lundi 28 décembre 2015

The world of Diane Goldie

picture by Ruppert Hitchcox 

Beginning of november 2015, I had the privilege to take part in "The world of Diane Goldie" exhibition at the Vault. 
Diane has been very generous to me, as she offered me to get few pieces in her show as well as some  jewels.  

picture by Ruppert Hitchcox 

I met Diane Goldie through the amazing colourful tribe of Sue Kreitzman. Diane is one of the figure head of the anti-beige brigade, an amazing designer and wonderful painter.  I admire very much this self made woman, hardworking and extremely talented. I am very inspired by her approach of wearable art and upcycled garment; custom made clothes that tell personal and universal stories with always very profound meanings.  

By Anthony Lycett 


my main pieces were: "Already dressed"

"Arlready dress" By anthony Lycett 



Using reclaimed pieces of fabrics & beads and patchwork technique inspired by Diane Goldie's collages.  Normally the mannequin is the bare holder of the garments. By embellishing this child mannequin I  wanted it to be considered as an object of art in itself and not just a functional object.   


By Anthony Lycett 
"Mystical bling & psychedelic cherubs"
 
Inspired  by catholic iconography, this piece is about the syncretism, the kitschness  of some baroque churchs decorations.   When religious art is reappropriated by mainstream folk culture and paganism.  Inspired by the religious elements Diane Goldie use on her garment that she mixes with her personal mythology.

By Anthony Lycett 

By Anthony Lycett 

With all her heart and energy, Diane Goldie organised a #fuckfashion catwalk in the Vault tunnel completely covered with street art and saturated with paint vapours.  
Was it an exhibition,  a performance, a ritualistic procession?  I will say a bit of the tree at the same time,  but something very powerful, a glorious mess, a carnivalesque (as Baktin describe it) celebration of creativity, a  feast of colourful fool. The all accompanied by the drumming resonating in the deepness of the tunnel.  

By Anthony Lycett 

To take part in the anti-fashion show, I gathered my tribe and dress them with my design, involving my two flatmate Elaine Lip and Alex Rogers (which make us a bit of a madhouse) and the very  supportive and enthusiastic Florent Bidois. We had the chance to get our make up down by the inimitable Steffy Show.  

 Alex Rogers wearing my pop art baby face dress By Anthony Lycett 

Elaine Lip wearing my  wig dress and tinsel jacket By Anthony Lycett 

Florent Bidois, club kids balinaise dancer lady boy  By Anthony Lycett 


Wearing the outfit I present at Brighton fashion week with a lampshade as a headpiece by Anthony Lycett 

 Lichtenstein  baby dolls face with pop art baby dress by @Anthony Lycett 

By Anthony Lycett 


By Anthony Lycett 



With Florent Bidois & Sue Kreitzman "Colourful  Thyhoïd Mary" who inspired a lot of people at the exhibition, encouraging them to be a more creative version of themselves By Anthony Lycett 

picture by Chelone Wolf picture 

"I truly believe that living in colour is a declaration of rebellion, a roar of freedom, a symbolic two fingers up to blending in and being invisible. See my colour. Do not be afraid but know that once you take the plunge , colour will change your life." Diane Goldie in her post about Conquer Fear with colour









By Zac Zenza 


By Zac Zenza





picture by Ruppert Hitchcox 

picture by Ruppert Hitchcox 

picture by Ruppert Hitchcox 

picture by Ruppert Hitchcox 

picture by Ruppert Hitchcox 

picture by Ruppert Hitchcox 

picture by Ruppert Hitchcox 


picture by Ruppert Hitchcox 


picture by Ruppert Hitchcox 

picture by Ruppert Hitchcox 

By Anthony Lycett 
Inspired by the syncretism miracle  of Virgin Mary crying blood tears and wearing momento mori flower crown with bling barbie covered with rhinestones
By Anthony Lycett 



By Anthony Lycett 
Carrying my "already dress" child mannequin with lampshade head piece and embellished miniature barbie neckpiece made for Sue Kreitzman
By Anthony Lycett 



By Anthony Lycett 

By Anthony Lycett 

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