Helmut Lang's What Remains Behind Brings Material Memory to Los Angeles | stupidDOPE
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Helmut Lang's latest exhibition, "What Remains Behind," opens at the Schindler House in Los Angeles, revealing his shift from fashion to fine art through sculptural works that repurpose discarded materials. Curated by Neville Wakefield, the exhibition explores themes of memory and transformation, showcasing pieces made from recovered elements reflective of Lang's past in fashion. The sculptures blur lines between art and fashion, while embracing their material imperfections, allowing for a powerful dialogue on history and evolution.
Lang's latest works challenge traditional boundaries of sculpture by infusing them with the essence of his fashion history, emphasizing material transformation and memory.
The exhibition invites viewers to consider the evolution of objects and their narratives, prompting reflections on personal and collective histories woven into Lang's sculptural practice.
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