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Staging Fashion

  • April 28, 2026 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
  • Bard Graduate Center

    38 West 86th Street
    New York, New York 10024
Ticket Price $0.00-$15.00 Register Now
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Staging Fashion

The Iris Foundation Awards Lecture by Matthew Yokobosky (Brooklyn Museum)

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

38 West 86th Street, Lecture Hall

gallery@bgc.bard.edu

$15 General | $12 Seniors | Free for people associated with a college or university, people with museum ID, people with disabilities and caregivers, and BGC members

No late seating; admittance is not guaranteed after 6 pm.

 

The earliest museums were not organized around “art” as we understand it today; they were cabinets of curiosities–assemblages of shells, minerals, and botanical specimens collected for their beauty, rarity, taxonomic value, and their capacity to render the world legible through material form. Drawing from his own exhibition practice, Iris award winner Matthew Yokobosky examines how contemporary designers—such as Iris van Herpen—reconfigure the gallery as a twenty-first century cabinet of wonders, activated not only by curatorial structure, but by the presence of viewers whose embodied looking completes and continually reanimates the work. 

 

29th Annual Iris Foundation Awards
In 1997 Susan Weber created the Iris Foundation Awards to recognize scholars, patrons, and professionals who have made outstanding contributions to the field of decorative arts, design history, and material culture. Matthew Yokobosky will receive the Iris Award for Outstanding Mid-Career Scholar on April 27. Proceeds benefit the Bard Graduate Center Scholarship Fund. To find out more about the Iris Foundation Awards, visit us online or call 212 501 3071.

 

Matthew Yokobosky is senior curator of fashion and material culture at the Brooklyn Museum, where he has shaped landmark exhibitions that merge fashion, design, and contemporary culture. Across two decades, he has led the curatorial and exhibition development of more than one hundred projects, including Who Shot Rock & Roll: A Photographic History, 1955 to the Present (2009–10), Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern (2017), David Bowie Is (2018), Pierre Cardin: Future Fashion (2019–20), Studio 54: Night Magic (2020), and Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams (2021–22). His curatorial practice emphasizes the immersive potential of exhibition design, bringing fine art, decorative arts, and couture into new dialogues with visual culture. Yokobosky curated Solid Gold (2024–25), marking the Brooklyn Museum’s 200th anniversary and advancing conversations around craft, material innovation, and the applied arts. He is the organizing curator of Iris van Herpen: Sculpting the Senses (2026), which considers couture as a site where science, technology, and traditional handicraft converge. Previously, he developed major exhibitions for the Whitney Museum of American Art, spanning moving-image installation, live art, and the history of American cinema. In 2023 he was named a Chevalier in the National Order of Merit by the president of France.

 

Image: Installation view, Solid Gold, November 15, 2024 – July 6, 2025.  Brooklyn Museum. (Photo: Paula Abreu Pita).

Date & Time

Tue, Apr 28, 2026 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

Venue Details

Bard Graduate Center

38 West 86th Street
New York, New York 10024 Bard Graduate Center
Bard Graduate Center

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