sabato 29 novembre 2014

ROME VATICAN FASHION WEEK

in St. Peter in Vatican, wearing my DOREAPALAN Saints







 Santa Teresa de Avila, "Santi e Martiri" collection. DOREAPALAN





 S. Sebastiano, "Santi e Martiri" collection. DOREAPALAN

 S. Sebastiano, "Santi e Martiri" collection. DOREAPALAN



  Rainaldi/Ferretti "Nada y Todo", lead sculpture, 
(Tempietto di San Pietro in Montorio, Roma)
 Rainaldi/Ferretti "Nada y Todo", glass sculpture, 
(Tempietto di San Pietro in Montorio, Roma)
  Rainaldi/Ferretti "Nada y Todo", glass sculpture,  
(Tempietto di San Pietro in Montorio, Roma)











venerdì 3 ottobre 2014

LA FEMME MECANIQUE: Fernand Léger on ss2015's catwalks


Shortly after Museo Correr's retrospective of the artist in Venice, his Ballet Mécanique continues dancing on this season's catwalks. 

FERNAND LÉGER


Fernand Léger in Paris, 1958 (ph.Mark Shaw)

Artist biography

Fernand Léger 1881-1955
French painter and designer. Born in Argentan, Normandy. Apprenticed to an architect at Caen 1897-9. Moved to Paris in 1900 and worked as architect's draughtsman, also studying at the Ecole des Arts Décoratifs and the Académie Julian. Influenced from 1907 by Cézanne. Met Delaunay, Gleizes, the Douanier Rousseau and others; participated from 1909 in the Cubist movement and developed a semi-abstract Cubist idiom with dynamic contrasting tubular forms. First one-man exhibition at the Galerie Kahnweiler, Paris, 1912. Fought in the French Army 1914-17, and was excited by the beauty of machine forms. Paintings sometimes dynamic, sometimes static of subjects taken from modern industrial civilisation and objects such as keys, pipes, etc.; bold oppositions of colour. Friendship with Le Corbusier and Ozenfant. Collaborated on an experimental film Ballet Mécanique 1924, designed sets and costumes for the ballet, and experimented with mural painting. Took refuge 1940-5 in the USA, where he started to make compositions of divers, acrobats and cyclists. Returned in 1945 to France and in his last years was active not only as a painter but as designer for the ballet and of polychrome sculpture in ceramic, mosaics and stained glass. Series of figure paintings of construction workers, the circus, etc. Awarded the Grand Prix at the 1955 Sao Paulo Bienal. Died at Gif-sur-Yvette.
Published in:
Ronald Alley, Catalogue of the Tate Gallery's Collection of Modern Art other than Works by British Artists, Tate Gallery and Sotheby Parke-Bernet, London 1981, pp.416-17










SPRING-SUMMER CATWALKS 2015


JC de Castelbajac
Fêtes de la faim, 1949
JC de Castelbajac
 
Face with Two Hands, 1954
Dsquared
Flag 
Piazza Sempione
Jazz, 1930
Balmain
 
Horse head on a yellow background,1953
Ohne Titel
 
Œuvre 
Comme des Garçons
 
Hand Signed Ceramic Sculpture
Dries van Noten 
Couverture catalogue de l'exposition retrospective Fernand Lèger
Versace
 L'enfant
Dsquared
The aircraft in the sky
 Junya Watanabe
Disques,1918
 Junya Watanabe
 Three characters,1920
 Junya Watanabe
The tug
 Dolce e Gabbana
Femme sur fond rouge, femme assise 
 Saloni
Composition architecturale
TOPSHOP Unique 
Acrobats 2
Lacoste 
Mural, 1926
Carven 


 Roksanda
Cirque
 Parsons MFA
Lezhe
David Koma
Reclining Woman
Lacoste
Composition with the three
 Ohne Titel
Two women on a blue background, 1952
Roberto Cavalli
Constructors
Balmain
The Construction Workers
Balmain
String constructors
Balmain
The staircase,1914
 Jacquemus
The staircase,1914
Louis Vuitton
Cirque 3
VFiles
La fin du monde, filmée per l'ange N.-D., 1919
VFiles 

 Comme des Garçons
 Morning Rapture, 1949
Anthony Vaccarello
Nature morte ABC,1927
Anthony Vaccarello
The station,1918
Saloni
The Typographer,1917
 Marco de Vincenzo
La Roue,1920
Antonio Marras 
Sacro cuore-audincourt
 Antonio Marras
Woman holding a vase,1927 
Sportmax

La creación del mundo - Vestido de mujer
Alexander McQueen
Ballet mecanique
 Maison Martin Margiela
The creation of the world,1923
Issa
L'Écuyère 
Marni

Marni
Le cirque
 Peter Pilotto
Abstract composition
Thom Browne 
Plungers II,1942


  •          Kiki de Montparnasse, Ballet mécanique, Fernand Léger, 1924
A.B.