Art
The iconic Up5_6 on show at The Design Museum in London
The famous Up5_Up6 armchair, designed by Gaetano Pesce in 1969, is one of the protagonists of the exhibition path Home Futures, currently ongoing at The Design Museum in London.
The famous Up5_Up6 armchair, designed by Gaetano Pesce in 1969 and become a timeless icon of Italian design with its expressive shapes upholstered with elastic fabric, is one of the protagonists of the exhibition path Home Futures, currently ongoing at The Design Museum in London.
Luis Vuitton X celebrates 160 years of artistic collaboration at the fashion house
Luis Vuitton X celebrates 160 years of artistic collaboration at the fashion house
Louis Vuitton has created an exhibition in Los Angeles that showcases its collaborations with leading artists over the past 160 years, complete with custom bags and a tropical pop-up shop. The Louis Vuitton X exhibition at the 468 North Rodeo Drive building in Beverly Hills contains 180 items from the French fashion house’s archive.
Located at the prestigious address of 468 North Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills is the Louis Vuitton X exhibition. A retrospective of collaboration with global artists and designers over the past 160 years, it includes a selection of custom made bags in addition to a tropical pop-up shop.
The 180 items from the archives of this world renowned French brand are exhibited in 10 rooms, each one individually presented in a myriad of colours and designs.
Daniel Libeskind designs photo installation at Auschwitz
Daniel Libeskind designs photo installation at Auschwitz
Daniel Libeskind has designed an outdoor installation called Through the Lens of Faith in Poland to showcase photographer Caryl Englander’s portraits of Auschwitz-Birkenau survivors. Through the Lens of Faith is a series of three-metre-high steel panels lining a path near the Auschwitz Memorial and Museum in Oświęcim.
Daniel Libeskind has designed an outdoor installation called Through the Lens of Faith in Poland to showcase photographer Caryl Englander’s portraits of Auschwitz-Birkenau survivors.
Through the Lens of Faith is a series of three-metre-high steel panels lining a path near the Auschwitz Memorial and Museum in Oświęcim.