Final cease, New York!
After 10 months on the highway, Louis Vuitton’s touring exhibition celebrating the French founder’s bicentennial birthday has lastly arrived in Manhattan.
Known as “200 Trunks, 200 Visionaries,” the immersive present is open to the general public within the former Barneys constructing, together with the enduring restaurant Freds.
The roving undertaking options 200 trunks imagined by luminaries and associates of the home, starting from artists, singers and thinkers to iconic manufacturers.
Every was requested to customise a metaphorical clean canvas measuring 50 x 50 x 100 centimeters — roughly the scale of founder Louis Vuitton’s first trunk from the 1850s. And since “LV200” was conceived as a philanthropic endeavor, the entire expertise donated their $2 million in charges to certainly one of 15 charitable organizations throughout 13 international locations benefiting younger individuals.
Designer Marc Jacobs, actor Robin Wright, make-up artist Pat McGrath, activist and writer Gloria Steinem, pattern forecaster Lidewij Edelkoort, toy maker Lego and Ok-pop boy band BTS are just some of the boldfaced names who received inventive. Architect Frank Gehry’s masterpiece is displayed in a room with partitions festooned with crumpled paper — a nod to his set design for opera “Don Giovanni” — whereas Brooklyn-born artist Francesca Sorrenti lined her work with signature collage. There’s even a 200-track jukebox trunk by British DJ and radio presenter Benji B.
Company also can swing by the ground-floor reward store, which carries exhibition collectibles, small leather-based items, equipment and books, or go to “The Residency,” a basement area the place visionaries host interactive workshops and an in-house group prepares Louis Vuitton’s vacation home windows for the constructing.
Whereas the present is free to the general public, nostalgic New Yorkers will need to reserve a desk at Freds, the lunch scorching spot well-known for fantastic meals and people-watching that closed in 2020. Louis Vuitton has revived the ninth-floor restaurant, now dubbed Freds x Louis, throughout the exhibit.
All in all, it’s a moveable feast.
Open via Dec. 31 (closed Dec. 25) at 660 Madison Ave.; extra data
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