[09/16/2021]
ERE, a philanthropic organization connecting creatives and causes through artistic projects, has collaborated with Stylist Imruh Asha and Farago Projects to strike a conversation amongst people from the industry, using creativity to show that a joint effort can lead the way for change. All sculptures in this installation are made from disposed clothing, curated and newly designed by Asha and his team. Brazilian designer, Marco Ribiero was also invited to create a sculpture, completing the collection. The installation is housed by Dover Street Market’s latest initiative; 3537, a progressive space in the Marais dedicated to creation where politics, Activism and Human Intercourse meet Art and Culture in the context of Paris and world beyond.
35/37 Rue des Francs-bourgeois, Paris 75004
Photos by Jac Revald
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