Exhibition as a genre of plastic art: “Chanel”
https://doi.org/10.28995/2073-6401-2020-1-155-164
Abstract
The article is the first part of the research that consider and analyze two exhibitions held in recent years at the Museum of Fine Arts named after A.S. Pushkin, “Chanel: according to the laws of art” (2007) and “Dior: under the sign of art” (2011), dedicated to the largest fashion designers of our time. The original concepts and artistic solutions of the exhibition design of these exhibitions became events not only in the fashion world, but also in the art of the exhibition. These exhibitions presented various exhibition solutions, vivid artistic images, expressive spatial organization, conceptual and scenographic arrangement of copyright collections in the context of high fine art. The most important conceptual component of the exhibitions was to present the art of fashion designers, juxtaposing, giving rise to associations and building analogies and contexts with visual art, against which unique collections were exhibited and in the circle. With this single conceptual view of their work, and the single space of the museum in which the exhibitions were held, the artistic and architectural strategy of the exhibitions was diametrically opposite, revealing the palette and variety of artistically expressive means and modern exhibition design. Both exhibitions were created by modern foreign curators and designers and represent talented and creative exposition projects, the analysis of which can be useful for domestic environmental design as vivid examples of the exposition as a genre of plastic art, which is considered the modern museum and exhibition exposition at its highest and creative forms.
About the Author
M. T. MaystrovskayaRussian Federation
Maria T. Maystrovskaya, Dr. of Sci. (Art Studies), professor
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For citations:
Maystrovskaya M.T. Exhibition as a genre of plastic art: “Chanel”. RSUH/RGGU BULLETIN. Series Philosophy. Social Studies. Art Studies. 2020;(1):155-164. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.28995/2073-6401-2020-1-155-164