Posts Tagged ‘Prada’

A Pop Up Museum

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012
© Francesco Vezzoli, Natalie, Courtesy of Prada's 24 Hour Museum

© Francesco Vezzoli, Natalie, with Vezzoli's mother's eyes Courtesy of Prada's 24 Hour Museum

Italian artist Francesco Vezzoli’s latest media ploy has been to design a pop-up museum, open for 24 hours, in collaboration with Prada and AMO, Rem Koolhaas’ think tank in Paris’ Palais d’Iéna. The temporary event will welcome the public in to the traditionally historic building for a night of magic, like a Cinderella’s ball, before it is dismantled the next day.

The theatrical premiere is organized into three event spaces, historic, contemporary and the forgotten, the first being a showcase of Vezzoli’s works enclosed in neon-lit metal cages on the ground floor of the building. Vezzoli poses his portraits of Hollywood divas in the style of classical Greco-Roman sculptures on marble pedestals – the sculptures wear masks with Vezzoli’s mother’s eyes. With these works, Vezzoli continues his exploration of red-carpet rituals of celebrity and stardom that will be further exploited with a party staged in conjunction with the event, and which will be live streamed on the internet. Also, on Facebook, the artist intends to have an interactive game in which he frames people’s faces in classical composites.

© Francesco Vezzoli, Cate Courtesy of Prada's 24 Hour Museum

© Francesco Vezzoli, Cate Courtesy of Prada's 24 Hour Museum


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Rem Koolhaas Designs for Prada

Tuesday, July 5th, 2011
By OMA / Agostino Osio © All rights reserved

PRADA CATWALK MAN SS 2012, ITALY, MILAN, 2011 By OMA / Agostino Osio © All rights reserved

Prada collaborated with Rem KoolhaasOMA design studio to create a show space for its men’s Spring/Summer 2012 catwalk show at the Fondazione Prada in Milan.

OMA organized rows of blue foam cubes in a 1.5 x 1.5 spatial grid spread across the hall for the audience to sit on while models zigzagged between them creating more engagement and visibility then the usual linear catwalks.

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Under the Magical Aura of Soma

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010
Carsten Höller's "Soma" exhibit at Hamburger Bahnhof,Berlin. Photo by David von Becker

Carsten Höller's Soma exhibit in Berlin

By Kiša Lala

Carsten Höller’s new exhibition at Hamburger Bahnhof museum in Berlin, ‘Soma’ examines the mythic traditions of this Vedic elixir. Though the recipe and ingredients for it have been lost, ethnomycologists and artists alike have been interpreting its origin through ancient manuscripts – from such sources as the verses of the Rigveda, an ancient North Indian text from the 2nd millennium BCE: ‘We have drunk of the soma; we have become immortal, we have seen the light; we have found the Gods.’

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