the streets and nightclubs and on the runways of New York, Paris, and beyond. The first American and the first Black designer to be admitted to the governing body of the French fashion industry, Kelly boasted celebrity couture clients including Madonna, Cicely Tyson, and Gloria Steinem. His designs are distinguished by a combination of playful aesthetics and a willingness to brazenly foreground race and heritage and push cultural boundaries, including racial tropes like golliwogs, or Black baby dolls. Generously illustrated with hundreds of images of runway photography, garments on mannequins, and never-before-published archival materials, this book is an unprecedented exploration of Kelly's influential career, which was tragically cut short by complications from AIDS. More than 80 of Kelly's most beloved works are featured alongside thoughtful essays focusing on his work in relationship to French fashion, Queer identity, Black identity, and his exuberant runway shows. Also featured is a detailed timeline decorated with archival photographs and drawings, making this volume the definitive resource on Kelly's life and work
Item Description:Catalogue of the exhibition held at the de Young, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, October 23, 2021-April 24, 2022, and the Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts, June 25-November 6, 2022
Physical Description:198 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 186-189)
Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:0300260237
9780300260236