Showing posts with label Belgium. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Belgium. Show all posts

Tuesday, 24 February 2009

Philippe Petit & Jean-Michel Folon


Today I saw the film Man on Wire about the tightrope walker Philippe Petit. It was an incredibly moving, inspiring (and recently became Academy Award winning) documentary about this immensely creative man's fearless determination to live his dreams and to stay true to his passion. Of course this kind of determination doesn't happen without great sacrifices and the doco shows this in some very sensitive interviews with old friends of his...




I first learnt about Philippe Petit many years ago as a teenager thanks to my father having an art gallery. One of the artists he showed was the famous Belgian Jean-Michel Folon, who was a very successful artist of works on paper at the time my father showed him, and a true poet and humane man. I remember falling completely in love with his naïve, whimsical, dreamy style of drawing man in his urban environment and the dreams that go on in his head...

One silk-screened poster, in an exhibition my father had of Folon's work, featured a tiny man holding a beam walking on a line suspended between two buildings. I was too young in 1974 to recall the historic, audacious feat of Philippe Petit's walking between the almost complete Twin Towers of New York City, but the image on the poster stayed with me and captured something in my imagination! And then a while later I asked my father about it and he told me of his fellow compatriot, Frenchman Philippe Petit... So it was my absolute joy today to learn more about this figure I remember cutting out and pasting in my journal as a teenager and not really understanding at that stage.

for visuals from Jean-Michel Folon:
http://www.fondationfolon.be/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0D1K25kqxw

more on Philippe Petit:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/21/garden/21petit.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

Monday, 16 February 2009

Isabelle de Borchgrave





Today I discovered in her book Paper Illusions the work of Belgian artist Isabelle de Borchgrave, especially her astonishing collection of paper fashion that she created with Rita Brown, a Canadian theatre costume designer. Their exquisite work consists of replicas of historical and ethnic dresses from many periods made from paper.

Monday, 9 February 2009

20 years of Maison Martin Margiela
















Some pictures from the exhibition in Antwerpen this past weekend... an inspiring reminder of why I love clothes and the visionary work of MMM.

Sunday, 1 February 2009

Elsa



In anticipation of my visit this weekend to the fashionable city of Antwerp to see the 20th Anniversary exhibition of Maison Martin Margiela, I am going to link to one very fine shoe shop ELSA that I will poke my feet and head into, just to look - the budget does not allow for a shopping escapade, but as my Mama always says, "a cat can look at a king"! Els Proost was responsible for the shoe designs of many a favourite label (including MMM) and is now doing her own in conjunction with a partner in crime Angelo Penazzato. Long live these kind of collaborations! I have my own in the making... more later...