Art + Fashion

2:11 p.m.

On Chanel's last show, designer Karl Lagerfeld, set up an art gallery on the runway. The works weren't authentic, but they paid tribute to masterpieces by Kandinsky, Duchamp, Koons, and also French contemporary artist Bertrand Lavier. Some might have thought they were real, but Lagerfeld chose that ironic way to react to the eternal question that moves the Art market: What is Art today?
Karl Lagerfeld, at the end of his show.
You can see it here.
In Buenos Aires, the brand Tramando worked together with visual artist José Luis Anzizar to create the prints for the dresses included in their 2014 Spring-Summer collection. 
From the Series URBAN PAPERS, by José Luis Anzizar (2012)
Technique: Collage on paper
Tramando (Spring-Summer 2014)
Rapsodia recreates, in pants for summer, antique pre-Columbian fabrics, in the same hues as the ones in the painting by Alejandro Puente (Buenos Aires, 1933- 2013). The artist also found inspiration in those textiles to make his Intihuasi II, a work that belongs to the MNBA.
Intihuasi II, by Alejandro Puente (1973)
Technique: acrylic on canvas / Measures: 80 x 120 cm
Rapsodia (Spring-Summer 2014)

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