Abstract

The exhibition 'Stitched Up' at the Gallery g Museum, Royal Pump Rooms (Leamington Spa, 2002) on the politics of fashion introduces itself by stating 'Fashion can be fun and funky, but increasingly fashion designers, consumers and artists are questioning the ethics of the rag trade' and interrogating 'aspects of the fashion industry, from design to production in the home and factory, marketing and retailing'. A critical dialogue with the exhibition helps to bring the gaps, silences and imbalances found in the intellectual analysis of fashion from the perspective of production and consumption to the fore. The textual, visual and physical aspects of the installation will help us to pose questions that require further investigation.

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