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Claire Wilcox

Auteur de Vivienne Westwood

15+ oeuvres 886 utilisateurs 10 critiques

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(eng) Distinct from Clair Wilcox (without an 'e'), who writes about economic policy.

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Œuvres de Claire Wilcox

Vivienne Westwood (2004) 144 exemplaires
Patch Work: A Life Amongst Clothes (2020) 88 exemplaires
Modern Fashion in Detail (1998) 85 exemplaires
Alexander McQueen (2007) 81 exemplaires
Frida Kahlo: Making Her Self Up (2018) 80 exemplaires
Radical Fashion (2001) 44 exemplaires
A Century of Bags (1997) 43 exemplaires
Bags (2008) 35 exemplaires
The V&A Gallery of Fashion (2013) 30 exemplaires
Fashion in Detail 1700-2000 (2013) 12 exemplaires

Oeuvres associées

Handbags: The Making of a Museum (2012) — Contributeur — 23 exemplaires

Étiqueté

Partage des connaissances

Nom canonique
Wilcox, Claire
Date de naissance
1954
Sexe
female
Nationalité
UK
Lieux de résidence
London, England, UK
Professions
curator
Organisations
Victoria and Albert Museum
Notice de désambigüisation
Distinct from Clair Wilcox (without an 'e'), who writes about economic policy.

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Critiques

Vivienne Westwood is a global icon whose career has successfully spanned three decades, from the early days of punk to the coming-of-age of her own fashion-house. Published to accompany a major V&A exhibition - the first ever Vivienne Westwood retrospective - this book is also the first full-length study of her work as a groundbreaking fashion designer.
 
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petervanbeveren | 1 autre critique | Oct 19, 2023 |
We’ve already explored Savage Beauty, the accompanying catalogue from the Alexander McQueen exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (2011), so it was a no brainer that we also had to pick up this catalogue, which accompanies the redux exhibition presented by the Victoria and Albert Museum in 2015. Savage Beauty may have been the original presentation, and I loved the catalogue (of course), but this weighty tome was equally as good. Presented not so much as an exhibition catalogue (installation shots from the show are scarce and clearly not the focus) as a complete retrospective, the book collects essays that span a myriad of topics related to Alexander McQueen and his pioneering fashion career. Covering the biographical basics, McQueen’s technical expertise, presentation stylings, and the many recurring themes and motifs throughout his work, each essay is like a small jewelled window into his personality and work. These brief glimpses give us just enough information to pique interest, without becoming too intensive (as could easily be the case with an exploration of McQueen, who was as far from a shallow character as one could get), and make the book very readable and easy to access. Presented alongside a careful layout of photographs - which include historical inspirations and imagery, catwalk stills, close-ups of individual pieces, sketches, and behind the scenes photographs - which match up with the text well, we’re left with one of the best fashion tomes I’ve seen yet. I can always go for more McQueen, so do I dare I say that I was actually satisfied with this book? In this case, I’ll allow it!… (plus d'informations)
 
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JaimieRiella | Aug 6, 2023 |
According to the blurb for Patch Work - A Life Amongst Clothes, author Claire Wilcox has been employed as a curator for the Victoria and Albert Museum for most of her working career. Since visiting the Victoria and Albert Museum in London in 2018, I've followed their social media channel and enjoy the behind the scenes curator videos on offer from Museum of London and the Victoria and Albert Museum.

When I saw a curator from the V&A had penned a book about her work, I imagined I'd be able to delve further than these documentary videos to gain insight surrounding the ins and outs of restoration and exhibition work, stitched together with some fascinating history and interesting objects. I was curious to learn about the career process involved in her line of work, and the physical toll it takes on the lucky few permitted to touch these priceless objects rich with provenance.

That would be a fascinating book indeed, but this wasn't it. I wanted to learn more about the author's career as a curator, and instead I learned more about the author herself.

The tantalising chapter headings held promise - Kid Gloves; Tapestry; Mail Order; The Skirt; Silver Thread; Production Line; Wedding Suit; Dust - but rarely delivered the expertise and hands-on experience I was after.

Patch Work - A Life Amongst Clothes by Claire Wilcox is a memoir told in very short chapters threaded through with the tools of the author's trade as a senior curator. Listening to the audiobook, the content felt personal and very much a private project for her friends and family rather than a resource for readers interested in her work, the work of the V&A Museum, or those motivated to pursue a career in her field.

Recommended for readers of memoir only.
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Carpe_Librum | 1 autre critique | May 15, 2023 |
Susan Bridgemount
 
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PTArts | 1 autre critique | Oct 6, 2021 |

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Œuvres
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Membres
886
Popularité
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Évaluation
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Critiques
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ISBN
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