What Artists Wear explores how clothing becomes a powerful form of expression in the hands of modern and contemporary artists. Fashion critic and curator Charlie Porter examines the outfits worn by creators in their studios, on stage and in daily life, revealing how garments act as tools for identity, storytelling and resistance. Through interviews and over 300 images, Porter highlights everything from Yves Klein’s immaculate suits to the bold costumes of Yayoi Kusama and Cindy Sherman, and Andy Warhol’s denim staples. Part style guide and part manifesto, this book offers a fresh, inspiring way to understand artists—and our own relationship with clothing.
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