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Paul Smith launches new permanent art gallery.

Paul Smith launches new permanent art gallery with ‘Fabric of Life’, in collaboration with Vortic opening 10th October 2024

Since the company’s inception in the early 1970s, Paul Smith’s shops have taken a pioneering approach to their use of space, blurring the line between a traditional retail location and an arts venue by displaying pieces from Sir Paul’s personal collection alongside the brand’s offering of sophisticated tailoring, casualwear and accessories. An inveterate collector and natural curator, Sir Paul is forever on the lookout for artwork, antiques, furniture and other curiosities which speak to him, and he is eager to share his unique taste with his customers, incorporating items from his extensive archive into the design and layout of each Paul Smith shop.

Basil Kincaid, The Sea of Me: Tide against my eyes (2024). Embroidery on hand woven cotton fiber, embroidered hand woven Ashanti Kente. Copyright Basil Kincaid. Courtesy Mindy Solomon Gallery. Photo credit: Zachary Balber

The Paul Smith Space, found downstairs at No. 9 Albemarle Street, will be an area to present artwork which resonates with the company’s ethos of creativity, individuality, and curiosity. A full programme of exhibitions will see the Paul Smith Space change periodically throughout the year, each time introducing an exciting new array of work.

Curated by Catherine Loewe and in collaboration with digital producer Vortic as part of its Vortic Curated series, the inaugural Paul Smith Space exhibition Fabric of Life focuses on the power of fabric to reveal deep psychological narratives and explore a wide range of themes that carry personal, social, political and cultural histories.

The exhibition, opening to coincide with Frieze London 2024, includes work by Hangama Amiri, Sara Berman, Bea Bonafini, Tiffanie Delune, Delphine Dénéréaz, Camilla Emson, Andreas Eriksson, Ferren Gipson, Secundino Hernández, Christian Holstad, Alice Kettle, Basil Kincaid, Kimathi Mafafo, Carolina Mazzolari, Emily Moore, Maria Nepomuceno, Anya Paintsil, Cindy Phenix, Allison Reimus, Erin Riley, Emma Talbot, Eduardo Terrazas, Anne von Freyburg, Mia Weiner, Tina Williams Brewer, and Sarah Zapata, among others. Artists in Fabric of Life continue to blur the boundaries between craft and fine art to explore social and political issues, in turn revealing the symbolic power of textiles and their potential for individual and cultural transformation.

Additionally, a hand-picked selection of iconic Paul Smith furniture and textile designs will be available to view in VR for the first time, exclusively on the Vortic platform.

Talbot, Emma Tangled Being 2024 Acrylic on Silk 210 x 155 cm

Fabric of Life, 10th October – 18th November
Paul Smith Space

The Virtual Reality exhibition can be experienced at Paul Smith Space with on-site VR headsets and continues on Vortic until 3rd January 2025.

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