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Artist and fashion designer collaborations in the modern era

2021
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Advisor: Dr. Öğr. Üyesi Duygu Atalay Onur

Abstract (EN)

In the world of fashion where painting art and fashion always meet, the Works of famous painters have been a source of inspiration for fashion designers from past to present. It has been observed that fashion is often inspired and influenced by modern art movements. Each new art movement has brought a new style with it. Those innovative styles have come to life again in the works of artists and designers. We also observe that artists refer to fashion designers with their works in this way. In this research, the unity of modern art and fashion has been tried to be illuminated. The aim of the study is to shed light on the historical process of modern art and to reveal how modern art movements reflect on fashion. The historical process of the concept of modernism and the reflections of the Works of artists on fashion, the effect of painting art on fashion design indicate the subject of the study. As a limination in examining the modern art periods in the research, the focus is on the years between 1890-1930, based on the historical boundaries determined by the academician and art theorist Larry Shiner. With in the content of this thesis, a literature review is conducted by choosing a qualitative research method. In the research, the birth of modern art, modern art movements, the interaction of fashion with art, the association of artists with designers, the biographies of selected artists and designers, and how the works are reflected on clothing are discussed in detail. As a result, it has been concluded that modern art, which has a very wide historical background, is always in interaction with fashion, some artists and designers create works together and sometimes artists design clothes by playing a designer role.

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Dr. Fatoş Abay

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Fatoş Abay (Master Thesis). Artist and fashion designer collaborations in the modern era, 2021, İstanbul Beykent Üniversity.

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