Killer Heels: The Art of the High-Heeled Shoe
Killer Heels explores fashion’s most provocative accessory. From the high platform chopines of sixteenth-century Italy to the glamorous stilettos on today’s runways and red carpets, the exhibition looks at the high-heeled shoe’s rich and varied history and its enduring place in our popular imagination.
As fashion statement, fetish object, instrument of power, and outlet of artistic expression for both the designer and the wearer, throughout the ages the high-heeled shoe has gone through many shifts in style and symbolism. Deadly sharp stilettos, architecturally inspired wedges and platforms, and a number of artfully crafted shoes that defy categorization are featured among the more than 160 historical and contemporary heels on loan from designers and from the renowned Brooklyn Museum costume collection, housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Designers and design houses represented in Killer Heels include Manolo Blahnik, Chanel, Salvatore Ferragamo, Zaha Hadid, Iris van Herpen, Christian Louboutin, Alexander McQueen, André Perugia, Prada, Elsa Schiaparelli, Noritaka Tatehana, Vivienne Westwood, and Pietro Yantorny.
Presented alongside the objects in the exhibition are six specially commissioned short films inspired by high heels. The filmmakers are Ghada Amer and Reza Farkhondeh, Zach Gold, Steven Klein, Nick Knight, Marilyn Minter, and Rashaad Newsome.
Killer Heels: The Art of the High-Heeled Shoe is organized by Lisa Small, Curator of Exhibitions, Brooklyn Museum. A fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition.

Collection Objects
Hananoto of the Ebiya in Kyō-machi itchōme, from the series Songs of the Four Seasons in the Pleasure Quarters
Torii Kiyomine
Pilgun Yoon
Albert Herter
Manchu Woman's Shoes
Chinese
Manchu Woman's Shoes
Chinese
Pair of Shoes for Women’s Bound Feet

Candlestick, One of Pair
Gorham Manufacturing Company
Leg from a Piece of Furniture

Portrait of a Lady
Giovanni Boldini
Center Table

Porcelain Vase in the Form of an Archaic Bronze

Ice Cream Cup and Saucer
Wedgwood and Sons
Tulip Armchair, Model No. 150
Eero Saarinen
Schedule
September 10, 2014–March 1, 2015
Brooklyn MuseumNew YorkMay 30–August 9, 2015
New MexicoSeptember 4–December 13, 2015
CaliforniaFebruary 5–May 15, 2016
Manchester, New HampshireJune 10–September 4, 2016
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Contact us
Contact us at exhibitions@brooklynmuseum.org if you are interested in bringing this exhibition or others to your institution.