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Fashion and art collude at two historical spaces in one remarkable evening.
This Saturday,March 2,ought to be red-marked by aesthetes of both fashion and art. The day sees two remarkable discussions that put both artistic endeavours in one room. The first is at the spanking-new Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum,where artist Reena Kallat will unveil Untitled (Cobweb/ Crossings). The museum and ZegnArt,an aspect of the Italian Ermenegildo Zegna group of menswear,have co-curated what the museums director Tasneem Mehta calls a pioneering initiative to engage the public imagination.
French giant Louis Vuittons penchant for art is well known ever since it opened its Espace Culturel Louis Vuitton at their Champs Elysees maison in Paris in 2006. Espace Louis Vuitton Tokyo opened in the beautiful Omotesando area,and hosts three delightful contemporary exhibits a year. This year,they are looking at India. Its sixth exhibit has been curated by art critic and historian Nanak Ganguly who has selected four emerging Indian artists from Kolkata Adip Dutta,Snehashish Maity,Sekhar Roy and Piyali Sadhukhan.
Saturday,at Cymroza Art Gallery,sees the artists in conversation with Ganguly and Christine Vendredi-Auzanneau from Espace Louis Vuitton Tokyo. Add to this,The India Design Forum at the NCPA on March 15-16,where designers Christian Louboutin,Anouska Hempel and Sabyasachi among others,will be speaking. We have a heady cocktail that mixes both art forms.
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