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Takashi Murakami / Virgil Abloh: from wearable art to exposable fashion

Art & Business | Japanese artist Takashi Murakami and American designer Virgil Abloh have crossed their respective brands’ universes and are exposing the works that have resulted from this collaboration at the Larry Gagosian’s gallery. This “star trio” has brought further closer the frontiers between art, fashion and the market … raising great expectations.

Vue de l’exposition Murakami & Abloh - ‘‘Technicolor 2‘‘ à la Galerie Gagosian Paris © Virgil Abloh and © Takashi Murakami
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Vue de l’exposition Murakami & Abloh - "Technicolor 2" à la Galerie Gagosian Paris
© Virgil Abloh and © Takashi Murakami

Reversal of traditional codes, capturing the spirit of the times and resorting to sign language, Takashi Murakami and […]

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Vue de l’exposition Murakami & Abloh - “Technicolor 2“ à la Galerie Gagosian Paris © Virgil Abloh and © Takashi Murakami Vue de l’exposition Murakami & Abloh - “Technicolor 2“ à la Galerie Gagosian Paris © Virgil Abloh and © Takashi Murakami Vue de l’exposition Murakami & Abloh - “Technicolor 2“ à la Galerie Gagosian Paris © Virgil Abloh and © Takashi Murakami Vue de l’exposition Murakami & Abloh - “Technicolor 2“ à la Galerie Gagosian Paris © Virgil Abloh and © Takashi Murakami Vue de l’exposition Murakami & Abloh - “Technicolor 2“ à la Galerie Gagosian Paris © Virgil Abloh and © Takashi Murakami

Vue de l’exposition Murakami & Abloh - "Technicolor 2" à la Galerie Gagosian Paris
© Virgil Abloh and © Takashi Murakami

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