Propelled by Gucci Creative Director Alessandro Michele’s meditations on society and reflections on eterotopia and curated by Myriam Ben Salah, the new exhibition ‘No Space, Just A Place’ is held at the Daelim Museum in Seoul—a location part of the Gucci Places network. The exhibit features independent art spaces where artists were invited to give their own definition of what an “other space” might be. Pictured here in the first image is the work of artist Sungsil Ryu—showcased by Boan 1942—exploring the notion of artificial paradises. Her installation ‘Psychedelic Nature’ focuses on secular superstitions and fictitious narratives that link human beings to nature. Image 2 features Hapjungjigu that presents the work of painter Jun Hyerim who unpacks through her three dimensional canvases the notion of Arcadia, with its interestingly ambivalent meaning in Korean—meaning both the “ideal land” and the “impossible to realize”. Tastehouse’s project ‘Tasteview Daelim Branch’ (seen in image 3, 4 and 5) reflects on the notion of value of art and how that value exists within a commercial space. Building an alternative commercial looking space within the museum, a ‘non-sale shop’, Tastehouse reconnects with the true value of the objects and the status of the viewer as a consumer. ‘No Space, Just a Place’ will run until July 12, 2020. Take a virtual tour of the exhibition with a special 360 video on.gucci.com/_NoSpaceJustAPlace360
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Celebrating Gucci Gift with Gucci Beauty scents by Alessandro Michele. Gucci Mémoire d’une Odeur—meaning memory of a scent—the universal green aromatic fragrance with notes of Roman chamomile and Indian Coral Jasmine and special scents from a curated luxury line of fragrances The Alchemists Garden. Discover more on.gucci.com/_GucciGift2019.
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We are very pleased to help publish ‘Touch Wood’, the accompanying book to the exhibition of the same name, which will be running from 17th–20th October at Dray Walk Gallery in London. The show is aiming to raise money to protect threatened habitats, restore tropical forests and reduce our carbon footprint. Proceeds from the show and book will be donated to the World Land Trust, patroned by Sir David Attenborough.
Born out of a deep love for nature, the project, imagined and curated by Thomas Danthony and Clare Mabin, showcases a community of artists, designers and illustrators who have been asked to express what nature means to them by contributing an original piece of art, created on a wooden board.
Designed by Sarah Boris this beautiful book reproduces the work contributed for the show and includes pieces by artists such as Jean Jullien, Malika Favre, Hey Studio, Virginie Morgand and many, many more. Referring back to the meaning of the expression ‘touch wood’, they may be perceived as lucky charms. We will need more than luck, but we hope this small gesture, in the form of art, will help to safeguard nature.
You can pick up a copy of this book here: https://www.counter-print.co.uk/…/all-b…/products/touch-wood
🙏 Big thanks need to go to a number of people for making this book happen. As well as those mentioned above and all the contributors, we’d like to thank Fedrigoni for the beautiful stocks, ‘Freelife Cento’ and ‘Woodstock’ and for helping us offset the carbon for the paper. Thank you to Foilco for supplying the stunning cover foil and to Team Impression for the wonderful print job!