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dlyarchitecture · 2 years
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preciousqiqi · 13 days
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Cheng Yi for LANVIN (2024.06-09 weibo post)
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LANVIN 240618: Cheng Yi attended the unveiling ceremony of the Lanvin Lab by Erwin Wurm sculpture installation at the Shanghai Fosun Art Center, wearing the 'LANVIN 2024 Early Autumn Collection.' He, along with Ms. Wang Jinyuan, Chairwoman of the Fosun Foundation and Fosun Art Center, Ms. Tang Meiyi, President of Lanvin Asia-Pacific, and Austrian contemporary artist Erwin Wurm, witnessed another exciting moment of collaboration between fashion and art!
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gagosiangallery · 3 years
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Gagosian to Participate in West Bund Art & Design and ART021 Shanghai
Gagosian to Participate in West Bund Art & Design and ART021 Shanghai
Coinciding with Solo Exhibitions by Jia Aili at Tank Shanghai and by Alex Israel at Fosun Foundation, Shanghai
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HONG KONG, November 5, 2021—Gagosian is pleased to announce its participation in this year’s editions of West Bund Art & Design and ART021 Shanghai with two extensive group presentations of works by international artists. Returning to Shanghai for the seventh year, Gagosian is one of the few galleries to participate in both events in 2021. A selection of works from each fair will be available on gagosian.com. Also opening in Shanghai this November are institutional exhibitions of gallery artists Jia Aili and Alex Israel. At West Bund Art & Design, Gagosian will present works by Balthus, Georg Baselitz, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Glenn Brown, Helen Frankenthaler, Katharina Grosse, Mark Grotjahn, Damien Hirst, Thomas Houseago, Tetsuya Ishida, Alex Israel, Takashi Murakami, Albert Oehlen, Nam June Paik, Sterling Ruby, Ed Ruscha, Rudolf Stingel, Spencer Sweeney, Zao Wou-Ki, and Zeng Fanzhi, among others. At ART021 Shanghai, the gallery will feature works by artists including Georg Baselitz, Dan Colen, Edmund de Waal, Roe Ethridge, Urs Fischer, Katharina Grosse, Simon Hantaï, Damien Hirst, Jia Aili, Harmony Korine, Takashi Murakami (as an individual artist and in collaboration with Virgil Abloh), Rudolf Stingel, Spencer Sweeney, and Tatiana Trouvé. To receive a PDF with detailed information on the works, please contact the gallery at [email protected]. Jia Aili: Harsh, the first solo exhibition of Jia’s paintings in Shanghai, will be on view at the Tank Shanghai from November 10, 2021, to May 29, 2022. Harsh presents a selection of Jia’s expansive, multifaceted works, including a new painting, his largest to date. Alex Israel: Freeway, the artist’s first institutional solo exhibition in China, will be held at Fosun Foundation, Shanghai, from November 11, 2021, to February 15, 2022. Freeway brings together works from multiple series by Israel, including paintings, sculpture, video, and installation. West Bund Art & Design November 12–14, 2021, booth A102 West Bund Art Center, Shanghai www.westbundshanghai.com #WestBundArtFair ART021 Shanghai November 13–14, 2021, booth C02 Shanghai Exhibition Center www.art021.org #ART021 Jia Aili: Harsh November 10, 2021–May 29, 2022 Tank Shanghai www.tankshanghai.com #JiaAili Alex Israel: Freeway November 11, 2021–February 15, 2022 Fosun Foundation, Shanghai www.fosunfoundation.com #AlexIsrael _____ Tetsuya Ishida, Untitled (Planting Trees), 2000, acrylic on canvas, 9 3/4 × 8 3/4 inches (24.8 x 22.3 cm) © Estate of Tetsuya Ishida
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tommeurs · 5 years
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Fosun Foundation Art Center [5505 x 3670]
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herbyonline · 5 years
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Fosun Foundation Art Center in Shanghai, China designed by Foster + Partners and Heatherwick Studio. Follow @officialherbyonline Our focus is to feature outstanding examples of architecture that consider materiality and are connected with nature and interesting landscapes. Stay tuned for unique examples that will inspire you! 🌐Enter the community . www.herbyonline.com . Like and share our content. . [tag someone who loves architecture] . #architecture #herbyonline #entrepreneur #architecturephotography #architectural #design #interiordesign #minimalism #architettura #urbandesign #contemporary #British #AmericanArchitecture #finesocial #fineinteriors #finearchitecture #interiors #decoration #luxury #homedecor #art #decor #inspiration #interiordecorating #furniture #mansion #home #house #uk #usa https://www.instagram.com/p/B8BhIINF-nn/?igshid=1ppsp77stokoq
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Fosun Foundation Art Center [5505 x 3670] via /r/ArchitecturePorn https://www.reddit.com/r/ArchitecturePorn/comments/euov1j/fosun_foundation_art_center_5505_x_3670/?utm_source=ifttt
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xiangyiwang1997 · 5 years
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Conversation: LANVIN 130 years (Fosun Foundation in Shanghai)
Fosun Foundation is a place where was built recently in Shanghai. It is a art center which is used to promote the contemporary art and try to combine the the arts in China and abroad. It is also a place where artist could shown their works. The building was designed by Foster+Partners and Heatherwick Studio, outside of the building, there are triple movable golden ‘curtain’ which could bring the sense of high level and uniqueness.
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There is a showroom for LANVIN in Shanghai, which is called Lanvin 130 YRS.
Lanvin is the one of the oldest brand in Paris, and found in 1889 by Jeanne Lanvin. As Madam Lanvin hold her own fashion way, the brand’ s contemporary art and elegance was continued.
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Tiffany & Co. Announces
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TIFFANY & CO. ANNOUNCES “VISION & VIRTUOSITY”
 Dubai, UAE (8 July, 2019)—Tiffany & Co. announces a new exhibition opening in Shanghai, China, “Vision & Virtuosity,” celebrating the legendary jeweler’s greatest creative masterpieces. The first of its kind for Tiffany, “Vision & Virtuosity” was conceived as a journey through history, an exploration of Tiffany’s brand codes and a glimpse of what’s to come. It’s an immersive view into the acclaimed house that honors its past while revealing the importance of this unique history to the present. Shanghai, a global capital with a rich cultural heritage and international influence, is a fitting destination for an exhibition of this caliber. “‘Vision & Virtuosity’ is a tribute to Tiffany & Co., which has stood for masterful craftsmanship and innovative design since Charles Lewis Tiffany founded his company in New York City in 1837,” said Alessandro Bogliolo, chief executive officer, Tiffany & Co. “These two values—vision and virtuosity—lie at the heart of Tiffany & Co. and this exhibition represents the best of our brand.” “Vision & Virtuosity” transports visitors to an imaginative world that showcases the most important objects from The Tiffany Archives. The exhibition’s installations contextualize the brand’s trailblazing moments, documenting the numerous “Tiffany firsts” such as the introduction of the modern engagement ring, the Tiffany® Setting. “There are many incredible objects in The Tiffany Archives that we draw inspiration from and we are constantly finding ways to reinvent and reinterpret them for our designs today,” said Reed Krakoff, chief artistic officer, Tiffany & Co. “With this exhibition, we honor the past and show how beauty and masterful craftsmanship are timeless and always relevant.” The thematic journey takes visitors through six (6) chapters devoted to Tiffany & Co.’s longstanding history of excellence in design and craftsmanship. Blue Is the Color of Dreams The robin’s-egg Tiffany Blue® takes center stage in this room, which highlights the iconic color used in Tiffany jewelry, branding and its important presence as a cultural icon. Paying tribute to Tiffany’s legacy of discovering and introducing colored gemstones, this room features stones such as Montana sapphires and tanzanites—a purplish-blue stone that Tiffany introduced to the world in 1968.
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The World of Tiffany A visual testament to the breadth of Tiffany’s representation in popular culture, The World of Tiffany installation showcases Tiffany’s iconic influence in film, television, music and literature. This space highlights the evolution of the Tiffany Blue Box®, the construction of the Fifth Avenue flagship store in New York City, influential figures who have donned Tiffany jewels and other definitive moments that have positioned Tiffany as a destination that creates joy through its inspiring designs.  The Tiffany Blue Book Visitors will discover the innovation and artistry behind the high jewelry pieces that define the Blue Book collections. This room presents everything from the original 1845 Blue Book, the United States’ first mail-order catalogue, to the transcendent works of Jean Schlumberger and Elsa Peretti. This room tells the story of the design evolution and the craftsmanship that have informed Tiffany’s inventiveness for nearly two centuries, including pieces from current Tiffany & Co. chief artistic officer Reed Krakoff’s Blue Book collections. Tiffany Love Tiffany has always crafted designs that celebrate connections and the way people express their feelings through tokens of love. The objects in this room offer a glimpse into the important role that Tiffany has played in the world’s greatest love stories, including the design of the first modern engagement ring, the Tiffany® Setting and the newly introduced Tiffany True™ engagement ring. Breakfast at Tiffany’s No other film has had such a profound role in cementing Tiffany’s allure in popular culture than Breakfast at Tiffany’s. This chapter takes visitors behind the scenes of the film with its curation of exclusive objects such as the original script with Audrey Hepburn®’s personal annotations and behind-the-scenes photos at the Fifth Avenue flagship store.  Diamonds: Miracles of Nature In this room, visitors are invited to discover Tiffany’s most treasured and important diamonds. Diamonds: Miracles of Nature pays tribute to Tiffany’s diamond authority through the ages, from the Gilded Age and Art Deco periods to contemporary designs. The exhibition culminates with the crowning jewel of Tiffany—the Tiffany Diamond. This 128.54-carat fancy yellow diamond, which has long been a source of inspiration and a starting point for jewelry collections at Tiffany, is unequivocally one of the most important gemstones in the world. “Vision & Virtuosity” is slated to open to the public on September 23 and run through November 10, 2019 in Shanghai, China at the Fosun Foundation Shanghai. Tickets will be available for purchase beginning in September, with all tickets sales benefitting the Fosun Foundation and its charitable programs. Read the full article
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Résonances de Cartier High Jewelry Exhibition Arrives in Shanghai
SHANGHAI — The Résonances de Cartier high jewelry exhibition opened its doors to clients on Saturday at Fosun Foundation Shanghai, a new art and cultural center wrapped in a golden, rotating bamboo curtain facade, located at the city’s waterfront Bund area. The exhibition encompasses more than 400 high jewelry items, including a royal pearl that once belonged to Queen Mary, which has been…
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juliandmouton30 · 7 years
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Dezeen's top 10 Instagram posts of 2017
Continuing our review of 2017, social-media assistant Danil Boparai reveals the 10 most popular posts on Dezeen's Instagram account from the past 12 months, including a vibrant yellow kitchen, a hybrid bookshelf and chair and a bright blue mountain shelter.
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Skýli mountain shelter is designed to withstand extreme weather conditions
This tent-like steel and cross-laminated timber cabin, designed by Utopia Arkitekter as a retreat for for mountain trekkers, was a big hit with Dezeen's followers, obtaining over 38,000 likes.
Titled Skýli, which translates to "shelter" in Icelandic, the proposed structure would house up to 15 mountaineers with space to store hiking gear and cook food.
Read more about Utopia Arkitekter's conceptual cabin ›
A post shared by Dezeen (@dezeen) on Oct 3, 2017 at 9:40am PDT
Studio Libeskind completes Canada's first Holocaust monument in Ottawa
An image of Studio Libeskind's finished National Holocaust Monument in Ottawa is the most liked post on Dezeen's Instagram account from the past 12 months.
The project, which was liked by over 38,600 users, is Canada's first monument to honour Holocaust victims. It is made up of tall concrete walls that are laid out to appear like a warped version of the Star of David.
Read more about Studio Libeskind's National Holocaust Monument ›
A post shared by Dezeen (@dezeen) on Nov 10, 2017 at 2:23am PST
MVRDV completes library shaped like a giant eye in Chinese city Tianjin
MVRDV's recently completed eye-shaped five-storey library in Tianjin, China was a somewhat controversial project, due to the placement of fake books in parts of the space. But that didn't prevent Ossip van Duivenbode's photograph from being extremely well received on Instagram.
Read more about MVRDV's Tianjin Binhai Public Library ›
A post shared by Dezeen (@dezeen) on Jun 25, 2017 at 3:15am PDT
Sou Fujimoto designs hybrid bookshelf and chair for Alias
Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto's pared-back Bookchair, which fits into a cut-out section of its accompanying bookshelf, is the only design-related post to make our top 10.
The image received 205 comments, including one stating: "Minimalism usually doesn't look this good."
Read more about the Sou Fujimoto's Bookchair ›
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Foster and Heatherwick complete Shanghai theatre with curtain-like facade
The only video to make it into our top 10 list for the year is this timelapse of a new arts and culture centre in Shanghai by Foster + Partners and Heatherwick Studio.
Instagrammers were mesmerised by the building's ever-changing facade, which the architects described as "a moving veil."
Read more about The Fosun Foundation ›
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Image of swimming pool with vaulted ceiling named best architecture photograph of 2017
Seeing as this photograph by Terrence Zhang was named best architecture photograph of 2017, it makes sense that the post was one of the most popular on Dezeen's Instagram this year.
The near symmetrical image, which shows light flooding into a swimming pool with a vaulted ceiling, racked up over 33,000 likes, despite only being uploaded in late November.
Read more about the best architecture photograph of 2017 ›
A post shared by Dezeen (@dezeen) on Nov 7, 2017 at 10:13am PST
Jean Nouvel's completed Louvre Abu Dhabi is spanned by a huge geometric-patterned dome
One of the first official images of Jean Nouvel's highly anticipated Louvre Abu Dhabi, by photographer Roland Halbe, was garnered with praise on Instagram. Followers admired the geometric ceiling on the underside of the new art museum's 180-metre domed roof.
Read more about the Louvre Abu Dhabi ›
A post shared by Dezeen (@dezeen) on Nov 25, 2017 at 10:44am PST
Vibrant yellow kitchen brightens basement of north London home
The only interior to feature in this year's architecture-dominated list was a bright yellow kitchen installed into the basement of a north London duplex flat by studio Russian for Fish.
The vibrant image was immensely popular with our followers, gaining over 34,000 likes within just a week of it being posted.
Read more about Russian for Fish's yellow kitchen installation ›
A post shared by Dezeen (@dezeen) on Aug 4, 2017 at 6:33am PDT
The Ranch Mine modernises mission-style architecture for Canal House in Phoenix
This minimal, canal-side reinterpretation of late 18th mission-style architecture in Phoenix was met with widespread acclaim on Instagram. One user called it "a new architectural icon in Arizona".
Read more about Canal House ›
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Steven Holl's arts complex for Princeton surrounds courtyard reflecting pool
This image of New York firm Steven Holl Architects' recently completed multi-building arts complex for Princeton University completes the top 10.
The Lewis Center for the Arts is made up of three buildings, containing the prestigious school's dance, music and theatre departments.
Read more about The Lewis Center for the Arts › 
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fieldofvisualarts · 7 years
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The Moving Facade of Bund Finance Center,
Designed by British architectural firms, Foster + Partners and Heatherwick Studio, the 420,000 square meter development includes two 180-meter-high landmark towers, containing offices, a boutique hotel, and a wide variety of luxury retail spaces. At the heart of the scheme is the arts and cultural center with a flexible façade that can be changed to dramatically alter the look of the building.
 The front of Fosun Foundation cultural and arts centre consists of three layers of bronze tubes, visually similar to bamboo, moving vertically around the structure, altering the shape of the building. The design was reportedly inspired by traditional Chinese theatres.
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borismccormick · 7 years
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Foster and Heatherwick Endow Shangai Theater with Moving Facade
World renowned design firms Heatherwick Studio and Foster and Partners have teamed up to create a complex of new buildings on one of Shanghai’s most well-known streets. The Bund Financial Center is a 420,000 square meter mixed-use development located near the city's picturesque Huangpu River waterfront. Plans for the project were unveiled back in 2013, and the Fosun Foundation Art Center — a theater equipped with a moving facade — is one of its first buildings to reach completion. Read more…
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juliandmouton30 · 7 years
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Foster and Heatherwick complete Shanghai theatre with curtain-like facade
Images have emerged of a new arts and culture centre by Foster + Partners and Heatherwick Studio, which forms part of a new financial quarter the two firms are building on Shanghai's waterfront.
The Fosun Foundation is the centrepiece of the Bund Finance Center, a new mixed-use complex designed by Norman Foster's architecture firm and Thomas Heatherwick's design studio for the end of famous Shanghai street The Bund.
The 190,000-square-metre development is still under construction, but these new images by photographer Laurian Ghinitoiu show that the new cultural centre is now complete.
Inspired by traditional Chinese theatres, the three-storey building features a curtain-like facade of bronze tubes. These tubes hang in three layers, creating semi-transparent screens in front of windows and balconies.
When the design was first announced, the architects described this facade as "a moving veil, which adapts to the changing use of the building, and reveals the stage on the balcony and views towards Pudong".
As well as the main theatre auditorium, the 4,000-square-metre building also contains a series of exhibition and events halls, including one on the roof.
This is the first major collaboration between Foster + Partners and Heatherwick Studio, which ranked at numbers 13 and 23 on the inaugural Dezeen Hot List respectively.
But both firms will by now be used to teaming up with other big-name architects and designers. Heatherwick Studio is working with Danish firm BIG on the Google HQs in California and London, while Foster + Partners has paired up with Mexican architect Fernando Romero to design the new Mexico City airport.
Foster + Partners is also close to completing another major project, the new campus for Apple, while Heatherwick Studio just completed one of its most important projects to date, the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa in Cape Town.
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