Art: Private View

Addressing the Century Hayward Gallery, London SE1

Richard Ingleby
Friday 16 October 1998 18:02 EDT
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The worlds of art and fashion have been getting closer, especially since the spin doctors realised Britain is at the forefront of them both. The Hayward makes a thoughtful and convincing case for a much longer relationship: beginning in turn-of-the-century Paris and coming up to modern-day surrealism. A stunning show with beautiful and peculiar clothes alongside the designs that link them to the major movements of modern art.

Hayward Gallery, London SE1 (0171-921 0600) to 11 Jan

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