Paris' Galerie Kreo presents 'Echosystems': A journey into the world of Virgil Abloh - industrialkonzept

Paris' Galerie Kreo presents 'Echosystems': A journey into the world of Virgil Abloh

von @industrialkonzept Team

In the heart of Paris, Galerie Kreo has opened its doors to a fascinating world of creativity and presents the inspiring exhibition "Virgil Abloh: Echosystems". This extraordinary exhibition offers a glimpse into the boundless creativity of Virgil Abloh, a multi-talented artist known for his cross-genre work that connects communities and transcends artistic boundaries. Curated by Hugo Vitrani, the exhibition not only presents Abloh's latest works, but also pays tribute to the artistic influences that have shaped his remarkable journey, including icons such as Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring.

Virgil Abloh's work is a testament to the power of inclusivity. It bridges gaps between diverse communities and challenges conventional artistic boundaries. At the center of the exhibition are Abloh's masterpieces, including the "WORLD LEADERS" ladder, the impressive "TOWER HILLS" chair made of embossed bronze and the fascinating "MIDWAY VILLAGE" bench.

Virgil Abloh Exhibition

Virgil Abloh Exhibition

Virgil Abloh Exhibition

Virgil Abloh Exhibition

Vitrani's curation skillfully weaves together Abloh's diverse experiences and highlights the artist's unique background. Abloh's story is characterized by a multifaceted identity, shaped by his childhood as an American child with Ghanaian roots in the outer suburbs of Chicago, a city inspired by rhythms derived from Fela Kuti, James Brown and Miles Davis. His youth was characterized by a passion for skateboarding, a subversive and liberating pursuit that allowed him to ride the city streets on wheels, defying utilitarian structures and redefining their purpose.

While Abloh takes center stage, "Virgil Abloh: Echosystems" is not limited to his work. The exhibition also presents a diverse selection of artists who have left their mark on the creative landscape, including Erwan Bouroullec, Sophie Bramly, Martha Cooper, Bruce Davidson, Tom Dixon, Marcel Duchamp, Futura 2000, Konstantin Grcic, Gordon Matta-Clark, A. R. Penck, Jerszy Seymour, Pablo Tomek and Dondi White.

Virgil Abloh Exhibition

This immersive exploration of Virgil Abloh's universe is open to the public until November 1. For those unable to visit Paris, Galerie Kreo's website offers a detailed insight into the complex fabric of "Virgil Abloh: Echosystems".

Galerie Kreo invites art lovers and culture enthusiasts to embark on this artistic journey that beautifully blurs the boundaries between creativity, culture and community.

address

Gallery Kreo
31 Rue Dauphine
75006 Paris, France

Photos: Galerie Kreo

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