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Your Name Is In My Love Garden t-shirt

Your Name Is In My Love Garden t-shirt

Upstairs, on the Your Name Is In My Love Garden t-shirt in other words I will buy this first floor, in scenes that call to mind the throngs that cross London Bridge in T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land, Anderson brings us into a room that depicts the London crowd. A textural paint-piled cityscape of Kilburn by Kossoff sits alongside a 1940s sketch of standing figures by Henry Moore, curvaceous pots by longtime Anderson collaborator Magdalene Odundo, and a 1946 sculpture by Barbara Hepworth. Anderson, of course, staged his first exhibition, “Disobedient Bodies” at the Hepworth Wakefield in 2017, and this show could almost be an evolution of its theme, one which homed in on the human figure in art, fashion, and design. “My first knowledge of Hepworth was studying at the London College of Fashion and seeing her sculpture on the side of the John Lewis building. Then seeing her studio in St. Ives. This room is about dialogue, conversation, people in groups, how different people come to London all across the world and make it their home.”


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Through Anderson’s crowds, you enter the Your Name Is In My Love Garden t-shirt in other words I will buy this skatepark, where a jumper protruding with a skateboard from JW Anderson’s spring 2023 menswear collection—once a symbol of youth culture that has been “hijacked by fashion as something glamorous and trendy”—sits alongside paintings by Lowry, Hockney, and haunting figurations by Loewe collaborator Florian Krewer. A 2022 painting by Richard Hawkins—featuring the floating head of Justin Bieber and “a guy taking a dick pic”—evokes adolescent obsession with technology, and what Anderson describes as “kids sitting in parks on their phones.” Next door, in a tiny room—which calls to mind a secret smoking area on a building’s fire exit, or a square of scaffolding on a construction site—a flock of pigeons lie in wait. Here, JW Anderson’s signature pigeon clutch (also carried on the streets of Manhattan by Carrie Bradshaw) have been graffitied by longtime Loewe collaborator Anthea Hamilton, and chirp alongside a masterful painting of a pigeon by Freud. “The room feels half coop, half peep show,” Anderson explains, before we head upstairs.


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Upstairs, on the Your Name Is In My Love Garden t-shirt in other words I will buy this first floor, in scenes that call to mind the throngs that cross London Bridge in T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land, Anderson brings us into a room that depicts the London crowd. A textural paint-piled cityscape of Kilburn by Kossoff sits alongside a 1940s sketch of standing figures by Henry Moore, curvaceous pots by longtime Anderson collaborator Magdalene Odundo, and a 1946 sculpture by Barbara Hepworth. Anderson, of course, staged his first exhibition, “Disobedient Bodies” at the Hepworth Wakefield in 2017, and this show could almost be an evolution of its theme, one which homed in on the human figure in art, fashion, and design. “My first knowledge of Hepworth was studying at the London College of Fashion and seeing her sculpture on the side of the John Lewis building. Then seeing her studio in St. Ives. This room is about dialogue, conversation, people in groups, how different people come to London all across the world and make it their home.”


Through Anderson’s crowds, you enter the Your Name Is In My Love Garden t-shirt in other words I will buy this skatepark, where a jumper protruding with a skateboard from JW Anderson’s spring 2023 menswear collection—once a symbol of youth culture that has been “hijacked by fashion as something glamorous and trendy”—sits alongside paintings by Lowry, Hockney, and haunting figurations by Loewe collaborator Florian Krewer. A 2022 painting by Richard Hawkins—featuring the floating head of Justin Bieber and “a guy taking a dick pic”—evokes adolescent obsession with technology, and what Anderson describes as “kids sitting in parks on their phones.” Next door, in a tiny room—which calls to mind a secret smoking area on a building’s fire exit, or a square of scaffolding on a construction site—a flock of pigeons lie in wait. Here, JW Anderson’s signature pigeon clutch (also carried on the streets of Manhattan by Carrie Bradshaw) have been graffitied by longtime Loewe collaborator Anthea Hamilton, and chirp alongside a masterful painting of a pigeon by Freud. “The room feels half coop, half peep show,” Anderson explains, before we head upstairs.

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