From Sketches to Stoppers: Frank Gehry’s Wild Ride with Louis Vuitton

Louis Vuitton is at it again, showing that they’re not just about trunks and monograms but about shaping the art, fashion, and architectural worlds one monumental collaboration at a time. The brand’s latest triumph? Taking over Art Basel Paris with a bespoke installation by none other than Frank Gehry, the 95-year-old architect who’s basically one … Read more

Unveiling the Enigmatic World of Cerith Wyn Evans’ “L>espace)(…” at Espace Louis Vuitton Tokyo

L>espace)(…, remarkable sculptural works by Cerith Wyn Evans at the Espace Louis Vuitton Tokyo. Visitors to the Espace Louis Vuitton Tokyo have an opportunity to admire works by Cerith Wyn Evans during an exclusive exhibtion entitled “L>espace)(…”, which runs from July 20 through January 8, 2024. Through words and light, the Welsh artist explores the … Read more

Basquiat x Warhol at Four Hands – The Most Important Ever Collaboration Between The Two Artists

  In a new exhibition from April 5 to August 28, 2023, the Fondation Louis Vuitton presents a captivating collaboration between Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol. Five years after the resounding success of the “Jean-Michel Basquiat” exhibition, which drew 700,000 visitors, the Foundation continues to explore the artist’s work through this creative tandem with Warhol. … Read more

Fondation Louis Vuitton unveiled The Morozov Collection, a new blockbuster art exhibition

 

 

From 22 September 2021 until 22 February 2022, the exhibition of the Morozov collection takes over the entire art galleries of the Fondation Louis Vuitton. The exhibition presents the masterpieces from the Collection of the brothers Mikhaïl Abramovitch Morozov (1870-1903) and Ivan Abramovitch Morozov (1871-1921). The Morozov Collection is one of the world’s foremost collections of Impressionist and Modern art.

Valentin Sérov « Portrait du collectionneur de la peinture moderne russe et française Ivan Abramovitch Morozov » Moscou, 1910 Galerie Trétiakov, Moscou Galerie Trétiakov, Moscou; @Fondation Louis Vuitton THE MOROZOV COLLECTION

Fondation Louis Vuitton unveiled THE MOROZOV COLLECTION, one of the world’s foremost collections of Impressionist and Modern art. On view through February 22th, 2022, this major international art exhibition is bringing together in Paris 200 masterpieces from the French and Russian modern art collection of the brothers Mikhaïl and Ivan Morozov. This will be the first time the collection has traveled outside of Russia since its creation at the turn of the 20th century.

The landmark exhibition is the second in the ICONS OF MODERN ART series, organized by the Fondation Louis Vuitton in partnership with the State Hermitage Museum (Saint-Petersburg), the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts (Moscow) and the State Tretyakov Gallery (Moscow). It follows the Fondation Louis Vuitton’s influential SHCHUKIN COLLECTION exhibition (2016), which attracted 1.3 million visitors, and continues the Fondation’s series dedicated to prominent collectors and pioneering patrons of modern art, which has also included The Courtauld Collection, A Vision for Impressionism (2019).

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Installed across all of the galleries in the Fondation Louis Vuitton’s iconic Frank Gehry building, THE MOROZOV COLLECTION will bring together a selection of works by renowned French artists including Manet, Rodin, Monet, Pissarro, Toulouse-Lautrec, Renoir, Sisley, Cézanne, Gaugin, Van Gogh, Bonnard, Denis, Maillol, Matisse, Marquet, Vlaminck, Derain and alongside Russian masters including Repin, Vrubel, Korovin, Golovin, Serov, Larionov, Goncharova, Malevich, Mashkov, Konchalovsky, Outkine, Saryan and Konenkov. Conceived by Anne Baldassari, the exhibition’s chief curator, The Morozov Collection will include astonishing discoveries and memorable moments, with a unique design that evokes historical references and highlights the timeless nature of works that exemplify the emerging artistic modernity of the late 19th- and early 20th centuries.

For the first and only time, the Music Room in Ivan Morozov’s Moscow mansion is presented outside the State Hermitage Museum as part of a special exhibition design and installation that marks the ending of the presentation of the Morozov works. Consisting of a monumental decorative installation of seven panels commissioned by Ivan Morozov in 1907 from Maurice Denis on the subject of The Story of Psyche (1908-1909), and of four sculptures by Aristide Maillol, the Music Room will provide a rare window into the life of the prominent collector.

Portrait of Ivan Abramovich Morozov “, Konstantin Korovine, 1903.

THE MOROZOV BROTHERS

The brothers Mikhaïl Abramovich Morozov (1870-1903) and Ivan Abramovich Morozov (1871-1921) were arts patrons who dominated Moscow’s cultural life at the turn of the 20th century, in much the same way as the Tretyakovs, Mamontovs, Riabouchinskys and Shchukins did. They stood out for their unconditional patronage of contemporary European and Russian art, which greatly contributed to enhancing the international reputation of modern French painters.

On the advice of Paris’s leading art dealers – Paul Durand-Ruel, Ambroise Vollard, Georges Bernheim, Eugène Druet, Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler — the Morozovs acquired more than 250 iconic paintings and sculptures by Cézanne, Gauguin, Van Gogh, Renoir, Monet, Matisse, Marquet, Derain and Picasso, as well as monumental decorative works by Bonnard and Denis, and bronzes by Rodin, Claudel and Maillol. They also committed to collecting contemporary Russian art by bringing together nearly 400 modern Russian paintings by artists of the Realist (Wanderers), Symbolist, Impressionist, and Post-Impressionist movements such as Vrubel, Korovin, Golovin, Serov, Outkine, as well as by Larionov, Mashkov, Konchalovsky, Saryan and Konenkov.

Their collections, nationalized in 1918, allowed the creation of the world’s first museum of modern art: the State Museum of Modern Western Art / GMNZI, which opened in Ivan Morozov’s Moscow mansion in 1928. From the 1930s to 1948, their collections were gradually spread out among Russian public institutions: the State Hermitage Museum, the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts and the Tretyakov Gallery.

In parallel, the Fondation Louis Vuitton is supporting an extensive program of research, preservation and restoration of modern French works (Picasso, Matisse, Gaugin and Van Gogh) and Russian ones (Vrubel in particular) from the collections of the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts and the Tretyakov Gallery. The Fondation Louis Vuitton is also engaged in modernizing and equipping the Pushkin Museum’s Restoration Workshop.

By extending its patronage to the State Hermitage Museum, LVMH was actively involved in the organisation of the Morozov exhibition that took place in June 2019 in Saint-Petersburg. LVMH has also given its full support to a legacy project led by the State Hermitage Museum, aimed at recreating within its permanent collections, the Music Room in Ivan Morozov’s mansion.

Photo credit: Widow Margarita Kirillovna Morozov with her children “, Anonymous photographer, [end 1903-beginning 1904], Collection N. Semenova.

LVMH Prize For Young Fashion Designers 2017: discover the shortlisted designers

21 fashion talents have been shortlisted by the selection committee of the Prize, under the supervision of Delphine Arnault, the French businesswoman, Director and executive Vice President of Louis Vuitton (LVMH Luxury Group).

LVMH Fashion Prize 2017 finalists

The fourth edition of the LVMH Prize saw a drive in applications, resulting in approximately 1,200 candidates from 90 countries.

21 designers have been shortlisted by the selection committee of the Prize. They have been invited to meet LVMH’s 45 international fashion experts who will pick 8 finalists during a showroom that will take place on March 2 and 3 in Paris. Among the fashion designers selected in the fourth edition of the LVMH Prize, 10 design menswear, 9 womenswear exclusively while 2 design unisex collections.

For the 2017 edition, the jury have selected designers from Australia, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Korea, New-Zealand, Russia, Spain, Taiwan, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States. They will meet in Paris on March 2 and 3, 2017, to showcase their work for the benefit of the experts and the members of a remarkable jury, who will assist them.

“Menswear asserts its strong presence in the selection, alongside women’s inspiring collections, strong on high-grade know-how. This year, two distinct characteristics stand out among the propositions of the candidates: first, streetwear in various forms influences many collections; and second, the gender diversity of the designs is emblematic of this edition. Boldness is the keyword of the creations of these 21 young designers. LVMH felt a duty to create this Prize that rewards young designers but above all nurtures tomorrow’s talent,” commented Delphine Arnault.

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The LVMH Prize will be awarded by the Jury on June 16 at the Fondation Louis Vuitton.

Former winners of the Prize include: Grace Wales Bonner (Winner 2016), Vejas (Special Prize 2016), Marques’Almeida (Winner 2015), Jacquemus (Special Prize 2015), Thomas Tait (Winner 2014), Hood by Air (Special Prize 2014), Miuniku (Special Prize 2014).

Moreover, three young graduates from fashion schools will be awarded the Graduate Prize that remains open to applications until May 15, 2017.

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LVMH Prize For Young Fashion Designers 2017. The List of the 21 pre-selected designers:

  • ABASI ROSBOROUGH by Greg Rosborough (American designer based in New York). Menswear, showing in New York.
  • AMBUSH by Yoon Ahn (American designer based in Tokyo). Unisex collections, showing in New York.
  • ANGUS CHIANG by Angus Chiang (Taiwanese designer based in Taiwan). Menswear, showing in Tokyo.
  • ATLEIN by Antonin Tron (French designer based in Paris). Womenswear, showing in Paris.
  • BLINDNESS by JiSun Park (Korean designer based in Seoul). Menswear, showing in Paris.
  • CECILIE BAHNSEN by Cecilie Rosted Bahnsen (Danish designer based in Copenhagen). Womenswear, showing in Copenhagen.
  • CHARLES JEFFREY LOVERBOY by Charles Jeffrey (British designer based in London). Menswear, showing in London.
  • DANIEL W. FLETCHER by Daniel Fletcher (British designer based in London). Menswear, showing in London.
  • DILARA FINDIKOGLU by Dilara Findikoglu (Turkish designer based in London). Womenswear, showing in London.
  • GMBH by Serhat Isik (German collective based in Berlin). Unisex collections, showing in Berlin.
  • JAHNKOY by Maria Kazakova (Russian designer based in New York). Menswear, showing in New York.
  • KATHERINE MAVRIDIS by Katherine Mavridis (Australian designer based in New York). Womenswear, showing in New York.
  • KOZABURO by Kozaburo Akasaka (Japanese designer based in Tokyo). Menswear, showing in Tokyo.
  • MAGGIE MARILYN by Maggie Hewitt (New Zealand designer based in Auckland). Womenswear, showing in Paris.
  • MARINE SERRE by Marine Serre (French designer based in Paris). Womenswear, showing in Paris.
  • MARTINE ROSE STUDIOS LIMITED by Martine Rose (British designer based in London). Menswear, showing in London.
  • MOLLY GODDARD by Molly Goddard (British designer based in London). Womenswear, showing in London.
  • NABIL NAYAL by Nabil el-Nayal (British designer based in London). Womenswear, showing in London.
  • PALOMO SPAIN by Alejandro Gomez Palomo (Spanish designer based in Cordoba). Menswear, showing in New York.
  • RICHARD MALONE by Richard Malone (Irish designer based in London). Womenswear, showing in London.
  • SULVAM by Teppei Fujita (Japanese designer based in Tokyo). Menswear, showing in Tokyo.
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Searching for signs of the Soviets in St Petersburg

Built from scratch by the tsars, imperial St Petersburg was at the epicentre of the Russian Revolution. Harriet Green scours its streets for Lenin’s legacy