Blue light: Jason Bruges reimagines the inside of a Tiffany diamond for 130,000 daily passers-by in London
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The open-air sculpture exhibition in 1930 marked an important cultural moment, showcasing notable artists like Epstein and rising talents including Moore and Hepworth on Selfridges' roof garden.
Selfridges now stands as a cultural landmark with ongoing artistic engagement, recently featuring contemporary art in its windows as a response to Tiffany & Co's legacy of collaboration.
Tiffany’s history of artistic collaborations is rich, having included influential figures like Rauschenberg and Warhol during pivotal moments, showcasing the brand's innovative spirit.
The Windows of Wonder display connects present-day artists with Tiffany’s storied past, reflecting both the evolution of art and the continuing relevance of retail as a cultural platform.
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