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    PAM HOGG | Of Gods and Monsters | London Fashion Week | Emalin Gallery

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    PAM HOGG UNVEILS ‘OF GODS AND MONSTERS’ COLLECTION AND EXHIBITION AT EMALIN GALLERY DURING LONDON FASHION WEEK CALLS FOR ACTION AGAINST INEQUALITY

    PAM HOGG Of Gods and Monsters London Fashion Week 2024 Emalin Gallery

    Celebrated British fashion icon Pam Hogg reveals her latest collection, ‘Of Gods and Monsters’, in a striking and evocative exhibition at Emalin Gallery as part of this season’s London Fashion Week. This collection blends Hogg’s signature punk aesthetic with urgent political themes, confronting global injustices and the impacts of conflict.

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    Pam Hogg ‘Of Gods and Monsters’ presentation during London Fashion Week September 2024
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    Pam Hogg ‘Of Gods and Monsters’ presentation during London Fashion Week September 2024
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    Pam Hogg ‘Of Gods and Monsters’ presentation during London Fashion Week September 2024
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    Pam Hogg ‘Of Gods and Monsters’ presentation during London Fashion Week September 2024
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    Pam Hogg ‘Of Gods and Monsters’ presentation during London Fashion Week September 2024
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    Pam Hogg ‘Of Gods and Monsters’ presentation during London Fashion Week September 2024
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    Pam Hogg ‘Of Gods and Monsters’ presentation during London Fashion Week September 2024

    In a statement accompanying the launch, Hogg calls for action:
    “It’s an unfair and imbalanced world. There is no time like the present to correct this .. please use your voice.”

    This collection, inspired by the struggles of the displaced and marginalised, presents a raw and visceral commentary on today’s geopolitical landscape. Hogg underscored the message while receiving her ICON Award this September, using her platform to raise awareness of humanitarian crises. She said:
    “Time .. as one of the pieces in my current exhibition on for two more days .. devoted to all the displaced and underprivileged here and all around the world… especially for the people of Gaza right now… TIME TICKS LIKE BOMBS. What Time Is Love?”

    These words resonate throughout ‘Of Gods and Monsters’, where opulent fabrics, striking headpieces, and deconstructed garments convey the fragility of life in times of conflict. Blindfolded models, clad in loosely assembled designs held together with buckles and safety pins, echo the uncertainty and chaos faced by those in war zones, as society turns a blind eye to their suffering.

    Hogg’s commitment to sustainability shines in this collection, with each piece crafted entirely from repurposed materials found in her studio. Reclaiming beauty from the broken and reflecting on the creative process, Hogg explains:
    “Nothing in this collection is new. The first piece of fabric that caught my eye after nine months away from my studio became the starting point. Everything just fell into place. I called her Congo .. reclaiming her jewels. The gallery came the next day and asked when I’d made it. When I said yesterday, they were amazed.”

    For the first time, Hogg has had the creative freedom to exhibit her work in a gallery setting, blurring the boundaries between fashion and art. This fusion of storytelling, political commentary, and avant-garde fashion encapsulates the essence of Pam Hogg’s creative journey.  Each mannequin tells its own harrowing story, with powerful pieces like Nostalgia for a New Age to Come (2012–2024), Palestine “Home” (2024), and Endangered Species (2024) – spotlighting the intricate relationship between personal expression and larger societal issues.

    Featured Works Include:

    • Nostalgia for a New Age to Come, 2012 – 2024 Palestine “Home” 2024
    • How Does Your Garden Grow (Dress Making in the Apocalypse) 1 , 2024
    • How Does Your Garden Grow (Dress Making in the Apocalypse) 2 , 2024
    • Endangered Species, 2024 – Pam Hogg in Collaboration with William Waterworth.
    • Blindsight “The Future Looks Bright”, 2024 To Kingdom Come, 2017 – Pam Hogg in Collaboration with Julia Kennedy
    • Fruits of the Forest (Triptych), 2016-2024
    • Wild Life, 2024 – Pam Hogg in Collaboration with William Waterworth Gold Coast, 2024
    • Congo “Mine All These Jewels”, 2024
    • The Ancestral Plain, 2024

    PAM HOGG BIO Pam Hogg (b. Paisley, Scotland) lives and works in London. She graduated with a BA in Printed Textiles from the Glasgow School of Art with the Newberry Medal of Distinction. Hogg is renowned for her pioneering work in fashion, music, film, theatre costume design and visual art, clashing post-punk aesthetics and politics with high fashion. Launching her first collection in 1981, she has become one of Britain’s most iconic fashion designers, remaining a “tour de force of pop, punk and PVC”. Hogg’s designs have been exhibited at The Victoria & Albert Museum (1984 and 2023), Van Dundee (2023), Firstsite, Colchester (2023); Somerset House, London (2022); The Met Breuer, New York (2018), Liverpool Biennial (2018); Barbican and Winter Palace Vienna (2017); Victoria & Albert Museum, (2013); Tate, St Ives (2013); Summerhall, Edinburgh (2012); Centre Pompidou, Paris (2011). First solo exhibition was at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow (1990). Her contributions to the arts and fashion have been recognised with several awards and honours, including the Great Scot Award (2019); an honorary doctorate from Glasgow University and the Glasgow School of Art (2016), delivering a TED talk for TEDxGlasgow the same year.

    Photo © Sammy Baxter

    British fashion icon Of Gods and Monsters Pam Hogg

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