Summer Squash

By Sonia Altshuler | China Daily Asia | Updated: 2018-06-29 09:48
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Jonathan Anderson's Loewe costumes make the perfect match for performance artist Anthea Hamilton at Tate Britain. [Photo/Courtesy of Loewe]

The organic texture of the costumes was created using hand-painted leather and printed silk crépon, while 1970s clothing references have shaped some of the silhouettes. (And note the somewhat surprising retro-reference to the sea monsters from the BBC's long-running TV series Doctor Who.)

Hamilton was inspired by the work of early 20th-century French writer and dramatist Antonin Artaud and his call for the "physical knowledge of images". With The Squash, she hopes to examine the concept of a bodily response to an idea or an image.

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