From September 17
th 2016 until January 8
th 2017, the Ca’ Pesaro International Gallery of Modern Art in Venice will hold the CULTURE CHANEL exhibition entitled
The woman who reads.
Since its first chapter in 2007, the CULTURE CHANEL project has
been realized through a collection of individual exhibitions conceived
and curated by Jean-Louis Froment.
With this series, CULTURE CHANEL approaches the singular life
story of Gabrielle Chanel and the House of CHANEL through each
exhibition’s original theme. This itinerary, which spans the 20th
century and continues to formulate modernity today, draws its content
from the roots of the culture of her time.
The relationships Mademoiselle Chanel maintained throughout her
life with some of the greatest creative minds of her time were crucial.
Her friendships, conversations and exchanges went on to provide
sustenance for her thoughts and her own creations.
Thus, each successive exhibition sheds under a new light what
constitutes the foundation of a language that is universal today. It is
this formal vocabulary that has forged the style of CHANEL, this
singular identity developed and continually enriched by this set of
fundamentals.
After Moscow in 2007 (Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts), Shanghai
(Museum of Contemporary Art) and Beijing (National Art Museum of China)
in 2011, Canton (Opera House) and Paris (Palais de Tokyo) in 2013,
Seoul (Dongdaemun Design Plaza) in 2014, the next CULTURE CHANEL
exhibition will be held in Venice.
This seventh chapter of CULTURE CHANEL evokes Gabrielle Chanel’s
creative world from a totally new perspective: that of her relationship
to books and reading.
From Greek authors to modern poets, Gabrielle Chanel’s abundant
library reveals the works that left an impression on her life and shaped
her personality.
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