Art+fashion,

Art+fashion,

bookmark
Thu 18 Nov 2010 1:00 AM

 

American
conceptual artist John Baldessari’s art-inspired creations are the
focus of a novel installation, The Giacometti Variations, on exhibit
at the Prada Foundation in Milan until December 26.

 

The installation features
nine monumental mannequins inspired by Swiss artist Alberto
Giacometti’s iconic sculptures, dressed in colourful clothing and
accessories designed by Baldessari.

 

‘Giacometti’s
figures are the most skinny and emaciated sculptures that exist. Why
not push that further?’ Baldessari said in a press statement. ‘Also
there currently is a blurring of art and fashion … Why not fuse the
two-art and fashion-since that idea is in our zeitgeist?’

 

During the exhibit,
Baldessari will present 18 different looks on the nine statues, in
rotation. For more information, see www.fondazioneprada.org.

 

Related articles

NEWS

Urban community garden project underway

Those interested in the communal urban gardens have until May 30 to sign up.

NEWS

Incentive scheme introduced to encourage cycling in Florence

“Pedala, Firenze ti premia” rewards bike commuters.

NEWS

The state of the “edicola” in Italy

The Palazzo Vecchio announces a plan to save traditional newsstands.

LIGHT MODE
DARK MODE