"Can the Catholic imagination dream up beautiful and compelling attire?
"That’s one of the questions behind an exhibit collection set to open
next year through New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
"'The Roman Catholic Church has been producing and promoting beautiful
works of art for centuries,' Greg Burke, director of the Holy See's
press office, told The New York Times. 'Most people have experienced that through religious paintings and
architecture. This is another way of sharing some of that beauty that
rarely gets seen.'
"'Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination,'
is scheduled to run May 10-Oct. 8, 2018, was organized through the
Met's Costume Institute. The exhibit brings together Church garments
borrowed from the Vatican, religious art from the Met collection, and
150 designer fashion pieces that were intended to pay homage to
Catholicism, taking inspiration from Catholic iconography, the liturgy,
or other parts of the faith tradition."
A recent National Catholic Register article highlighted this upcoming exhibit.
To access the complete article, please visit:
National Catholic Register: Catholic-Inspired Fashion to Come to NY's Metropolitan Museum of Art (10 NOV 17)
Background information:
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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