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Ewers-Schultz Ines. Holzhey Magdalena. Lindberg Steven. Saunders Bronwen. Wynne Christopher. Berger Friederike. "The art of clothing oneself must be popularized": the artistic reform dress as an ideal, an aesthetic, and consumer culture Brandstätter Christian (1943- ). The Wiener Werkstätte and the fashion reform Dogramaci Burcu (1971- ). Posing for a new world: artistic dresses and how they were communicated Ewers-Schultz Ines. "Antineutral clothing for men": the artistic reform of men's wear Ewers-Schultz Ines. The dress as a work of art, beauty as a weapon, and the concept of the Gesamtkunstwerk: on a new understanding of art around 1900 Ewers-Schultz Ines. "The essential thing is the individual adaptation to the wearer": Anna Muthesius's Das Eigenkleid der Frau Ewers-Schultz Ines. "The highest intelligence in the freest body!": modern dance as a symbiosis of body and costume Fleischmann-Heck Isa. Kimono & Co.: the influence of Japan as well as historical and regional garments on fashion around 1900 Fleischmann-Heck Isa. Making an appearance: the fashion frenzy and "new style" in women's clothing around 1900 Ganzer Inga (1976- ). Closely tied: the Krefeld Museum director Friedrich Deneken and his European network Hahn Juliane. Skirt and rib: bodies in the gaze Heiser Christiane (1970- ). "A miracle how preciously the people here understand their work in silk": Johan Thorn Prikker as a textile artist: from Batik to Krefeld artists' silk Holzhey Magdalena. "Since not all women, even if they have taste, are able to invent suitable ornaments": women and their clothes between decoration and emancipation Holzhey Magdalena. "The artistic elevation of women's dress": Krefeld 1900 and its consequences Neumann Antje (1974- ). "The fairies have strewn flowers along the way": the textile designer and Gesamtkünstler Henry van de Velde and his Weimar circle Ober Patricia. The body under the clothes: nude photography of women in the context of clothing reform Scheer Thorsten (1961- ). "Deeds not words": on the political iconography of women's dress Thönnissen Karin (1951- ). The Omega Workshops: painting in space
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Publ. tow. wystawie: "Tailored for freedom : the artistic dress around 1900 in fashion, art and society", Kunstmuseen Krefeld, Kaiser Wilhelm Museum, October 12, 2018-February 24, 2019.
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