Exhibition Tour-About Time: Fashion and Duration with Andrew Bolton | Met Fashion
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Join Andrew Bolton, Wendy Yu Curator in Charge of The Costume Institute, on a guided tour of About Time: Fashion and Duration, The Met Costume Institute's 2020 exhibition.
Discover more about the exhibition:
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The exhibition is made possible by Louis Vuitton.
Corporate sponsorship is also provided by Condé Nast.
Additional support is provided by Michael Braun, John and Amy Griffin, Nancy C. and Richard R. Rogers, the Natasha and Adar Poonawalla Foundation, and the Laura and Raymond Johnson Fund.
Production credits:
Executive Producers : KCD
Creative Studio: DE-YAN
Director of Photography: Adrian Gaut
Produced in association with The Met Digital Media team:
Managing Producer: Kate Farrell
Producer: Melissa Bell
Production Coordinator: Bryan Martin
Special thanks to Nancy Chilton and Mika Kiyono
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This is so beautiful! Every year, The Met just makes me fall in love with fashion all over again😍
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Thank you Aiden! We're glad that our exhibitions help you connect with fashion.
My mother (who passed recently) and I never missed an exhibition in years.Bravo Mr Bolton! Your work and knowledge and dedication is unparalleled!
I'm so sorry for your loss❤
Cool
I am in awe, this is completely fabulous!
Thank you!
I love Andrew. So remarkable. A great addition to the Met.
Amazing. I loved this walkthrough. Andrew Bolton is very inspiring in his knowledge, articulation, and poise.
This was so enjoyable! Thank you so much for producing this content.
I never thought fashion would put tears in my eyes
When I first heard the theme for this year’s exhibition, I was genuinely curious about how they would translate Woolf into fashion. She was such a marvelous creature, unique in every way, yet deep in thoughts of both colorful ideas and despair.
Needless to say, I wasn’t disappointed by the end result. The exhibition flows alongside the stream of consciousness, and the fact that they put Kidman, Streep, and Moore to read Orlando accompanied by Philip Glass’ soundtrack from “The Hours” is incredibly brilliant, setting the mood in an instant. I don’t think it could get anymore Woolf than this.
That was not the point of the exhibition and that’s not at all what they did. Virginia Woolf was just a resource, an intellectual justification 🤷🏻♂️
At awe , even at home learning fashion is facinating and great for learnig how they evolved while descovering your own to a new style
I LOVE THE MET SO MUCH! My work will be displayed there one day!
And mine
Insightful and inspiring! Thanks for the wonderful video!
Thank you, Diana!
thank you for a beautiful break
the schiap jacket is breathtaking! 🖤
Bravo! Everything about the exhibition and this video is an exultation.
Such a relevant conversation. Well researched. Wonderful exhibition, hope I cant get to NY to see it.
Cannot Wait!!
Love it! And the room display is wonderful 💕
This is most fashionable presentation💖💖. I am glad I have taught fashion history. It's a treat.
This was wonderful. I loved this presentation. ❤
There you go folks. 'Nothing is new, but it sure is fun reinventing'.
Wow, LOVE THE SWING ! Thank you for sharing , will this open to public one day?
Yes! The show just opened, check out the link in bio for more information. Thank you for watching.
@@metmuseum Thank you.🙏💕
Amazing 🤩
This part of the exhibition is absolutely gorgeous and filled with meaning. Almost tragic. What will the future bring? A return to Victorian detail and volume and construction?
Incredible! 👏🏻
karl's chanel couture trompe l'oeil is genius!
I had no idea dresses and clothes are a form of art besides music, paintings and sculptures.
A Lot of Designers (Karl Lagerfeld for example) hated to be called artists, but I feel like this newer generation of designers is definitely embracing the fact that Fashion IS truly an art form. I’m really glad that’s the case because the detail & thought that goes into creating such beautiful pieces is definitely an Art form.
I wanna pay a visit to this museum in one day
gorgeous
Where is this museum
Lol the amount of rei kawakubo in this show, almost feels like the 2017 exhibit all over again
is this supposed to be the theme of met gala 2020?
Yes this was the theme for 2020
He's my biggest crush *blush*
Junya Watanabe
2020's Met Gala theme: "About Time: Fashion and Duration."
also 2020's Met Gala theme: "𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗿𝗲𝘀𝗲𝗺𝗯𝗹𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝗶𝘀 𝘂𝗻𝗰𝗮𝗻𝗻𝘆. "
White 💓
Let's make curtains
I understand the exhibition but have no idea how people would dress for the gala
If someone reads this I will be surprised.. however I saw this exhibit the last day and it was alright. Here are the issues 1) After trying many times to get tickets of which maybe the MET can fix the logics on this for the checkout process online. I was going back and forth and forth and back and forth . It’s not effective. 2) I finally went to the MET of which there was no availability and left 3) my buddy , who thankfully was a member brought us to the MET to this and humm.. we were greeted by sad music and sad voices .. and the a sad tick-tock sound :-/. The lighting was particularly dark .
Then this video - there is more great pieces that don’t truly go over the vibe of the clothes which was the star of the show. So truly the show and display let down the clothes. Sorry MET - please get your act together with booking in the future and maybe rework the music and display.
Previous exhibitions were wonderful, China thru the Looking Glass, and Punk chaos to Couture were amazing sight sounds everything!
Wait......that's how you pronounce Louis Vuitton??
Let's see hadids met gala dress
My bad, ankle
Why in mask?
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