私たちはこのページをできるだけ早く翻訳するために取り組んでいます。ご理解いただきありがとうございます。

Exhibition Tour—Costume Art

Join Andrew Bolton, Curator in Charge of The Costume Institute, on a tour of Costume Art, The Costume Institute’s spring 2026 exhibition.

Costume Art explores depictions of the dressed body across The Met’s vast collection, pairing garments with artworks to reveal the inherent relationship between clothing and the body.

Focusing primarily on Western art from prehistory to the present, Costume Art presents connections between garments from The Costume Institute and objects from the Museum’s other collecting areas. Pairings between fashions and artworks will present a spectrum of connections and experiences: from the formal to the conceptual, the aesthetic to the political, the individual to the universal, the illustrative to the symbolic, and the playful to the profound. These pairings are organized into a series of thematic body types that reflect their pervasiveness and endurance through time and cultures.

Costume Art is the inaugural exhibition in the new, nearly 12,000-square-foot galleries adjacent to the Great Hall. This space will display The Costume Institute’s annual spring show and, at times, shows from the Museum’s other curatorial departments, including those that explore the intersection of fashion and art.


Contributors

Andrew Bolton
Curator in Charge

Video produced by The Metropolitan Museum of Art and HAPPYMONDAY

The Met:
Director, Managing Producer: Kate Farrell
Senior Producer: Melissa Bell
Audio Editor, Camera: Lucas Groth
Associate Video Producer: Lela Jenkins
Production Assistant: Rozie Brockington
Media Installation Support: Kaelan Burkett, Peter Berson, Paul Caro
Publicists: Alex Fizer, Mika Kiyono
Procurement: Philip Zolit
Exhibition Project Manager: Gillian Fruh
Original Music: Austin Fisher

HAPPYMONDAY Studio:
Director: Humai Mustafa
Video Editor: Atif Ahmad
Director of Photography: Saül Lopez
Second Camera: Austin Schwichtenberg
Audio Recording: Chris Barone
Production Assistant: Hasnain Bhatti


A woman and two men in formal attire stand conversing in front of a classical stone wall with columns
Video
Max Hollein, The Met's Director and CEO, and Miriam Peterson and Nathan Rich, founders of architecture firm Peterson Rich Office, take you behind the scenes.
Max Hollein
May 4
Anatomical illustration of a woman showing detailed digestive and nervous systems. Vivid reds highlight arteries, with a central image of nerves.
The Costume Institute’s spring 2026 exhibition Costume Art asserts the central role of the dressed body throughout art history.
The Costume Institute
May 11
An ornate metal breastplate with two dragon heads, detailed with gold and blue accents. Connected by a chain of gold links
Explore how these mythical serpentine creatures have captivated human imagination for centuries.
Julia Perratore, Laura Filloy Nadal, and Joanne Pillsbury
May 20
More in:FashionOn View