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Riffe Gallery | Past Exhibitions | Reality and Interpretation
Reality and Interpretation: 20th Century Clothing and Illustration
April 26 through July 9, 2000
More than 40 garments by 20th century fashion designers will be on display at the Ohio Arts Council's Riffe Gallery from April 26 through July 9, 2000. Curated by Charles Kleibacker, Reality and Interpretation: 20th Century Clothing and Illustration will include more than 100 illustrations by influential fashion artists. Student designs that foreshadow the fashion industry's future will be included. Actual garments and illustrations will be shown side by side.
How about a quick tour of some of the works that will be on display?
There are 12 images contained within this archive which are intended for personal/educational use only. These images are protected by a 2000 photographic copyright which belongs to the Ohio Arts Council. They, therefore, are not in the public domain.
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Black rayon jersey dress
Randolph Duke, for Halston , 1997
Photo credit: T.A. Ette |
Lace, tulle, and silk satin dress
Galanos |
Backless burgundy dress of acetate and Lycra knit
Elizabeth Arenas, 1999
KSU Graduate, Fashion Design |
Silk crepe dress, bias-cut
Patou, Paris, 1930s.
Photo courtesy Columbus Museum of Art
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Dress and matching stole, silver and gold lame
Irene, 1950s
Photo credit: T.A. Etter |
Silk satin dress
Bruyeré, Paris, 1948
Collection of Charles Kleibacker
Photo credit: Horst |
Silk crepe, bias-cut
Pafou Thao
Mount Mary College studen |
Illustration
Antonio 1984 |
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1980s illustration of 1980s Bill Blass dress
Esther Larson |
Black velvet dress
Isabel Toledo, 1998 |
Illustration of Isabel Toledo velvet dresses
Ruben Toledo, 1998 |
Illustration of Randolph Duke backless dress for Halston, 1997
Billie Ingram, 1999 |
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