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Met Gala 2026 Theme Unveiled with “Costume Art” Exhibition
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute has announced its spring exhibition, which will set the stage for the theme of the highly anticipated 2026 Met Gala. Titled “Costume Art,” the exhibition is set to open on May 10, 2026, and will run until January 10, 2027. The Met Gala itself will take place on May 4, 2026, making the exhibition’s reveal particularly timely for fashion enthusiasts and attendees alike.
Curator Andrew Bolton elaborated on the exhibition’s vision, emphasizing the integration of various art forms. “The exhibition will pair objects, sculptures, and paintings from the museum with garments from the Costume Institute,” Bolton explained in an interview with Vogue. He highlighted a key theme: the dressed body is central to the museum’s narrative, asserting that even the nude is never devoid of meaning. “It’s always inscribed with cultural values and ideas,” he noted.
Bolton intends to explore a range of body types through the exhibition, including the classical body, as well as those often overlooked, such as aging and pregnant bodies. “The idea was to put the body back into discussions about art and fashion and to embrace the body, not to take it away as a way of elevating fashion to an art form,” he stated. This approach aims to foster a deeper connection between fashion and art, inviting visitors to engage with the human form in new ways.
The spring exhibition will also mark the inauguration of the Condé M. Nast Galleries, located adjacent to The Met’s Great Hall. Bolton described the display, noting that mannequins, some featuring mirrored heads, will be positioned atop six-foot pedestals. This design choice is intended to draw the viewer’s eye upward, creating a striking visual experience.
Last year’s Costume Institute exhibition, titled “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” featured the dress code “Tailored for You,” which resonated strongly with attendees. As anticipation builds for the upcoming gala, the unique theme of “Costume Art” promises to inspire a diverse range of fashion interpretations, further enriching the cultural significance of this esteemed event.
With the 2026 Met Gala on the horizon, the announcement of the “Costume Art” exhibition offers a glimpse into the innovative intersections of art and fashion that lie ahead, setting the stage for a captivating evening of creativity and expression.
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