What Artists Wear by Charlie Porter
A richly illustrated exploration of how contemporary artists use clothing as part of their creative identity, pairing portraits and interviews to reveal studio uniforms, performance costumes and everyday garments that shape practice and public persona. Through photographs, personal anecdotes and analysis, it traces themes of function, ritual, protection, gender and spectacle, showing how dress can act as medium, tool or statement in artistic life. The profiles range from humble work clothes to theatrical ensembles, demonstrating how garments influence process, presentation and perception in the art world.
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