Video: Showcases for Hermes by Sarah Illenberger
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Artist Sarah Illenberger - the favorite of the editors of the world's largest magazines. Her work is very visual, unusual, extraordinary and even unique. Therefore, many consider it an honor to cooperate with Sarah. The last of the clients of this artist was the French House of Fashion Hermeswho ordered her multiple showcase design in one of the stores in Berlin.
Sara Illenberger is well known to regular readers of Kulturologia. Ru as a jack of all trades! In her work, she experiments with form and content, draws not on cars, but on cars, knits human organs by hand. In general, this is one of the most extraordinary, talented and prolific artists of our time!
And it is not surprising that it was Sarah Illenberger that Hermes Fashion House ordered to create a series of showcases on the first floor of the Berlin KaDeWe store, dedicated to the new collection from this brand. And Sarah approached the task with her characteristic fervor and creativity.
As a result, she got a series of eight showcases. All of these showcases go out onto the street and create a coherent whole. Their plot, their composition pours from one showcase to another, creating a unity of time, space and action.
In each of these showcases on the ground floor of the Berlin store KaDeWe, a certain scene, installation has been created. And when creating these works, Sarah Illenberger used items from the new collection of clothes, shoes and accessories of the fashion brand Hermes, complementing them with cardboard, paper and wood elements.
In these showcases you can see animals, people, musical instruments, vehicles, plants, architecture, toys and much, much more. And all these installations are executed with a fair amount of irony and humor, which are the "signature style" in the work of Sarah Illenberger.
And literally immediately after its appearance in the windows of the Berlin store KaDeWe, this advertising work by Sarah Illenberger was awarded the attention of the German version of Vogue magazine, which devoted a separate article to it.
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