The Met | Linen | Immaterial | Season 1, Episode 2 #podcast @metmuseum | Uploaded April 2024 | Updated October 2024, 18 hours ago.
Take a spin through The Met and you’ll find thousands of items made from linen. From a 3,500 year old sheet from Ancient Egypt, to a Giorgio Armani suit from the 1980s, linen has been a symbol of wealth and authority. But it's also been a tool for the oppression and exploitation of enslaved people in the American South, and an engine of work and comfort in the Victorian era. Suit up as we undress the legacy of linen through its complex, layered symbolism.
This podcast episode was first released August 3, 2022.
Immaterial season 2 launches June 4, 2024.
Objects featured in this episode:
Length of Very Sheer Linen Cloth, ca. 1492–1473 B.C. Egypt, New Kingdom: metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/545138
Armani linen suits (various): metmuseum.org/art/collection/search?q=armani&material=Linen
Nineteenth-century lingerie (various): metmuseum.org/art/collection/search?q=lingerie&material=Linen
Guests:
Catharine H. Roehrig, curator emerita, Egyptian Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Rachel Tashijian, fashion critic and fashion news director, Harper’s Bazaar
Jonathan Square, The Gerald and Mary Ellen Ritter Memorial Fund Fellow, The Costume Institute, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Cora Harrington, lingerie expert, founder of The Lingerie Addict, and author of In Intimate Detail: How to Choose, Wear, and Love Lingerie
For a transcript of this episode and more information, visit metmuseum.org/perspectives/articles/2022/8/immaterial-linen
#MetImmaterial
Follow Immaterial wherever you listen to podcasts.
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Immaterial is produced by The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Magnificent Noise and hosted by Camile Dungy. This episode was produced by Eleanor Kagan.
Special thanks to Emilia Cortes, Jessica Regan, Mellissa Huber, Janina Poskrobko, Cristina Carr, Kristine Kamiya, Minsun Hwang, and Dr. Vanessa Holden.
Subscribe for new content from The Met: youtube.com/user/metmuseum
#TheMet #Art #TheMetropolitanMuseumofArt #Museum #MetImmaterial #podcast
© 2024 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Take a spin through The Met and you’ll find thousands of items made from linen. From a 3,500 year old sheet from Ancient Egypt, to a Giorgio Armani suit from the 1980s, linen has been a symbol of wealth and authority. But it's also been a tool for the oppression and exploitation of enslaved people in the American South, and an engine of work and comfort in the Victorian era. Suit up as we undress the legacy of linen through its complex, layered symbolism.
This podcast episode was first released August 3, 2022.
Immaterial season 2 launches June 4, 2024.
Objects featured in this episode:
Length of Very Sheer Linen Cloth, ca. 1492–1473 B.C. Egypt, New Kingdom: metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/545138
Armani linen suits (various): metmuseum.org/art/collection/search?q=armani&material=Linen
Nineteenth-century lingerie (various): metmuseum.org/art/collection/search?q=lingerie&material=Linen
Guests:
Catharine H. Roehrig, curator emerita, Egyptian Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Rachel Tashijian, fashion critic and fashion news director, Harper’s Bazaar
Jonathan Square, The Gerald and Mary Ellen Ritter Memorial Fund Fellow, The Costume Institute, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Cora Harrington, lingerie expert, founder of The Lingerie Addict, and author of In Intimate Detail: How to Choose, Wear, and Love Lingerie
For a transcript of this episode and more information, visit metmuseum.org/perspectives/articles/2022/8/immaterial-linen
#MetImmaterial
Follow Immaterial wherever you listen to podcasts.
Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/immaterial/id1621349314
Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/7v7RLfDLO9YKzJHoBYGeDx
Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/ccc2c7d1-1568-4a00-b69c-d4a0283ba5b5/immaterial
Immaterial is produced by The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Magnificent Noise and hosted by Camile Dungy. This episode was produced by Eleanor Kagan.
Special thanks to Emilia Cortes, Jessica Regan, Mellissa Huber, Janina Poskrobko, Cristina Carr, Kristine Kamiya, Minsun Hwang, and Dr. Vanessa Holden.
Subscribe for new content from The Met: youtube.com/user/metmuseum
#TheMet #Art #TheMetropolitanMuseumofArt #Museum #MetImmaterial #podcast
© 2024 The Metropolitan Museum of Art