The student-led research initiative was titled Objects in Trouble, a name reflecting the troubled nature of museum collecting and interpreting at a time when institutions are increasingly playing a role in mediating cultural change and public
opinion on race, class, gender, privilege, and inclusion.
The collaboration between Parsons Paris’ MA Fashion Studies community and the Palais Galliera–Musée de la mode de la ville de Paris involved giving each of four student teams one object from the museum collection along with the assignment of responding
critically and creatively to the item through a performance. Working closely with museum staff, the student teams researched, posed questions, and created visuals to present their fashion-related items in new contexts and interpret them with fresh
and rigorous scholarly insight.
The results ranged from a performance exploring European class and beauty standards to one highlighting the history of colonialism and exploitative resource extraction to a reenactment shedding light on ceremonial garb in contrasting cultural contexts
to a close reading of an important publication satirizing French fashion.
The four projects explored the role of traditional collecting and presenting practices in controlling access to cultural phenomena and called for more diverse and inclusionary research approaches. Rather than condemning their objects of study for their
problematic nature, students challenged viewers to reimagine the ways in which museums negotiate the values embedded in fashion. The performances themselves represented an innovative way of enabling new audiences to engage with cultural and fashion
theory.
Hear about Objects in Trouble from the project partners and learn more about the four student projects.
31” - 20” - 31”
Curators: Mary Kelleher, Aishwarya Pureti, Ilaria Trame, and Jiaxuan Wu
Illusion/Disillusion: The Paradoxical Gap of Fashion
Curators: Maria Ida De Ioanni, Ayaka Kitagawa, Rhea Saad, and Treonna Turner
The Profane: Desecration of the Mandchou Coat
Curators: Maria Ida De Ioanni, Ayaka Kitagawa, Rhea Saad, and Treonna Turner
Le Vrai et le Faux: Fashion Binaries of the Belle Epoque
Curators: Stephanie Lever, Jaqueline Lopez, and Noyonika Sicar
Objects in Trouble project team:
Concept: Laurent Cotta and Marco Pecorari, with the support of Miren Arzalluz
Curators: Jun Chen, Jessica Clark, Maria Ida De Ioanni, Renata Hernández, Mary Kelleher, Ayaka Kitagawa, Stephanie Lever, Jacqueline Lopez, Bethany Miller, Aishwarya Pureti, Rhea Saad, Noyonika Sircar, Ilaria Trame, Treonna Turner, and Jiaxuan Wu
Exhibition Design: Justin Morin
Research Support: Antoine Bucher
Communication: Margaux Brisson and Lisa Sarma
Special thanks to Morna Laing and Florence Leclerc-Dickler