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Traces of Time
The exhibition centers on the synergy between Art, Design and Fashion
ANEST COLLECTIVE presents an intimate showcase Cabinet of Curiosities ACT I PROTEUS amidst the bustling currents of MIART and Salone del Mobile. Featured in this exhibition is a curated selection of pieces from ANEST COLLECTIVE’s capsule collection. More than just garments, they are individual stories of artistry and intention.
Transforming the body into sculptures, presenting one breathtaking piece after another. The ankle-length dress is reminiscent of the Sculpture of Mary Magdalene crafted by Gregor Erhart, while the Chesterfield-inspired reliefembroidery intertwines delicate textures with the model's graceful posture...
Each eternal piece is a preious memory encapsulated in time.
ANEST COLLECTIVE’s capsule collection
TIME & THE PRECIOUS
The collection takes its inspiration from the concept of TIME & THE PRECIOUS. Both notions are represented in 14th & 15th century English portraiture from the Tudor period, where both female and male portraits were adorned with symbols that conveyed the subject’s 'purpose, theme, thought and meaning'.
Often requiring knowledge of foreign languages, classical and Biblical sources, the properties of stones, plants, animals or objects – and an intimate knowledge of the owner's own circumstances or philosophy – an emblem or device offered a direct insight into the sitter's mind, if the viewer could decode it.
Cabinet of Curiosities
ACT I PROTEUS
The research for the Wunderkammer of the GDLHM Artistic Director stems from ANEST COLLECTIVE’s collection ACT I Proteus, which takes inspiration from Tudor Style and the timeless history of Applied Arts. Interpretation key: the PRECIOUS as the value of the essence of Matter and Nature, seen as Origin and not as Mimesis.
Photography: GREGOIRE ALEXANDRE
Installation Design: MARION JOLIVE