Refashioning presents two project spaces from transdisciplinary artists and fashion designers Concept Foreign Garments New York (CFGNY) and Wataru Tominaga. Featuring garments, accessories, and textile works, the exhibition examines the ways in which these two practices—one based in New York, the other in Tokyo—challenge preconceived notions of gender and identity, and in particular what the artists describe as “vaguely Asian” aesthetics. These site-specific interventions consist of pre-existing and new work that explores how fashion can be approached as a medium with a unique capacity to reveal sociopolitical histories that are quite literally waged on the body.
Curator Walk-through with Hammer curator Erin Christovale
Sunday, June 30, pm
Exhibition Walk-through with UC Santa Barbara professor of Asian American Studies Diane Fujino
Tuesday, July 9, 6pm
Refashioned Lecture with artist collective CFGNY
Tuesday, July 30, 7:30pm
Exhibition Walk-through with Sharon Takeda, Senior Curator and Department Head, Costume and Textiles, LACMA
Wednesday, August 7, 6pm
Museum Hours:
Tuesday - Sunday, 11am-6pm
Admission is free.