Louis vuitton's '200 trunks, 200 visionaries: the exhibition' lands in la


Louis vuitton's '200 trunks, 200 visionaries: the exhibition' lands in la

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THE ORIGINAL TRUNK AS A BLANK CANVAS French luxury label LOUIS VUITTON celebrates the opening of 200 Trunks, 200 Visionaries: The Exhibition on BEVERLY HILLS‘ Rodeo Drive. The event was held


in honor of the legacy of its founder — himself born 201 years ago — whose first trunk was released in 1858. The traveling show arrived in Los Angeles on Friday July 28th after its debut at


the brand’s gallery in Asnières. Adapted to reflect the vibrant spirit of its new locale, the multi-room exhibition showcases specially-designed spaces by LA natives including the Brooklyn


Balloon Company’s Robert Moy as well as FRANK GEHRY. With Louis Vuitton’s original 1850s-era trunk as a ‘blank canvas,’ 200 extraordinary transformations are displayed. Other familiar


designers who participated in the exhibition include Supreme, PETER MARINO, LEGO, ALEX ISRAEL, Nigo and FORNASETTI. 200 Trunks, 200 Visionaries: The Exhibition will be on view at 468 North


Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills from July 29th through September 6th, 2022 — reserve a visit free of charge HERE. 200 Trunks, 200 Visionaries: The Exhibition | image courtesy Louis Vuitton INSIDE


THE RODEO DRIVE EXHIBITION SPACE Louis Vuitton’s ‘200 Trunks 200 Visionaries: The Exhibition’ occupies a building whose large windows are wrapped in vibrant stripes. Once inside, visitors


encounter a ‘Robot’ configuration of trunks before arriving to the ‘Briefing Room’ where a trunk paneled in digital screens — the ‘Magic Box’ — bridges the past and future of the nearly 200


year-old MAISON. The first of two main spaces appears as a warehouse-inspired setting. In a staggered yet vaguely sculptural arrangement, the original trunks are juxtaposed with additional


screen-paneled Magic Boxes, each stacked atop the crates that have been used for transport from France and boast an accumulation of shipping labels.  outside the exhibition on Rodeo Drive |


image courtesy Louis Vuitton LOUIS VUITTON REIMAGINED BY 200 VISIONARIES An immersive room by Brooklyn Balloon Company’s Robert Moy surrounds the artist’s colorful epoxy and painted balloon


trunk with even more balloons. After ascending a set of striped stairs complemented by 2D artworks, visitors arrive at the ‘Dreamscape,’ where the remaining trunks are displayed within a


vivid scenography. A second installation spotlights the design of Frank Gehry. Back on the main level, visitors will pass through an audio speakeasy that highlights the functioning 200-track


jukebox trunk designed by British DJ and producer, Benji B. The circuit includes two spaces to continue the visit: an upper terrace with seating, and at the end, a lifestyle area that


presents video interviews and a selection of books. exhibition view | image courtesy Louis Vuitton ALL TRUNKS TO BE AUCTIONED AT SOTHEBY’S FOR CHARITY FAYE MCLEOD, LOUIS VUITTON’S VISUAL


IMAGE DIRECTOR, COMMENTS: ‘_This project has always been about creativity — a real tribute to Louis’s ingenuity and entrepreneurial spirit. We get to see how such a cross-section of talents


answered the same brief while also taking a moment to appreciate the man himself_.’ The wider LV200 project remains a fully philanthropic undertaking, an enduring gift on a grand scale. The


first phase in France raised two million euros from the visionaries who directed 100 percent of their fees to one of fifteen charitable organizations across thirteen countries, selected for


their focus on uplifting young people through their creative endeavors. Details of the second phase are to be announced soon. Ultimately, both phases of LV200 will support young and talented


creatives as they continue their learning journey and careers. exhibition view, upper level | image courtesy Louis Vuitton exhibition view, upper level | image courtesy Louis Vuitton