23.9.10

NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY ACQUIRES ISABELLA BLOW PORTRAIT


A CACOPHONY OF STUFFED ANIMALS DRAMATICALLY SPOT-LIT ONTO A WALL TO FORM A PORTRAIT SILHOUETTE OF THE LATE FASHION ICON ISABELLA BLOW HAS BEEN ACQUIRED BY THE NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY. THE UNUSUAL PORTRAIT MADE OF 15 TAXIDERMY ANIMALS (INCLUDING BIRDS, A RAT AND A SNAKE), WOOD AND FAKE MOSS, TOGETHER WITH A HEEL FROM ONE OF BLOW'S OWN MANOLO BLAHNIK SHOES AND HER TRADEMARK LIPSTICK, IS A VIVID COMBINATION OF SCULPTURE, INSTALLATION AND LIGHT PROJECTION. IN THE RESULTING SILHOUETTE OF A HEAD, ISABELLA BLOW APPEARS TO BE WEARING ONE OF THE EXTRAORDINARY HATS DESIGNED FOR HER BY PHILLIP TREACY, WHICH OFTEN FEATURED TAXIDERMY. THE ARTISTS WERE FASCINATED BY WHAT THEY SAW AS BLOW'S GOTHIC QUALITY AND CHOSE TO DEPICT HER HEAD AS THOUGH ON A STAKE, INCORPORATING A RAVEN AND THE SPECIES OF RAT ASSOCIATED WITH THE BLACK DEATH. THE WORK HAS BEEN DONATED TO THE GALLERY BY THE ESTATE OF ISABELLA BLOW, WHO DIED IN 2007, AND THE ARTISTS TIM NOBLE AND SUE WEBSTER WHO CREATED IT FROM LIFE ON 2002. THE RESULT OF THEIR FRIENDSHIP WITH BLOW, THIS IS THE ONLY PORTRAIT BY THE ARTISTS OF A PERSON OTHER THAN THEMSELVES. AS A JOURNALIST, STYLIST AND MUSE, ISABELLA BLOW (1958-2007) WAS A LEADING FIGURE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF BRITISH FASHION IN THE 1990s AND 2000s. SHE IS CREDITED WITH DISCOVERING AND PROMOTING THE CAREERS OF IMPORTANT BRITISH DESIGNERS INCLUDING ALEXANDER MCQUEEN, HUSSEIN CHALAYAN, THE WORLD'S LEADING MILLINER PHILIP TREACY, AND THE PHOTOGRAPHER JUERGEN TELLER.

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