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Savage Beauty (exhibition)

''Savage Beauty'' was an art exhibition held in 2011 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art featuring clothing created by British fashion designer Alexander McQueen, as well as accessories created for his runway shows. The exhibit was extremely popular in New York City and resulted in record attendance for the museum. The curator was Andrew Bolton.
The show opened on May 4, a little more than one year after McQueen's death, and closed on August 7.
==Contents==
The exhibit was organized by the museum's Costume Institute and curated by Andrew Bolton and Harold Koda. The exhibit featured McQueen's pieces from the archives of his own London fashion house, Alexander McQueen, and of the Parisian couture house Givenchy, as well as pieces held in private collections.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://blog.metmuseum.org/alexandermcqueen/about/ )〕 The show is composed of six separate galleries, arranged by theme: "The Romantic Mind", featuring some of his oldest work in the early 1990s; "Romantic Gothic and the Cabinet of Curiosities", featuring his exploration of Victorian Gothic themes; "Romantic Nationalism", examining Scottish and British identity; "Romantic Exoticism", examining non-western influences in his designs; "Romantic Primitivism", featuring natural materials and organic designs; and "Romantic Naturalism", featuring his attempts to integrate themes of the natural world with technology.〔
The exhibit includes pieces from his first major collection, ''Jack the Ripper Stalks His Victims'', created during his graduate studies at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design. Other notable collections in the exhibit include ''Dante'', ''#13'', ''VOSS'', ''Irere'', and ''Plato's Atlantis'',〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.alexandermcqueen.com/int/en/corporate/met_savagebeauty.aspx )〕 as well as ''Banshee'', ''Highland Rape'', ''The Widows of Culloden'' (including the original life-size hologram of Kate Moss), and ''Horn of Plenty''.〔

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