T-Shirt: Cult – Culture – Subversion

T-Shirt Fashion and Textile Museum

Explore the T-shirt in the 20th Century through this inspirational exhibition; charting the history, culture and subversion of the most affordable and popular item of clothing on the planet. T-SHIRT: CULT – CULTURE – SUBVERSION highlights the multi-faceted role of this humble garment. From men’s underclothes to symbol of rock and roll rebellion, through punk and politics to luxury fashion item, T-shirts broadcast who we are and who we want to be.

The exhibition will feature a private collection of Vivienne Westwood t-shirts from the early days of Let it Rock, Sex, and Seditionaries, through to the designers most recent collections, Active Resistance to Propaganda and Climate Revolution. This group of rare objects will form a central installation of the exhibition, accompanied by an introduction to the historical biography of the T-shirt and an insight into its technological advances, mapped through sections focusing on contemporary design.

Curated and organized in partnership with The Civic, Barnsley.

Duration 09 February 2018 - 06 May 2018
Times Open Tuesdays to Saturdays, 11am–6pm Thursdays until 8pm Sundays, 11am–5pm
Cost £9.90 adults (with 10% gift aid) concessions apply
Venue Fashion and Textile Museum
Address 83 Bermondsey Street, London, SE1 3XF
Contact 020 7407 8664 / infor@ftmlondon.org / www.ftmlondon.org

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