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Designer John Galliano to get unvarnished Met retrospective in May

Decision to stage solo exhibition comes 15 years after conviction over racist and antisemitic remarks

Designer John Galliano to get unvarnished Met retrospective in May

TL;DR

  • John Galliano, a highly influential designer, will be the subject of a retrospective at the Met Costume Institute in May.
  • Galliano was removed from the fashion industry in 2011 after racist and antisemitic comments, leading to his dismissal from Dior and a French court conviction.
  • The Met exhibition marks a significant point in his career rehabilitation, being only the third solo show for a living designer there.
  • The exhibition will address his past derogatory conduct and consider artistic achievement alongside ethical accountability.
  • Anna Wintour of Vogue has been a long-time champion of Galliano and stated the exhibition will not shy away from his past.
  • The show, 'John Galliano: Horizons,' will feature garments, sketches, and research, exploring how he transforms influences into designs.
  • The exhibition will directly address the rupture caused by his conduct in 2010 and 2011, examining how memory and values reshape the reception of his work.
  • Some question if the public has forgiven Galliano, while others see his talent as outweighing his transgressions.