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Jeppe Ugelvig: Fashion Work 1993–2019

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Critic and curator Jeppe Ugelvig explores the hybrid world where art and fashion collide, focusing on genre-defying practices by Bernadette Corporation, Susan Cianciolo, BLESS, and DIS from 1993 to 2019. The book offers rare photographs and ephemera, capturing the evolution of fashion work from atelier craftsmanship to post-production and creative directing. It connects a 1990s generation of DIY, collaborative producers across New York, Paris, and Berlin with the digital, corporate fashion systems of the 2010s, highlighting how artists subverted and reinvented fashion’s frameworks.
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This book suits readers interested in the intersections of contemporary art and fashion, cultural critics, curators, and those keen on understanding the social and material systems underpinning creative industries over recent decades.

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Critic and curator Jeppe Ugelvig recounts a little-explored near-history of art/fashion hybridity through the genre-defying practices of Bernadette Corporation, Susan Cianciolo, BLESS, and DIS, exploring their experimental approaches to fashion production between the art and fashion worlds in a time of radical societal change.

Through a rich selection of rare and previously unseen photographs and ephemera, Fashion Work 1993–2019 depicts fashion work in all its exhilarating complexity, tracing it from the atelier of the garment-maker to the post-production editing suite of the fashion photographer.

Ugelvig's comprehensive account connects a mythological 1990s generation of collaborative, DIY fashion producers in New York, Paris, and Berlin to the digital and increasingly corporate systems of fashion of the 2010s, where aesthetic activities such as styling and creative directing have become ubiquitous.

From the dystopian brand-hacking of Bernadette Corporation to the museum pop-up stores and early sneaker collaborations of BLESS, the book shows how artists not only manage to repeatedly subvert fashion's frenzied systems, but also prototype new forms of aesthetic entrepreneurship.

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Cultured praises Ugelvig's confident, meticulous, and playful writing, noting how the book makes an exciting, often mythologised era accessible through academic rigour. i-D highlights Ugelvig’s tracing of rapid changes in a commercialised creative labour landscape, reflecting on future developments. Reviews commend the fresh perspective on fashion as social and material production, rather than solely aesthetic.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9788862087094

Publisher: Damiani

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 05 March 2020

Country: Italy

Imprint: Damiani

Illustration: 200 Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 200.0mm

Height: 290.0mm

Weight: 560g

Pages: 192

About the Author

Jeppe Ugelvig is a critic and curator based in New York and London. He writes, curates, and publishes across art, fashion and its various intersections. A graduate of Central Saint Martins and the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, his writing appears regularly in Frieze, i-D, ArtReview, AnOther, Flash Art International, PIN-UP, Spike, and LEAP, amongst many others. He has staged exhibitions and projects in London, Berlin, Copenhagen, New York, Turin, and Ramallah. The book is designed by Laura Coombs, currently Senior Designer at the New Museum of Contemporary Art and a Lecturer at Princeton.

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