Monday, October 18, 2021

LAST CHANCE: WILLI SMITH AT COOPER HEWITT


Harlem Bespoke: Last chance this week to see the retrospective on one of great American black designers of the 70s and 80s who has not had a major exhibit until now.  The Willi Smith exhibit was closed off to the public last year because of the pandemic but now the Cooper Hewitt on Fifth Avenue's Museum Mile has everything on view until October 24th of this year.  Tickets are free with advance reservation which tend to sell out so check for availability online before going: LINK

During his twenty-year career Willi Smith (1948–1987) united fashion and American culture, marrying affordable, adaptable basics with avant-garde performance, film, art, and design. Smith hoped to solve what he called "the problem of getting dressed," or the lack of control fashion afforded the everyday person, by using clothing as a tool for the liberation of stereotypes around race, class, sex, and gender, and bringing art into the mainstream: LINK

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