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Le fil rouge (Red Thread) Espace Louis Vuitton Tokyo 12, Gardar Eide Einarsson and others, exhibition catalog *Please note:* * I have only flipped through it once or twice, but it has been stored for a long time, so please refrain from purchasing if you are looking for perfection. From a casual glance, the cover has no major damage and the contents are clean. * It will be packaged with waterproof measures such as wrapping it in vinyl. * It will be shipped in an envelope. Exhibition catalog held at Espace Louis Vuitton in 2015 The first exhibition, "Le fil rouge," which centers on a common theme, will be held in Munich, Paris, and Tokyo. "Le fil rouge" can be translated as "red thread" in German and French, but unlike the meaning in Japanese, it refers to a single element or theme that repeatedly appears through a story or discussion, and becomes the thread of that story. In this exhibition, eight renowned contemporary artists who incorporate thread as a medium or concept are invited to present diverse works that connect the three venues of Paris, Tokyo, and Munich through the theme of "thread," each with their own unique interpretation. Unlike pencils or brushes, thread is not tied to a specific purpose or "completed form," and its "materiality" encourages infinite artistic expression and exploration. In contemporary art, thread has been used to embroider, paste, or combine with paintings on supports such as canvases, or to sew together fragments of canvas. Furthermore, by stretching threads of different lengths in various scales and shapes, it is possible to create three-dimensional forms like sculptures, draw lines in space, and create works that embody architectural principles. Many of the participating artists do not only use thread for their creations, but also incorporate it with various materials as a medium with a wide range of applications and ease of handling. In this exhibition, you can see works that express the thread, symbolized as a medium or theme, in various forms, such as being embroidered on canvas like paint, stretched throughout space and transformed into sculptures, or used in works that defy the laws of physics. Although there is one theme, each venue presents an exhibition with a different interpretation.
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