
地球艺术
与Ermenegildo Zegna合作
2020秋季男装秀
2020年1月
米兰,意大利
受杰尼亚创意总监亚历山德罗·萨托里的委托,安妮·帕特森(Anne Patterson)在米兰博维萨(Bovisa)附近的一座青铜工厂前设计了一个沉浸式装置,名为“为地球而艺术”(Art for Earth)。该装置是杰尼亚2020-2021秋冬系列秀的背景,也是2020年1月米兰时装周的开幕活动。这个装置是一个巨大的悬浮立方体——色彩、物质和光的结合——看起来是固体的,但实际上是一个透明的织物网络。
“为地球而艺术”受到可持续发展的启发,其核心理念是用意想不到的材料创造艺术,减少浪费和再利用现有材料。在展示杰尼亚过去两年生产遗留下来的面料时,Patterson选择了绿色、灰色和蓝色的调色板,特别选择了那些含有回收塑料和合成材料的面料。
纤维艺术装置由57根电缆组成,每根电缆长14米,支撑着3563根丝带。每条丝带的平均长度为10.5米;总共使用了37公里的未使用织物织带。
创意总监:Alessandro Sartori(杰尼亚)
索具:Bureau Betak
助理:Jesus Aquino, Leila Bencharnia, Otta Castellini, Mike Costello, Peter Helm, Elena Martinoni, Carolina Barberis Organista, Simone Pani, Jem Perucchini, Marcello Pipitone
ART FOR EARTH
In collaboration with Ermenegildo Zegna
Fall 2020 Menswear Show
January 2020
Milan, Italy
Anne Patterson was commissioned by Zegna’s creative director, Alessandro Sartori, to create Art for Earth, an immersive installation in a former bronze factory in the Bovisa neighborhood of Milan. The installation was the setting for Zegna’s Fall/Winter 2020-2021 collection show and served as the opening event for Milan Fashion Week in January 2020. The installation is a massive suspended cube -- a play of color, matter and light-- that looks solid but is actually a transparent network of fabric.
Art for Earth was inspired by sustainability, and at its center is the idea of creating art from unexpected materials, reducing waste and reusing existing materials. Presented with fabrics that Zegna had left over from the last two years of production, Patterson chose a palette of green, grey, and blue, specifically selecting those fabrics containing recycled plastic and synthetic material.
The fiber art installation consists of 57 cables, each 14 meters long, supporting 3,563 strands of ribbon. The average length of each ribbon is 10.5 meters; altogether, 37 kilometers of ribbon from unused fabric were used in the installation.
Creative Director: Alessandro Sartori (Zegna)
Rigging: Bureau Betak
Assistants: Jesus Aquino, Leila Bencharnia, Otta Castellini, Mike Costello, Peter Helm, Elena Martinoni, Carolina Barberis Organista, Simone Pani, Jem Perucchini, Marcello Pipitone