
Akira Isogawa, designer
Christiane Lehmann, artist
Paper doll 2004
paper; collage Printemps-Été collection 2005
Collection of the artist
Akira Isogawa:
Printemps – Été
A National Gallery of Victoria Touring Exhibition managed by Asialink
3 December 2004 to 28 March 2005
The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia
Macquarie Bank Contemporary Projects Gallery
23 May to 6 July 2005
Singapore Arts House
25 January to 10 February 2006
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manila
23 March to 30 May 2006
Queens Gallery, Bangkok
15 April to 6 May 2007
Prince of Wales Museum, Mumbai
21 March to 6 April 2007
Lalit Kala Academy, New Delhi
Akira Isogawa is one of Australia's most distinctive and respected contemporary designers. Born in Japan, he immigrated to Sydney, Australia in 1986 where he began designing for fashion. Isogawa's first collection was launched in 1994 and two years later at the inaugural Mercedes Australian Fashion Week his spring/summer 1996-97 collection received major attention and critical acclaim. Isogawa's particular design sensibility draws upon the costume and textile traditions of his native Japanese heritage and reinterprets them according to the more relaxed influences of Australian attitudes and environment.
This exhibition focuses on the creative process that Isogawa embarked upon over a five month period in the lead up to the presentation of his spring/summer collection in Paris in October 2004. Beginning with abstract ideas and inspiration, the exhibition follows his creative process moving through a series of collaborations and culminating in the fabrication and presentation of a core group of works from the collection. This elusive process, which is not usually accessible to the public, is revealed through a range of objects, working drawings, sounds, images and completed garments.
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