File:Yasumasa Morimura for Issey Miyake, printed polyester, 1997 02.jpg

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English: Yasumasa Morimura for Issey Miyake, printed and perma-pleated polyester, 1997. From the Guest Artist series, first collaboration. The collage by Morimura commissioned by Miyake reproduces a nude woman from Ingres’s Neoclassical painting La Source (1856) juxtaposed with a self-portrait of the artist draped in red tulle. Miyake's manifesto was to produce clothing offering an “interactive relationship between art and the person who admires it.”
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Source https://risdmuseum.org/art-design/collection/pleats-please-guest-artist-series-no-1-199725
Author Photographer from the Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art

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Yasumasa Morimura for Issey Miyake, printed polyester, 1997. From the Guest Artist series, first collaboration.

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