Match Made in Heaven
By Kiara Raven, TeenTix KC Press Corps Member
Bleach cleaner, microwave dinners, car headlights, candy bars, a bag of chips; these ideas don’t necessarily invoke couture unless, of course, you're Jeremy Scott. I had the honor and privilege to see Scott and Katherine Bernhardt’s breathtaking exhibit Match Made in Heaven. They are both known for taking ideas found in nursery’s, grocery stores, the back of pantry’s and elevating them to a new level. I found Scott’s collection of unique womenswear particularly captivating.
His designs are loud and bright but maintain a level of chic elegance. It is no surprise that his designs have been worn by celebrities like Katy Perry, Charli xcx and Kim Kardashian. His outfits grace the line between junk drawer and New York fashion week in a seamless way. Although Scott’s pieces speak for themselves Bernhardt’s paintings are not to be ignored. She uses spray paint and acrylics to create vivid pieces that invoke a strange nostalgia for the 80s and 90s. Bernhardt’s paintings follow a free loose structure as the artist often tries to not think about what she’s painting when she paints. This makes her works incredibly expressive and truly one of a kind. This art show was quickly one of my favorites I’ve ever seen. My first experience with it was back in July when it had recently opened. I knew the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art as a small art museum connected to a community college. I had only seen small modern exhibits when I had been dragged there for a field trip before. This exhibit changed my view completely.










