THE FASHION AND ART IN BETWEEN
BRICOLAGE AND MINIMALISM
WHAT YOU CAN SEE IS NOT WHAT YOU TRULY SEE

Opening
Friday, May 25, 2018, 6pm-9pm
Location
Bryson Hall, 5 East Perry Street, Savannah GA, 31401
Free to the public (seats limited)
Fashion Designer: Fei Liu
Curator: Dandi Gu
Photographer: Joanna Shi
Bricolage and Minimalism, A Fashion Collection Thesis Exhibition designed by Fei Liu, aims to conveys the connection between Bricolage and Minimalism. Bricolage is a French wording that means "do it yourself, " it expresses construction or creation from a diverse range of available things.
This exhibition includes 20 garments which explores Bricolage and Minimalism as metaphors for juxtaposition and changeability based on fashion design. Liu brings about the idea of “what you can see is not what you truly see,” rethinks deconstructionism in minimalist fashion inspired by the Avant-Garde art and fashion.