

Re-Air: Andrew Bolton, The Reanimator: Life, Death, and Sleeping Beauties at the Met
Aug 22, 2024
Andrew Bolton, a curator at the Metropolitan Museum, dives into the captivating 'Sleeping Beauties' exhibition, which intertwines life, death, and fashion through a multi-sensory lens. He discusses how garments serve as narratives reflecting human experiences and nature's cycles. The episode also explores innovative sensory elements, such as scent-emitting displays, and the emotional weight behind colors like yellow in fashion history. Bolton highlights the teamwork essential for such impactful exhibitions, shedding light on the collaborative spirit that fuels artistic endeavors.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Nature and Fashion: A Sensory Journey
02:54 • 15min
Sensory Journeys in Fashion
18:05 • 11min
The Sensual Sound of Fashion: Exploring 'Scroop'
29:11 • 2min
Celebrating Collaboration in Art Exhibitions
31:03 • 2min
The Evolution of Yellow in Fashion: A Historical Perspective
32:34 • 2min
The Art of Fashion: A Holographic Revelation
34:20 • 4min