Engaging with the history and
mission of The Arts Club itself, the two - part installation will bring together McElheny's film The Light Club of Vizcaya: A Women's Picture (2012) and a new site -
specific installation titled The Club for Modern Fashions (2013), a constructed glass pavilion into which performers and guests are invited during the lunch hour, Tuesdays through Fridays, dressed in vintage attire from the 1920s to the 1970s — decades that signify the height of a modernist imperative across the cultures of fashion, design, and
architecture.
They reveal their
mission to Judd - appreciation and education, and these
specific values are realized at his former bank - turned
architecture studio, which is maintained just the way he left it.