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Ptychoseis=Folds+Pleats
Drapery From Ancient
Greek Dress to 21st-
Century Fashion 22.06 - 17.10.2004
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In collaboration with the Peloponnesian Folklore Foundation
(PFF) the Cultural Olympiad is organising the exhibition:
"PTYCHOSEIS. Folds and Pleats: Drapery from Ancient
Greek Dress to 21st Century Fashion". The exhibition aims
to create an international landmark in the field of costume
study. The project is supported by the Hellenic Ministry of
Culture and, in particular, by the General Directorate of Antiquities
and Cultural Heritage (the Directorate of Modern
Cultural Heritage and the Directorate of Museums, Exhibitions
and Cultural Programmes) and by the National Archaelogical
Museum.
The exhibition will be held at the Benaki Museum - 138,
Pireos Street (Athens), from 22nd June - 17th October,
2004.
The exhibition aims to explore the aesthetic qualities of
the plasticity of drapery through selected works of art
from the classical period of ancient Greece, regional clothing
from around the world as well as high fashion and
ready-to-wear creations by contemporary designers.
Within this last category the PFF intends to include garments
by Mariano Fortuny, Madeleine Vionnet, Issey
Miyake, Rei Kawakubo, Alexander McQueen and Martin
Margiela to be displayed alongside Maasai robes and authentic
ancient Greek sculptures.
The main aims of the exhibition are: a) to discuss and show
ancient Greek costume belonging to the draped and
wrapped convention, one of the oldest forms of dress to
be found simultaneously in different cultures; b) to
present the journey of "one piece of cloth" and also the
pleat's tradition through history, by going beyond cultural
and geographical boundaries and looking from a modern
perspective and c) to examine contemporary fashion up
to the recent creations of world-renowned and subversive
Japanese and Belgian designers.
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