2019 Isabelle De Borchgraveã¢ââ¢s Exhibition ââåfashioning Art From Paperã¢ââ
Isabelle de Borchgrave: Fashioning Art from Paper features the life-size, trompe l'œil paper costumes of Belgian artist Isabelle de Borchgrave (born 1946). Following a visit to the Costume Establish at the Metropolitan Museum in 1994, de Borchgrave began working in the new medium, creating trompe 50'œil paper works in what eventually would become four major newspaper way collections. The first, Papiers à la Style (Paper in Mode), takes a fresh look at three hundred years of style history from Elizabeth I to Coco Chanel. The Earth of Mariano Fortuny immerses museumgoers in the elegant world of twentieth-century Venice. Splendor of the Medici leads visitors through the streets of Florence, where they come beyond famous figures in their sumptuous ceremonial dress. And in Les Ballets Russes, de Borchgrave pays tribute to Sergei Diaghilev, Pablo Picasso, Léon Bakst, and Henri Matisse, who all designed for this boggling ballet visitor.
For this exhibition, all four collections will be presented together, for the outset time, in a survey of de Borchgrave's innovative work. Along with these pieces, a series of kaftans highlighting Silk Route textiles will be included, as well as a newly commissioned costume inspired by a painting by Peter Paul Rubens, Portrait of Charlotte-Marguerite de Montmorency, Princess of Condé, c. 1610. Both the original costume and the Rubens portrait will exist included in the exhibition.
This exhibition is organized by Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Society of the Four Arts, Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Frick Art and Historical Centre, and Artis—Naples, the Bakery Museum.
Coeur de Papier/Paper Heart – Isabelle de Borchgrave – Teaser from zoomprod on Vimeo.
Did you know, agile members of the military and their families receive free admission to the Museum (including Isabelle de Borchgrave) all summer long through our participation in Blue Star Museums? See our hours & access folio for more information.
Isabelle de Borchgrave in the news
- Play a trick on 25'southward Living Oklahoma interviews Isabelle curator Dennita Sewell and OKCMOA Manager of Tours + Adult Learning Bryon Chambers
- The Oklahoman's Brandy McDonnell interviews Isabelle de Borchgrave during her visit to OKC
- Allyson in Wonderland visits Isabelle de Borchgrave for Third Thursday
- International Digital Art Newspaper ArtDaily covers OKCMOA'due south opening of Isabelle de Borchgrave
- Uncovering Oklahoma visits for an in depth look at Fashioning Fine art from Paper
- Fashioning Art from Newspaper featured on the cover of the Oklahoma Gazette
- MetroFamily's Callie Collins features Isabelle de Borchgrave on her listing of four ways to go on kids learning this summertime
- Oklahoma Today editor Megan Rossman talks almost her visit to the exhibition on the Editor'due south Blog
Programming
THIRD Thursday: RAISE THE BARRE
Thursday, August 16 | 5-x pm
Celebrate fine art, dance, and live music while enjoying fabulous food and beverages at OKCMOA during this calendar month'south Third Thursday: Raise the Barre. Admission is $v after five pm.
Raise the Barre will feature a earth premiere by the Oklahoma City Ballet.Each performance of original choreography is inspired past the themes of Isabelle de Borchgrave'sFashioning Art from Newspaper. Visitors will take a unique experience as they walk through the galleries encountering dancers along the way.Delight note, tickets are extremely express for this in-gallery performance. xx minute performances begin at at 6, 7, and viii pm. Ballet Performance Pricing: $25 Members, $35 Non-members (Cost includes admission to 3rd Thursday)
six PM PERFORMANCE
7 PM PERFORMANCE
8 PM Performance
PUBLIC TOURS
Sunday, August 26 | 2-three pm
Sunday, August 26 | 3:30-4:xxx pm
Become an insider's perspective equally you bout this special exhibition with a member of OKCMOA's staff. Pre-registration recommended. $xv for non-members, $10 for members.
Group EXHIBITION TOURS
Reservations required. Group rate and bout guides are available with advance notice.
Call (405) 278-8213 for more data.
FAMILY WORKSHOPS
September 8 | Gelli Print Apparel-Up | Ages 3-5 + developed
Pre-registration required.
Drib-IN ART (All ages)
August xi | Paper People | 1-4 pm
Baronial 25 | Pattern a Newspaper Shoe | 1-4 pm
Free with admission
Exhibition Sponsors
An Evening with Isabelle
Nancy and George Records
Splendor of the Medici
The Ann Lacy Foundation
Les Ballets Russes
Oklahoma Metropolis Convention & Visitors Agency
Julia Carrington Hall
Leslie and Clifford Hudson
Love's Travel Stops & Land Stores
The Payne Family
Joan Payne
The World of Mariano Fortuny
Anonymous
The Bankhead Family Charitable Fund
J. Edward Barth
Veronica Pastel Egelston
Joan Frates
Linda D. Garrett
Ghost Design
Billie Lee Nees and Allan R. Montgomery
Caroline and Guy Patton
Kim and Jon Shirley
Chuck and Renate Wiggin
Anne Wileman Workman
50'Atelier
Anonymous
Tina and Elby Beal
Annie Bohanon
Karen and Robert Browne Family Fund
Lucy Buchanan
Frank and Bette Jo Hill
Sarah and Dan Hogan
Vicki and David Hunt
Laurie McCann Hyde and Margot McCann
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bradford Kemp
Gay and Ed Kirby
Steve and Renee Knox
Elaine and Harrison Levy
Linda and Duke Ligon
Manhattan Construction Visitor
Penny and John A. McCaleb
Polly and Larry Nichols
Charles L. Oppenheim
Linda Slawson
Additional support provided past
Fabricut
Nina and Robert Butkin
Jane and Gerald Gamble
Elizabeth Tolbert
Kitty Champlin
Nikola and William Puffinbarger
Exhibition generously sponsored by:
Special thanks to Joan Frates, Société de Isabelle de Borchgrave Chair
Image Credit: Isabelle de Borchgrave, Mantua, 2011, based on a ca. 1750 court mantua in the drove of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Photo: Andreas von Einsiedel;Isabelle de Borchgrave, Cosimo I de' Medici, 2007, based on a portrait by Ludovico Cardi in the collection of the Palazzo Medici Riccardi, Florence. Photo: Andreas von Einsiedel;Isabelle de Borchgrave, Maria-Maddalena d'Republic of austria, 2007, based on a 1622 portrait of Maria-Maddalena with her son Ferdinand Ii by Justus Sustermans in the collection of the Flintstone Constitute of Arts, Flint, Michigan. Photo: Andreas von Einsiedel;Isabelle de Borchgrave, Marie de' Medici, 2006, based on a 1595 portrait past Pietro Facchetti in the collection of the Palazzo Lancellotti, Rome. Photo: Andreas von Einsiedel;Isabelle de Borchgrave, Lorenzo il Magnifico, 2007, based on the painting Journeying of the Magi by Benozzo Gozzoli in the Medici Chapel in the Palazzo Medici Riccardi, Florence. Photo: Andreas von Einsiedel;Isabelle de Borchgrave, Anna de' Medici, 2006, based on a 1622 portrait by Justus Sustermans in the collection of the Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. Photo: Andreas von Einsiedel;Isabelle de Borchgrave, Bianca (Bia) de' Medici, 2006, based on a ca. 1542 portrait by Agnolo Bronzino in the collection of the Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. Photo: Andreas von Einsiedel;Isabelle de Borchgrave, Pallas, 2007, based on the ca. 1482 painting Pallas and the Centaur by Sandro Botticelli in the collection of the Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. Photo: Andreas von Einsiedel;Isabelle de Borchgrave, Flora, 2006, based on the ca. 1481-82 painting La Primavera past Sandro Botticelli in the collection of the Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. Photo: Andreas von Einsiedel
Source: https://www.okcmoa.com/visit/events/isabelle-de-borchgrave-fashioning-art-paper/
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