Jane Hammond's 'Tabula Rosa' on View at The Met's Costume Institute

Jane Hammond's 'Tabula Rosa' on View at The Met's Costume Institute

3 min read  ·  22 May 2026

Installation view of Jane Hammond's Tabula Rosa next to Jean Paul Gaultier's tattoo jumpsuit.

Installation view of Jane Hammond's Tabula Rosa next to Jean Paul Gaultier's tattoo jumpsuit.

Jane Hammond's inkjet print, Tabula Rosa, has been included in The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute exhibition, 'Costume Art.' The work is on view at The Met in New York, with the exhibition scheduled to run through January 10, 2027.

The 'Costume Art' exhibition examines the nuanced relationship between clothing, the body, and identity. It delves into various aspects of self-representation and adornment, touching upon themes such as self-portraiture and the cultural significance of elements like tattoos.

Hammond, recognized for her practice in printmaking and digital art, sees her inclusion in the exhibition highlight the expansive scope of contemporary print media within art discourse. Tabula Rosa was produced by Universal Limited Art Editions (ULAE), a notable entity in the field of fine art publishing.


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