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Lee Alexander McQueen + Ann Ray stand holding hands backstage in a black and white photo with racks of clothing behind them.

McQueen earned a reputation as a “troubled genius” over the course of his legendary career.

Photo provided by The Frist Art Museum

High fashion takes center stage this week at the Frist Art Museum during the grand opening of Lee Alexander McQueen & Ann Ray: Rendez-Vous — an intimate exhibition dedicated to the visionary British fashion designer + his close friend and photographer Ann Ray.

Opening this Thursday, May 30, the stunning collection of garments and hand-selected photos explores the artists’ lives and creative partnership.

The exhibition also features special events, including workshops, Frist Fridays, and even a gallery talk with Ann Ray herself.

See the iconic works

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