The text examines the Japanese artist Takashi Murakami, his artistic journey and collaboration with fashion industry. Thanks to its six chapters, the essay describes and explains the biographical path that led Murakami to create his own artistic style, the development of the art-fashion relationship and the following three collaborations: the 2003 "Cherry Blossom" collection created for Louis Vuitton, the 2018 “Future History” collaboration with designer Virgil Abloh for Off-White and the 2020 collaboration with Billie Eilish for Uniqlo.
Il testo prende in esame l’artista giapponese Takashi Murakami, il suo percorso artistico e di collaborazione con il mondo della moda. Grazie ai suoi sei capitoli, l’elaborato descrive ed esamina il percorso biografico che ha portato Murakami a creare il proprio stile artistico, lo sviluppo del rapporto arte-moda e le seguenti tre collaborazioni: la collezione “Cherry Blossom” del 2003 realizzata per la maison Louis Vuitton, la collaborazione “Future History” del 2018 con il designer Virgil Abloh per Off-White e la collaborazione con Billie Eilish per Uniqlo del 2020.
Takashi Murakami e le collaborazioni con il mondo della moda
ANZALDI, VALENTINA
2023/2024
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The text examines the Japanese artist Takashi Murakami, his artistic journey and collaboration with fashion industry. Thanks to its six chapters, the essay describes and explains the biographical path that led Murakami to create his own artistic style, the development of the art-fashion relationship and the following three collaborations: the 2003 "Cherry Blossom" collection created for Louis Vuitton, the 2018 “Future History” collaboration with designer Virgil Abloh for Off-White and the 2020 collaboration with Billie Eilish for Uniqlo.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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