Visionary Journeys at the Nakanoshima Museum of Art in Osaka showcases Louis Vuitton's creative legacy and connection to Japan from July 15 to September 17. Curated by Florence Müller and designed by Shohei Shigematsu, it features twelve chapters. The journey begins in an atrium with illuminated washi paper columns, leading to the centerpiece, the Trunk Hemisphere, made from 138 authentic trunks. The exhibition includes the Asnières room, highlighting archival materials and historical pieces that document the brand’s inception and evolution since 1854.
The exhibition 'Visionary Journeys' at the Nakanoshima Museum of Art in Osaka, running from July 15 to September 17, explores Louis Vuitton's legacy and connection to Japan.
Curated by Florence Müller and designed by Shohei Shigematsu, the exhibition features twelve chapters, beginning in a dramatic atrium with washi paper columns.
The centerpiece, the Trunk Hemisphere, made from 138 authentic Louis Vuitton trunks, symbolizes the brand's blend of utility and beauty, reflecting its travel origins.
The Asnières room displays archival sketches and photographs from Louis Vuitton’s beginnings in 1854, showcasing historical trunks and the brand's evolution.
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