Dallas museum stitches together first Spanish fashion + art exhibition
Zapatos (Shoes), 1991. Joan Miró,
Photo courtesy of Meadows Museum Ignacio Zuloaga y Zabaleta,
Photo courtesy of Meadows Museum
Vestido Infantil Isabel de Bourbón y Bourbón (Dress), c. 1854–66.
Photo courtesy of Meadows Museum A first-of-its-kind exhibition at Dallas Meadows Museum will connect the seams between art and fashion in Spain throughout history. The exhibition will mark the first major collaboration between the Spanish institution and an American museum and will include about 40 works from the Meadows alongside examples of dress and accessories from the Museo del Traje (Spanish National Museum for Fashion), a release says.
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