Framing fashion curation : a theoretical, historical and practical perspective


Autoria(s): Buick, Nadia
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

This research project frames an emerging field – fashion curation – through a theoretical, historical, and practical enquiry. Recent decades have seen fashion curation grow rapidly as a form of praxis and an area of academic attention, predominantly in museums and universities. Within this context, two major models for conceptualising the role of the fashion curator have emerged: the institutional and the independent curator. This project proposes and applies a third model: the adjunct fashion curator. In developing this model my project seeks to move the growing dialogue around fashion curation away from exclusively focusing on the museum. By proposing a third curatorial model for fashion, this research draws on the past of fashion display and exhibition for its context, while simultaneously exploring the adjunct model through my curatorial practice. The impact of sites of display, the role of gender, and the relationship between art and fashion are explored as pivotal themes in the development of fashion curation and thus provide contextual grounding for the proposal of the adjunct curatorial model. Alongside a theoretical and historical account of fashion curation, I conduct a practice-led inquiry that explores these themes through five exhibition projects and one photographic series. I argue that the introduction and application of the adjunct model enables curatorial practitioners to sensitively work around the dominant museum model, and circumvent the divide between institutional and independent curation. Introducing the adjunct model allows the curator to develop personalised narratives relating to the experience of fashion and clothing as an exhibited phenomenon in a variety of institutional and non-institutional sites. Hence this research project contributes to a developing field by proposing a valuable and nuanced model for fashion curation.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/63319/

Publicador

Queensland University of Technology

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/63319/1/Nadia_Buick_Thesis.pdf

Buick, Nadia (2012) Framing fashion curation : a theoretical, historical and practical perspective. PhD thesis, Queensland University of Technology.

Fonte

Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #fashion, curation, exhibition, display, adjunct, site, women, narrative, practice
Tipo

Thesis