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Exhibition Dates: 9 February – 6 MayExplore 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.
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Image: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher greets fashion designer Katharine Hamnett, wearing a t-shirt with a nuclear missile protest message. 17th March, 1984. © Press Association.
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Image: Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm Mclaren ‘tits t-shirt’ by Marta Lamovsek
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Image: Brixton Market Wild Things, 1971. Photo: Ahmet Francis. © Dove/White. Courtesy of Paul Stolper Gallery.
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REFUGE BRITAIN: DESIGNERS AT WORKThursday 22 February / 6–8pmA special viewing of a new documentary film that explores the impact of German-speaking refugees on textile and graphic design in Britain from the 1930s, when they arrived through the post-war years.
REBEL THREADSThursday 1 March / 6–8pmStylist and former mod Roger K. Burton presents a fascinating evening talk, Rebel Threads: Clothing of the Bad, Beautiful & Misunderstood.
FASHION CONVERSATIONS:CURATING FASHIONThursday 15 March / 6–8pmJoin co-curator of T-SHIRT: CULT – CULTURE – SUBVERSION Jenna Rossi-Camus and discover what it takes to curate a fashion exhibition.
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