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SILK by Museo Salvatore Ferragamo

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Last updated: April 17, 2021 1:41 pm
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SILK is the title of the new exhibition project by Museo Salvatore Ferragamo. The exhibition aims to illustrate, through the maison’s archive, the long creative process behind the silk prints, in particular scarves,  which by its nature as a painting experiences the perfect union between creative intuition and high-end industrial craftsmanship. Fundamental for the realization of the exhibition path, from a curatorial point of view for the set-up project, is the way in which  inspirations and ideas behind each drawing have been developed, as multiple collages of different references: a mood board that  allows to reconstruct the creative and cultural itinerary at the origin of each silk prints.

Salvatore’s dream, the company’s founder, was to turn his internationally renowned brand into a fashion label that dressed  from head to toe. It was from the 1970s that this dream became true thanks to one of his daughters, Fulvia, who launched  the continuous production of silk accessories. The magic of silk came over in the Ferragamo’ world becoming a sign of great  distinction of the brand thanks also to the subjects of its silk prints inspired by nature and the animals that populate exotic  landscapes, jungles and fantastic savannahs.

With its exhibitions Museo Salvatore Ferragamo intends to promote the dialogue between art and fashion involving  contemporary artists. The exhibition begins with a site-specific installation by the two Chinese artists, Sun Yuan & Peng Yu,  entitled Were creatures born celestial?, which conceptually exemplifies how the Silk Road has long been a fertile ground for  encounters and exchange between East and West.

In support of the exhibition and to break down any obstacle to the on site visit experience, an exclusive virtual tour available in  both Italian and English, reachable from all over the world, will lead visitors inside the museum. The sections of the exhibition  can be visited using your devices, at any time, on museo.ferragamo.com. A documentary about the exhibition and much more  will also be distributed from April, 29 on Sky Arte. 

Thanks to guides and interviews to the curator and to other protagonists you will discover the progress of the exhibition’s  sections starting from the entrance of Palazzo Spini Feroni, the palace that also was the subject printed on the first scarf made by  the maison, even before Ferragamo decided to create and produce them in series. A precursor of an adventure that would begin  only ten years later, in 1971, when his daughter Fulvia joined the company.

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