Missoni Art Colour at the Fashion and Textile Museum

A retrospective of the Italian knitwear brand explores how modern art has influenced its bold and distinctive designs

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Missoni has never been known to follow the crowd. Across the decades, the Italian fashion house has carved its own niche with its playful knitwear designs and daring use of colour and graphic prints. As Missoni Art Colour comes to London’s Fashion and Textile Museum after its inaugural run at the Museo MAGA in Gallarate, Italy, it pays a fittingly diverse tribute to this most unconventional of brands.

The exhibition has been created in collaboration with the Museo MAGA and curated by art historian and museologist Luciano Caramel. Exploring the influence of 20th-century European art on Missoni’s founders, Ottavio and Rosita Missoni, it brings together more than 40 paintings from the era, drawn from both the museum’s archive and private collections across Italy. The works showcase an impressive roll-call of luminaries including Gino Severini, Lucio Fontana and Sonia Delaunay, and the exhibition is the first opportunity to see many of the pieces in the UK.

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