
The DeYoung's current Jean Paul Gaultier Retrospective is the most fascinating show I have seen in recent memory. Provocative, edgy, beautiful, sophisticated: the exhibition design mirrors the forward thinking designer's collections. The "models" are brought to life with sophisticated video projections mapped onto sculptural forms. Resembling futuristic humans, they are the perfect bodies to showcase Gaultier's revolutionary fashions. Their eyes follow you as the digital Jean Paul mannequin presents his controversial collections.
According to the DeYoung, "This dynamic, multimedia exhibition includes 140 haute couture and prêt-à-porter designs created between the mid-1970s and 2010, along with numerous sketches, archival documents, fashion photographs, and video clips. For this presentation, Gaultier partnered with the Montreal-based theater company Ubu Compagnie de Création in the design of 30 animated mannequins who talk and sing in playful and poetic vignettes."
Stay tuned for additional posts in the next few days which showcase the curated runway.