2013年7月23日星期二
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2012, With an Artistic MissionThe London architect Zaha Hadid designed the
Mobile Art pavilion, which has already made a stop in Tokyo. The structure is
made of lightweight panels that are packed in 51 shippable containers.A
rectangular patch of sand in Central Park may be the last place you’d expect to
find a gleaming “Star Trek”-style spacecraft. But an art pavilion that resembles
just that will make a temporary landing there this fall.Called Mobile Art, the
structure itself was designed by the renowned London architect Zaha Hadid and
will occupy the Rumsey Playfield, midpark at 70th Street, from Oct. 20 to Nov.
9. (It is Ms. Hadid’s first New York building, albeit temporary, and has already
made stops in Hong Kong and Tokyo and is headed later for London, Moscow and
Paris.)Yet beyond its artistic mission, the pavilion is a provocative
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structure to house works by about 15 hot contemporary artists. Each was asked to
create a work that was at least in part inspired by Chanel’s classic 2.55
quilted-style chain handbag, so named because it was first issued in February
1955.Maureen Chiquet, Chanel’s global chief executive, declined to give
specifics on financial arrangements. But officials familiar with the project,
requesting anonymity in deference to Chanel Bags
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figures” to the Central Park Conservancy. Chanel will also pay the city a “use
fee” of $400,000.Artists recruited for the project include Sophie Calle of
France, Sylvie Fleury of Switzerland, Subodh Gupta of India and the Russian
collective Blue Noses. The resulting works in the show, organized by Fabrice
Bousteau, editor in chief of Beaux Arts magazine, include sculpture,
photographs, videos and installation pieces.Many of the artists explored the
notion of the handbag as a cultural symbol, often with a dash of irreverence.
Mr. Gupta produced “All Things Are Inside,” a video installation that is a
meditation on people in transit Chanel Bags
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from Indian films in which the handbag emerges as an element in a human
drama.Blue Noses created “Fifty Years After Our Common Era or Handbags Revolt,”
an installation of packing boxes in which videos show satirical moments in the
life of a handbag. Ms. Fleury created a giant Pop Art-style quilted handbag
lined with pink fur; inside is a makeup compact in which you can view a video of
women shooting handbags with guns.The genesis for the project was the handbag’s
50th anniversary in 2005, when Chanel’s designer, Karl Lagerfeld, issued a new
version of the purse, Ms. Chiquet said. The project took several years to come
to fruition.Admission to the exhibition in Central Park will be free, although
visitors are advised to book timed tickets at chanel-mobileart.com.With the
weakened dollar New York has become a magnet for European and Asian visitors,
and city officials are hoping that the art pavilion will be a draw for tourists.
They cited precedents like Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s “Chanel Bags
2012” in which 7,500 gates festooned with saffron-colored fabric panels were
positioned along Central Park’s pathways for 16 days in 2005, or the four
waterfalls designed by the artist Olafur Eliasson that grace the shores of
Brooklyn, Manhattan and Governors Island this summer.“Right now Central Park is
one big international duty-free zone,” said Adrian Benepe, the city’s parks
commissioner. “You can’t walk through it without hearing lots of different
languages.”Douglas Blonsky, president of the Central Park Conservancy, said the
pavilion would fit perfectly on the 1.5-acre playfield. “It’s low enough so it
won’t disturb people,” he said. “We wouldn’t use the Great Lawn or Sheep Meadow.
It’s not taking over someone else’s space. It’s a neat little surprise.”He and
Mr. Benepe described Chanel’s donation as a windfall for the park. The money
will go toward enhancing its horticulture, particularly in the area from 85th
Street to the Harlem Meer.Asked whether he anticipated criticism for allowing Chanel Bags
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“Everything has a sponsor.”“Artists in 17th-century Italy wouldn’t have been in
business were it not for their patrons,” he added, noting that ING lends its
name to the New York City Marathon, which generates millions of dollars in
tourist revenue each year.The convergence of art, architecture and fashion is
commonplace these days. A Louis Vuitton bag designed by the artist Richard
Prince is constantly spotted on the streets of New York, Basel and London. The
Japanese artist Takashi Murakami’s creations for Louis Vuitton were sold in a
special shop that formed part of a Murakami retrospective at the Brooklyn Museum
and the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art. The architect Rem Koolhaas has
helped define the look of Prada shops, and Frank Gehry recently designed a line
of jewelry for Tiffany & Company.“Art is art. Fashion is fashion,” Mr.
Lagerfeld said. “However, Andy Warhol proved that they can exist
together.”Noting Ms. Hadid’s star status — she won the architecture profession’s
highest honor, the Pritzker Prize, in 2004 — he suggested that “the most
important piece of art is the container itself.”In an interview in her London
office, Ms. Hadid said that even though she has Chanel Bags
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the pavilion “lands, creates a buzz and disappears.”The challenge, she said, was
to create a pavilion that was both visually compelling and could be easily
transported. Each piece had to fit together like a giant jigsaw puzzle.Using
computer software Ms. Hadid designed a 7,500-square-foot doughnut-shape
structure with a central courtyard. Its lightweight panels can be packed in 51
shippable containers; no panel is wider than 7.38 feet.Skylights admit natural
light, and computer-generated lighting casts a rainbow of colors around the base
of the exterior that glows day and night.Visitors entering the pavilion will be
given MP3 players. On a track created by the sound artist Stephan Crasneanscki
they will hear the French actress Jeanne Moreau discussing everything from sex
and love to the secrets at the bottom of a woman’s handbag.After “Mobile Art”
makes its last stop in Paris in 2010, Chanel will have the option to buy all the
art. As for Ms. Hadid’s pavilion, Ms. Chiquet said, Chanel owns it but is not
yet sure what it will do with it.Its transitory nature, everyone agreed, will be
part of the allure. “It’s like an alien spacecraft that lands in the park and,
before you know it, takes off again,” Mr. Benepe said.
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