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Kimono

2009
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Digitally printed silk crepe, patterned with stripes and dots in black and white

Object details

Object type
Materials and techniques
Crepe silk (<i>chirimen</i>) with digital printing
Brief description
Kimono, by Hiroko Takahashi, crepe silk (chirimen) with digital printing, Japan, 2009
Physical description
Digitally printed silk crepe, patterned with stripes and dots in black and white
Gallery label
(29/02/2020)
The universal language of circles and straight lines is utilized to dramatic effect by Hiroko Takahashi. Takahash originally planned to make western-style clothing. In kimono, however, she found the perfect vehicle for her distinctive aesthetic that seeks to bridge fashion and art. She designs all her garments as unisex.
Credit line
Given by Hiroko Takahashi
Collection
Accession number
FE.236-2019

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Record createdJanuary 8, 2020
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