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This publication brings together the works of the Japanese designer Shiro Kuramata(1934-1991) and the creations of the great couturier Azzedine Alaïa. Fashion designer Azzedine Alaïa was a fervent admirer of Shiro Kuramata, even organizing an exhibition of his work at the Fondation Alaïa in 2005. Kuramata's furniture designs are replete with both the fascinating history of Japanese decorative arts and the modern eagerness for Japanese structural simplicity akin to the dogma of form follows function. Now, the Fondation Alaïa presents 23 of Kuramata's works alongside 20 of Alaïa's haute couture creations, creating a synthesis of forms and materials. The lurex knit of a simple gown responds to the knitted metal mesh of a chair, while the transparent acrylic of a shelf unit echoes the feather-light muslin of a runwayreader creation. Each imbued with a great sense of lightness, the pieces showcased here represent both artist's shared interest in abstraction.

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      Publisher: Damiani
      Publication Date: 1/27/2025
      ISBN13: 9788862088381, 978-8862088381
      ISBN10: 8862088388

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This publication brings together the works of the Japanese designer Shiro Kuramata(1934-1991) and the creations of the great couturier Azzedine Alaïa. Fashion designer Azzedine Alaïa was a fervent admirer of Shiro Kuramata, even organizing an exhibition of his work at the Fondation Alaïa in 2005. Kuramata's furniture designs are replete with both the fascinating history of Japanese decorative arts and the modern eagerness for Japanese structural simplicity akin to the dogma of form follows function. Now, the Fondation Alaïa presents 23 of Kuramata's works alongside 20 of Alaïa's haute couture creations, creating a synthesis of forms and materials. The lurex knit of a simple gown responds to the knitted metal mesh of a chair, while the transparent acrylic of a shelf unit echoes the feather-light muslin of a runwayreader creation. Each imbued with a great sense of lightness, the pieces showcased here represent both artist's shared interest in abstraction.

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