Andrew Bolton Wins 2015 Vilcek Prize in Fashion

Nancy Chilton
February 6, 2015

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Andrew Bolton, curator in The Costume Institute, was chosen as the winner of the Vilcek Prize in Fashion for his curatorial work that elevates fashion as an art form. The prize is part of the 2015 Vilcek Prize and Creative Promise Prizes in the Arts, which are awarded in the field of fashion, and spotlight foreign-born artists with records of major achievement in their fields.»

The video above, created by the Vilcek Foundation for the awards ceremony in April, is a fitting tribute to Andrew with a wonderful summary of his legacy by Director Thomas P. Campbell.

In its news announcement, the Vilcek Foundation said: "With a background in anthropology and non-Western art, Andrew brings to his work an intellectual rigor balanced by an enthusiasm for the aesthetic beauty of fashion."

Since joining the Museum in 2002, Andrew has curated thirteen exhibitions (some in collaboration with Curator in Charge Harold Koda) and was responsible for the record-breaking Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty (May 4–August 7, 2011), opening at the Victoria and Albert Museum next month.

Video Credits: Executive producer: The Vilcek Foundation. Director, producer, and videographer: THEY bklyn. Editor: Nicole Turney. Graphics: Nice Soft T-Shirt. Music and sound: Podington Bear and Casey Holford

Nancy Chilton

Nancy Chilton is the chief external relations officer for The Costume Institute.