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Thursday, August 11, 2011

Alexander McQueen Savage Beauty

One of the most influential designers in all Fashion History , Alexander McQueen, the late British fashion designer, has joined Leonardo da Vinci and Pablo Picasso in the ranks of the most popular artists in the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art's 140-year history.



"I use things that people want to hide in their heads. War, religion, sex: things we all think about but don't bring to the forefront. But I do and I force them to watch it" Alexander McQueen


Savage Beauty, a retrospective of designs by McQueen, attracted 661,509 visitors in three months before closing on Sunday, the museum announced on Tuesday.Thousands of New Yorkers queued for hours around several blocks last Saturday and Sunday evenings, desperate to make it into the final late-night showings of the exhibition, which was extended by a week.

Its attendance figures made it the Met's eighth-most popular on record. It joined da Vinci's Mona Lisa (1963) and a Picasso retrospective from last year in the all-time top 10.

"The show was an elegant tribute to the designer's artistry," said Thomas Campbell, the museum's director. "We are proud to have shared it with such a broad audience, eager to experience the breadth of his genius." More than 17,000 of the attendees visited during Mondays with McQueen – eight special events held on the one day the museum is typically closed, and new membership sign-ups doubled during the run. The museum also sold 100,000 copies of the exhibition catalogue, which was priced at $45 (£28).

McQueen, the son of a taxi driver, was raised in a council flat in east London. He rose from an apprenticeship on Savile Row to become one of the fashion world's most celebrated figures. He killed himself in his London home in February 2010.
















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Computer Viruses Are A Hot Topic

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