Art Beat: Must-See Exhibits from T.V. Costumes and L.A. Street Style to Superhero Fashion and Lee Miller
Photojournalist, artist, and muse Lee Miller was a Vogue fashion model before she apprenticed with Man Ray. Visit San Francisco's SFMOMA for 'The Art of Lee Miller' exhibition and, as a bonus, don't miss the Frida Kahlo exhibition also currently on display at the museum.
The fine art world is abuzz with talk of the latest exhibition at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco. 'Women Impressionists' features work by Berthe Morison, Mary Cassatt, Eva Gonzales, and Marie Bracquemond. To hear a fascinating discussion about the exhibition and the artists, listen to today's episode of Forum.
Show off your Street Style at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) LA Flash Street Fashion Event on September 6.
Through September 1 at The Met in New York, you can catch 'Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy,' an exploration of "the symbolic and metaphorical associations between fashion and the
superhero" featuring movie
costumes, avant-garde haute couture, and high-performance sportswear.
FIDM Museum & Galleries proudly presents the 3rd Annual Outstanding Art of Television Costume Design exhibition on our Downtown Los Angeles Campus. Featured in the exhibition are costumes from television shows from the past and present, including work by this year's Emmy-nominated Costume Designers and Costume Supevisors. --Kim


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