"Sporting Fashion: Outdoor Girls 1800 to 1960" is on view at Munson
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"Sporting Fashion: Outdoor Girls 1800 to 1960" is on view at Munson
Inline skating, 1890s. Photo: Brian Davis. © FIDM Museum. Courtesy American Federation of Arts



UTICA, NY.- Munson recently opened its summer exhibition, "Sporting Fashion: Outdoor Girls 1800 to 1960," which highlights ensembles that defined women’s participation in the sporting world. The exhibition, one of the largest the Museum of Art has offered, is on view through Sept. 17.

Organized by the American Federation of Arts and the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles, "Sporting Fashion" is the first exhibition to explore the evolution of women’s sporting attire in Western fashion over this 160-year period.

"Sporting Fashion" includes 65 fully accessorized ensembles by long-established brands such as Champion, Balenciaga, Chanel, and others. Motorcycle ensembles, ski attire and bowling outfits will be on display, using authentic apparel to illustrate changing interests, freedoms and social norms. The exhibition also highlights the lives and accomplishments of several pioneering women in sports.

“'Sporting Fashion' brings together more than 150 years of incredibly innovative designs that allowed women to take an active role in sports and leisure activities. These fashions reflect the advances made by women seeking an equal role in society," said Stephen Harrison, Munson Museum of Art director and chief curator.

"Sporting Fashion" explores how clothing met the needs of new pursuits for women, while at the same time preserving their socially approved, restricted mobility. For example, garments for swimming and tanning illustrate the increasing acceptance of exposed skin at beaches and pools; winter sports ensembles show how apparel for activities such as skiing and ice-skating protected female participants from the elements; and ensembles for cycling, motoring, and flying—often adapted from men’s athletic gear—reveal how women navigated open roads and skies.

The exhibition is organized into six themed categories:

·Stepping Outdoors illustrates how women dressed for leisurely outdoor pursuits in the early 1800s.

·Taking the Reins represents traditions of riding and wrangling horses.

·Making Waves explores how designers reacted to and encouraged the growing acceptance of bare skin at public beaches and pools.

·Sub Zero Style: Surveys numerous activities on snowy slopes and frozen rinks.

·Wheels and Wings: Traces women’s ventures into the previously male-dominated realm of travel via road and sky.

·A Team Effort celebrates female athleticism and competition, and considers the development of regulation uniforms on courts, fields and gyms.

MUNSON

Munson is an internationally recognized fine arts center in Utica, New York serving diverse audiences through a renowned Museum of Art, live performances and events, community arts classes, and Pratt Munson, the upstate extension campus of the prestigious Pratt Institute.

THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF ARTS

The American Federation of Arts is the leader in traveling exhibitions internationally. A nonprofit institution founded in 1909, the AFA is dedicated to enriching the public’s experience and understanding of the visual arts through organizing and touring art exhibitions for presentation in museums around the world, publishing scholarly exhibition catalogs, developing innovative educational programs, and fostering a better understanding among nations through the international exchange of art.

Munson
"Sporting Fashion: Outdoor Girls 1800 to 1960"
June 23rd, 2023 to September 17th, 2023










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