Paris Kyne: The Colour of Racing
April - June 2009
in the Garage Street Level Gallery
Workshop: Monday, April 27 - Friday, May 1, 2009, 12-4pm daily
21c celebrates the Derby racing season by bringing renowned Australian designer
and Master Milliner Paris Kyne for an exhibition of artistic custom hat-making.
Inspired by the sea of color he experienced at his first trip to the Kentucky Derby,
Kyne has created 13 hats for this exhibition based on the colors of the silks of
previous Kentucky Derby winners.
At the forefront of the exhibition is his tribute to the 2007 Derby winner Street
Sense who made a memorable move from second-place to a win on the
final stretch. This remarkable piece is a stunning yellow simmay wave with vintage
royal blue Swiss straw braid edges and a large feather shooting through the entire
piece to symbolize the dynamism of the track. This exhibition, The Colour of Racing,
is a stunning homage to all the the color, movement, and spirit of horse racing.
In addition, Kyne is making a special trip from Australia for a workshop in which
a selection of similar and custom hats will be for sale through the 21c Museum Shop.
Don't miss your chance to meet the Master Milliner during his daily workshop and
receive complimentary fittings and alterations from the Master himself with a purchase
from the
21c Museum Shop.
About the Designer
Born Michael Francis Kyne, "Paris" has been crafting one-of-a kind headwear
for over twenty years and prides himself on meticulous selection of unique and vintage
materials. His search for textiles, trims and tools for his creations take him around
the globe and he has accumulated a collection of over 700 hat blocks, some of which
are up to 120 years old. "Each year, I spend copious amounts of time rediscovering
the lost techniques of millinery. This is mainly achieved by purchasing old and
unusual hats in opp-shops, taking them apart very carefully to learn anything that
is hidden below the surface. These techniques are later applied to modern fabrics
in new ways," explains Paris.
Paris studied fashion and millinery in London and received his technical knowledge
and sound manufacturing skills working in Australia for the late internationally
beloved celebrity milliner William Beale. While Paris' creations have adorned celebrities,
including Paris and Nicky Hilton, and are on permanent display at the Australian
Racing Museum, Paris himself can be described as an art piece. As a self-described
"fashion adjudicator", Paris is well known in Melbourne for his endless
energy and sometimes surprising wardrobe. He often serves as a television commentator
for fashion and social events. When asked about his persona, Paris quipped "life's
a party, full of photo opportunities."
2009 Exhibitions
Here Now, There Then
Letitia Quesenberry
August - December 2009
Gallery 4
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To coincide with the exhibition
Creating Identity: Portraits Today.
Going Home: El Dia de Los Muertos
21c Museum Celebrates El Día de los Muertos with a Site-Specific Installation
by UofL Students
November 1 - 23, 2009
In conjunction with November Trolley Hop
On display on the 7th Street sidewalk,
in front of the entrance to 21c Museum Hotel
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James Baker Hall: Photo/Synthesis
September 2008 - October 2009
in the Atrium, Galleries 1 & 3
Opening reception Thursday, September 4, 6pm
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Nineveh
a sculptural installation by Ezra Kellerman
Presented by 21c & UofL Hite Institute
September 16 - October 17, 2009
Exhibited at The Cressman Center for Visual Art
Opening reception September 16, 2009, 6pm
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Constant World:
The Work of Jennifer & Kevin McCoy
March - August 10, 2009
Street Level Gallery
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Past Highlights & Acquisitions
from our ongoing exhibition
New Acquisitions & Highlights
January 2007 - August 2009
Atrium Gallery
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Ross Gordon: Ceremony Series,
Lamboka Kenya
July - August 2009
Gallery 4
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Paris Kyne: The Colour of Racing
April - June 2009
in the Garage Street Level Gallery
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UK College of Design Proposals to Revitalize Shippingport, Louisville
May 25 - June 8, 2009
Atrium Gallery
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All's Fair in Art and War:
Envisioning Conflict
October 2008 - March 2009
Street Level Gallery
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The Photographs of Dominic Rouse
December 2008 - March 2009
in the Garage Street Level Gallery
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