Dior 2024 Runway Shines Bright With Indian Artist's Armor-Like Bamboo Structures
Marc Bohan made the first attempt to create a ready-to-wear collection. Maria Grazia Chiuridescribed it as a new design for a new era and a new client.
As per the latest Dior runway from Paris, Marc Bohan, the Dior's creative director at the time, made the first attempt to create a ready-to-wear collection.
In a preview, Maria Grazia Chiuri described it as a new design for a new era and a new client, one that was looser and more functional than the original New Look silhouette, geared toward a life of movement rather than ornamentation.
Dior 2024 runway was adorned with Indian artist's bamboo structures
Chiuri commissioned an installation by Shakuntala Kulkarni, an acclaimed Indian artist renowned for her innovative use of bamboo to craft abstracted armor-like structures.
Kulkarni's artistic vision transcends mere material manipulation; she imbues her creations with profound symbolism, transforming the bamboo constructs into potent metaphors for strength, resilience, and empowerment.
Who is Shakuntala Kulkarni?
Shakuntala Kulkarni is an Indian contemporary artist known for her thought-provoking installations and sculptures that often address themes related to gender, identity, and societal norms. Kulkarni is recognized for her innovative use of materials, particularly bamboo, which she manipulates to create intricate and symbolic forms.
A performance artist, Shakuntala Kulkarni showcasing her piece at the @la_Biennale. @FollowCII @ngma_delhi @MinOfCultureGoI @KNMAIndia pic.twitter.com/Hrk8CAGjwP
¡ª India Pavilion at Venice Biennale (@IndiainVenice) May 19, 2019
Born in 1955 in Bangalore, India, Kulkarni studied at the J.J. School of Art in Mumbai. She has exhibited her work extensively both nationally and internationally, participating in exhibitions, biennales, and art fairs around the world.
What is Kulkarni known for?
Kulkarni's art often challenges conventional notions of femininity and womanhood, exploring the intersections of tradition and modernity in contemporary Indian society. Her works frequently incorporate elements from Indian cultural and mythological narratives, offering a nuanced perspective on the complexities of gender and identity.
Through her art practice, Kulkarni has established herself as a prominent voice in the Indian contemporary art scene, garnering acclaim for her ability to provoke introspection and dialogue on pressing social issues. Her installations, sculptures, and photographs continue to captivate audiences with their aesthetic beauty and conceptual depth.
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