What is the theme of the Met Gala 2026?
The theme is “Costume Art,” exploring the relationship between fashion and art.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute will launch its spring 2026 exhibition, “Costume Art,” marking the opening of the new Condé M. Nast Galleries. This exhibition aims to bridge the gap between fashion and art by showcasing t...
Curator Andrew Bolton aims to highlight the indivisible connection between bodies and clothing. The exhibition will feature thematic body types, including classical, nude, aging, pregnant, and anatomical bodies, to challenge normative conventions and promote diverse representations of beauty. Miriam Peterson and Nathan Rich of Peterson Rich Office designed the exhibition to privilege fashion, with clothing displayed on high pedestals and mirrored heads on mannequins to encourage viewer empathy. The exhibition intends to reflect on the lived experience and facilitate compassion by displaying real bodies to embody the clothes. The show runs from May 10, 2026 – January 10, 2027, following the Met Gala on May 4, 2026.
The theme is “Costume Art,” exploring the relationship between fashion and art.
The exhibition will be held in the new Condé M. Nast Galleries at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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