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The Concise Dictionary of Dress, Artangel at Blythe House
The Concise Dictionary of Dress, Artangel at Blythe House
Wordplay and cryptic interventions at the V&A's vast treasure house
Tuesday, 27 April 2010
On the roof of Blythe House: 'Armoured' shimmers in the lightTas Kyprianou
Judith Clark is a fashion curator, Adam Phillips a psychoanalyst and writer. In collaboration with Artangel, that font of innovative artistic commissions (including Rachel Whiteread’s House, Michael Landy’s Break Down), they have produced what is perhaps best described as an intervention, rather than an art installation, in Blythe House, the Hammersmith outpost of the V&A.
Judith Clark is a fashion curator, Adam Phillips a psychoanalyst and writer. In collaboration with Artangel, that font of innovative artistic commissions (including Rachel Whiteread’s House, Michael Landy’s Break Down), they have produced what is perhaps best described as an intervention, rather than an art installation, in Blythe House, the Hammersmith outpost of the V&A.
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