Jeanne Vicerial's Clinique Vestimentaire lecture at Palazzo delle Esposizioni
At the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome, Jeanne Vicerial, a fellow at Villa Medici, presented a lecture entitled Clinique Vestimentaire, invited by A.I. Artisanal Intelligence, which was established by Clara Tosi Pamphili and Alessio de'Navasques. This lecture was part of the Public program for the Sublimi Anatomie exhibition. Vicerial's work merges human anatomy, costume studies, and fashion design, exploring the transition from bespoke tailoring to ready-to-wear and the influence of fashion on body modifications. The Clinique Vestimentaire project seeks to produce a programmable, custom-fit garment from a single thread. Vicerial holds a patent for her fabric and technique, tricotissage, and received the Premio Creazione Sostenibile in 2019. She is currently advancing her research at Villa Medici, concentrating on body representation in classical statuary.
Key facts
- Jeanne Vicerial delivered a lecture titled Clinique Vestimentaire at Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome.
- The lecture was part of the Public program for the exhibition Sublimi Anatomie.
- Vicerial was invited by A.I. Artisanal Intelligence, a fashion research platform founded by Clara Tosi Pamphili and Alessio de'Navasques.
- Vicerial is a fellow at Villa Medici.
- She studied costume and fashion design and holds a PhD on the subject.
- Clinique Vestimentaire aims to create a programmable, custom-fit body covering from a single thread.
- Vicerial patented a fabric and technique called tricotissage and a loom that mimics hand gestures.
- She was awarded the Premio Creazione Sostenibile 2019.
Entities
Artists
- Jeanne Vicerial
Institutions
- Palazzo delle Esposizioni
- Villa Medici
- A.I. Artisanal Intelligence
Locations
- Rome
- Italy