> Introduction
'Multiple Clothing' presents a selection of clothing-based works by British artist Stephen Willats', spanning 40 years of practice. Willats began his project 'Multiple Clothing' in 1965 as a strategy to engage directly with the fabric of society, exploring clothing as a very basic externalising of the self. Made up as kits, the clothing designs were created out of many small units that zipped (or later Velcroed) together in various formations to make multiple garment types - including simple shift dresses and jackets. The self-determining nature of acquiring and assembling these kits to each wearers' specification was essentially an amplification of the notion of self-organisation, a key principle beginning to emerge in the politics, philosophy, science and art of this era. The modish, geometric primary-coloured panel designs of Willats early costumes recall the geometric stylistics displayed in early avant-garde ballet and theatre designs in their clean, functional sense of modernity, as well as embodying a spirit of the Sixties with their use of contemporaneous synthetic fabrics. A defining element of Willats wearable artworks was the 'thesaurus' of words that were available to be inserted into the clear plastic pockets, either by the wearer, or by other people that the wearer interacted with. The selection was chosen by the artist from words that describe human thought, mood and behaviour. Over subsequent decades Willats has developed and transformed the look and nature of garment-based works into many alternative situations, including a key period in the early to middle Eighties when he made a series of collaborations with the subcultures of London's thriving club scene. Performances involving the works have continued throughout the projects' lifetime, including influential stagings at the ICA, London, and Daniel Bucholtz Galerie, Cologne.
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> Film
Select from the following film studies. This footage, shot by Willats on cine film, was captured during his Multiple Clothing event on London's Cork Street, 3rd September 1998.
> ‘Personal Display’ (3MB)
> ‘Positive Feedback’ (22MB)
> ‘New Directions’, ‘Open System’, ‘Going Forward’ (11MB)
> ‘Personal Concept Bag’ (15MB)
> ‘Free Expression’ (6MB)
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Stepen Willats interviewed by Christabel Stewart
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> Credits
Featured Artist: Stephen Willats
> Film Credits
Film: Stephen Willats
Edit: Gordon Beswick
Models: Andrew Mottershead, Milicia Vucovic,
Lynne Wilson, Rob Sargeant
Soundtrack recorded at The Schlager Club, Soho, London 1983
> Live Performance Credits
Photography: Jez Tozer, Christabel Stewart
Models: Maria Eisl, Ada Fung, Rhea Thierstein
Artist Assistant: Alun Davies
> SHOWstudio Credits
Arts Editor: Christabel Stewart
Project Design: Paul Bruty
Technical Development: Ross Phillips
Interactive: Will Gray
Studio Photography: Jez Tozer
Stephen Willats
Stephen Willats, born in 1943, is a British artist who lives and works in London.
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