On view from today, March 31 to August 30, 2015, Ralph Pucci: The Art of the Mannequin is the first museum exhibition to explore the work of renowned New York-based designer Ralph Pucci, widely regarded for his innovative approach to the familiar form of the mannequin. Through a complete commitment to craftsmanship, and unique artistic collaborations with the likes of Diane von Furstenberg, Patrick Naggar, Lowell Nesbitt, Andrée Putman, Kenny Scharf, Anna Sui, Isabel and Ruben Toledo, Christy Turlington and Veruschka, Pucci expanded the parameters of this ubiquitous sculptural form, while creating mannequins that reflect major cultural trends of the past three decades. The exhibition features over 30 of Pucci's most important mannequins, as well as an in-gallery recreation of the sculpture studio where his longtime collaborator Michael Evert creates the prototypes.
"This groundbreaking exhibition will reveal the fascinating convergence of design, craftsmanship, art and fashion at the heart of Pucci's mannequins," says Glenn Adamson, MAD's Nanette L. Laitman Director. "Visitors will get a unique behind-the-scenes understanding of the creative process involved in Pucci's multidisciplinary endeavors."
As Pucci was building his business in the 1970s, the notion of the "super model"-the living mannequin with a personality-emerged. Pucci captured this catalytic moment in his work, finding inspiration from sources as varied as Greek and Roman statues and the performance costumes of the New York Dolls. Pucci personified the previously anonymous form in new and challenging ways, creating visions of physical beauty that were more specific, empowered, and diverse than the fashion industry had previously allowed. More than commercial armatures or sculptural forms, his mannequins became agents of change in our attitudes to the body, to fashion, and to individual identity.
"Pucci has not been afraid to diversify, abstract, and satirize the human figure and generally to push 'the culture envelope' as he observed in a 2009," said MAD's Chief Curator Lowery Stokes Sims. "He has also cultivated collaborative relationships with designers, models, artists and illustrators that have had energizing and inspiring results."
A press preview of the exhibition will be held on Monday, March 30, 2015 at 4:30pm.
In-Gallery Recreation of Sculpture Studio and Live Sculpting
MAD will reveal the artistry and craftsmanship that goes into the creation of the mannequin by focusing on the collaboration between Pucci and Michael Evert, his master sculptor and longtime collaborator. A recreation of the Pucci Sculpting Studio will feature the idea boards that are used to create mannequin designs, the mannequin forms in various stages of finish, and smaller maquettes revealing the traditional clay sculpting methods Evert uses to create the Pucci mannequins. A time lapse video will uncover the start to finish cycle of the Pucci mannequin design and fabrication process, from the sculpting of the prototype by Evert to the final product ready for the marketplace.
In residence periodically during the exhibition's run, Evert will conduct live "sittings" and sculpt models of selected fashion celebrities and members of the general public, offering visitors a first-hand look at his creative process. Various steps of assembly and finishing will be conveyed via photographs by Antoine Bootz.
Isabel and Ruben Toledo-Curated MAD Tiffany Jewelry Gallery
Renowned designers Isabel and Ruben Toledo will reinvent the entire Tiffany Jewelry Gallery as an imaginary moonscape. Inspired by the first mannequin Ruben created for Ralph Pucci, the surrealist jewelry form, "Birdland," the gallery will contain barren undulating hills and valleys punctuated with half bird/half female mannequin forms and jewelry from MAD's permanent collection.
Highlights from the Main Gallery exhibition include:
EXHIBITION ORGANIZATION AND CREDITS
Ralph Pucci: The Art of the Mannequin is organized by Barbara Paris Gifford, Curatorial Assistant and project manager in consultation with MAD's Chief Curator Lowery Stokes Sims.
Ralph Pucci: The Art of the Mannequin is made possible through the generous support of Hans and Jayne Hufschmid and Pak-Rite Express. Additional support is provided by the Collectors Circle, a leading Museum support group.
CATALOGUE
The exhibition is accompanied by an 88-page full-color, fully illustrated publication with photographs by Antoine Bootz, published by the Museum of Arts and Design. It includes a foreword by Margaret Russell, editor-in-chief of Architectural Digest, an essay by art historian Emily M. Orr on the history of mannequins and an interview with Pucci by Jake Yuzna, Director of Public Programs at MAD.
AUDIO TOUR
An audio guide featuring Ralph Pucci and Michael Evert will be available to visitors via handheld devices, MAD's website, or by request at the Visitor Services desk.
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