Mixing High and Low in the Gilded Age with Alexis Fair
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P.S. Exhibitions
A project by Pollock X Schaumberg
Instagram: @p.s.xhibitions
Hosts: Virginia Pollock and Erica M. Schaumberg
Producer: Stefan Dudley
Summary: Virginia and Erica talk with design historian, Alexis Fair. Following her research of film, Gilded Age, and American culture, Alexis discusses the relationship between the era to contemporary listeners. Primarily analyzing the 1993 film, The Age of Innocence, Alexis speaks to the film's fashion and influence on the modern perception of the Gilded Age.
Resources:
The Age of Innocence (1993)
The Age of Innocence (1920)
Transcript Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NgJ6OHPV9MsOEnI3_ZHPzlFNtkStXio0/view?usp=sharing
Alexis Fair:
Instagram: @djalexisfair
www.alexisfair.com
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