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Installation Gallery: Mad About The Boy

published on 18 April 2016

Explore the works on show in the Mad About The Boy exhibition, including a re-staging of Meadham Kirchhoff's S/S 13 presentation, clothing by Gosha Rubchinskiy, Raf Simons and Christopher Shannon and photography by Nick Knight, Alasdair McLellan, Glen Luchford and Jason Evans.

Explore the works on show in the Mad About The Boy exhibition, including a re-staging of Meadham Kirchhoff's S/S 13 presentation, clothing by Gosha Rubchinskiy, Raf Simons and Christopher Shannon and photography by Nick Knight, Alasdair McLellan, Glen Luchford and Jason Evans.

Mad About The Boy, curated by Lou Stoppard
EY! Magateen, Teenagers Do It Better, 2015
(Br)Other By Proxy, Meadham Kirchhoff, Spring/Summer 2013, presentation restaged by Tony Hornecker. Garments courtesy of Philip Ellis, Charlie Porter and Dan Thawley
(Br)Other By Proxy, Meadham Kirchhoff, Spring/Summer 2013, presentation restaged by Tony Hornecker. Garments courtesy of Philip Ellis, Charlie Porter and Dan Thawley
(Br)Other By Proxy, Meadham Kirchhoff, Spring/Summer 2013, presentation restaged by Tony Hornecker. Garments courtesy of Philip Ellis, Charlie Porter and Dan Thawley
(Br)Other By Proxy, Meadham Kirchhoff, Spring/Summer 2013, presentation restaged by Tony Hornecker. Garments courtesy of Philip Ellis, Charlie Porter and Dan Thawley
(Br)Other By Proxy, Meadham Kirchhoff, Spring/Summer 2013, presentation restaged by Tony Hornecker. Garments courtesy of Philip Ellis, Charlie Porter and Dan Thawley
Sharna Osborne, (Br)Other By Proxy, Meadham Kirchhoff Menswear, Spring/ Summer 2013; Jamie Hawkesworth/Adam Murray/Robert Parkinson/Aidan Turner Bishop/Preston is My Paris, Preston Bus Station, 2010; Christopher Shannon, Spring/Summer 2014, show invite
Installation by Tony Hornecker
Larry Clark, Kids, 1995. Courtesy of Shining Excalibur Pictures. All Rights Reserved; Nick Knight, Skinhead, 1982. Courtesy of Nick Knight
Larry Clark, Kids, 1995. Courtesy of Shining Excalibur Pictures. All Rights Reserved; Nick Knight, Skinhead, 1982. Courtesy of Nick Knight
Undercover, Spring/Summer 2015. Courtesy of Undercover
Undercover, Spring/Summer 2015 and Autumn/Winter 2015. Courtesy of Undercover
Undercover, Autumn/Winter 2015 and Spring/Summer 2015. Courtesy of Undercover
Installation by Tony Hornecker
Installation by Tony Hornecker
J. W. Anderson, Autumn/Winter 2013. Courtesy of J. W. Anderson; Brett Lloyd, Novembre Magazine, Spring/Summer 2013. Courtesy of Brett Lloyd
Glen Luchford, Gucci, Autumn/Winter 2015 and Gucci Cruise, 2016. Courtesy of Glen Luchford; J. W. Anderson, Autumn/Winter 2013. Courtesy of J. W. Anderson
Alasdair McLellan, The Perfect Kiss (12-inch Version), 2012. Courtesy of Alasdair McLellan; Glen Luchford, Gucci, Autumn/Winter 2015 and Gucci Cruise, 2016. Courtesy of Glen Luchford
Gosha Rubchinskiy, Youth Hotel, 2015. Courtesy of IDEA; Joseph Szabo, Almost Grown, 1978. Courtesy of Central Saint Martins Library; Minoru Shimizu and Wolfgang Tillmans, Truth Study Centre, 2005. Courtesy of Fashion Space Gallery
Brett Lloyd, Measuring Up, 2012, Dario And Laurence, Dust Magazine, Spring/Summer 2012 and CockSucker MJ, Paris Fashion Week, Spring/Summer 2012. Courtesy of Brett Lloyd
Gosha Rubchinskiy, Spring/Summer 2015. Courtesy of Gosha Rubchinskiy
Nasir Mazhar, Spring/Summer 2015. Courtesy of Nasir Mazhar
Kim Jones, Spring/Summer 2007. Courtesy of Kim Jones
Kim Jones, Spring/Summer 2007. Courtesy of Kim Jones
Jason Evans, Untitled, C-type, 1991–1996. Courtesy of Jason Evans
Gosha Rubchinskiy, Autumn/Winter 2015. Courtesy of Gosha Rubchinskiy
Raf Simons, Autumn/Winter 2015. Courtesy of Raf Simons; Gosha Rubchinskiy, Autumn/Winter 2015. Courtesy of Gosha Rubchinskiy
Raf Simons, Autumn/Winter 2015. Courtesy of Raf Simons; Ian Macdonald, Eton, 2007. Courtesy of London College of Fashion Library, University of the Arts London
Installation by Tony Hornecker
Raf Simons, Spring/Summer 2016. Courtesy of Raf Simons
Raf Simons, Spring/Summer 2016. Courtesy of Raf Simons and Mark Leckey, Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore, 1999. Courtesy of Mark Leckey
Jason Evans, Untitled, C-type, 1996. Courtesy of Jason Evans
Christopher Shannon, Spring/Summer 2016. Courtesy of Christopher Shannon
Judy Blame, Embellished Pins For Christopher Shannon, Spring/Summer 2016. Courtesy of Judy Blame
Martine Rose, Spring/Summer 2015. Courtesy of Martine Rose
Martine Rose, Spring/Summer 2015. Courtesy of Martine Rose
Installation by Tony Hornecker; Sibling, Autumn/Winter 2015. Courtesy of Sibling
Installation by Tony Hornecker; Mitzi Lorenz and Jamie Morgan, Buffalo: Ray Petri, 2000; Patrick Robyn, Bad Baby Boys, Walter Van Beirendonck, Autumn/Winter 1986. Courtesy of Patrick Robyn; Tyrone Lebon, A Rush And A Push, Arena Homme+, September 2014
Tyrone Lebon, A Rush And A Push, Arena Homme+, September 2014. Courtesy of Tyrone Lebon
Sibling, Autumn/Winter 2015. Courtesy of Sibling
J. W. Anderson, Spring/Summer 2013. Courtesy of J. W. Anderson
Mitzi Lorenz and Jamie Morgan, Buffalo: Ray Petri, 2000. Courtesy of Ligaya Salazar
Mad About The Boy, curated by Lou Stoppard
Photography:
Curation:
Commission:
Ligaya Salazar at Fashion Space Gallery
Assistant Curation:
Project Assistance:
Kat Thiel
Set Design:
Special thanks to:
All of the designers and photographers who generously lent their work for display and contributed to the events programme. Thanks also to Nick Knight and all at SHOWstudio for their support, and to Charlie Porter, Rob Nowill and Adam Murray for the great advice

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Day 2: Mad About the Boy

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Exhibition Text: Mad About The Boy

21 April 2016
Taken from the show's catalogue, written by Lou Stoppard, this text introduces the exhibition and the themes considered within it.
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