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TheMrColeman noticed Runway looks from Issey Miyake, Yohji Yamamoto, and Dolce & Gabbana; 18th century still life, 19th century bed design, and 19th century quilt.
Photos, from left: Courtesy of Issey Miyaki; Fine Art Photographic / Getty Images; Heritage Art / Heritage Images via Getty Images; Alessandro Lucioni / Gorunway.com; Sepia Times / Universal Images Group via Getty Images; Alessandro Lucioni / Gorunway.com
No thought Wei Wuxian in homo sweatshirt
All Pictures taken by Vision Of Splendor on an Iphone.
Last night to celebrate a friends birthday I finally got to go dinner to The Wapping Project based in an old Hydraulic Power Station with constantly changing Art Exhibitions.
We were luckily to have booked onĀ a night that "Yohji Making Waves" Installation was on, by Yohji Yamamoto. Set in the 1890's Boiler Room filled with water you are taken around in a small wooden boat by their version of a Gondoliere as Yohji's Wedding dress Installation hangs Illuminated from the ceiling.There is such an ethereal ambiance that you feel enveloped in its cocoon, we so enjoyed that little trip.
Even if you are having dinner in a industrial space they manage to make you feel at home with their very warm service and the visual feast of architecture meets art. On old Tv's dotted around the vast dinning space Yohji Yamamoto's catwalk show video's were shown to tie in with Exhibition.
Outside there in a little patch of green sits a Garden Shed turned Bookshop where every Thursday evening an artist, author or poet is invited to give a reading or a performance.
There were other areas to explore but wanted to save it for a next time, where am sure it will be different again.
I loved every minute of it and will certainly return.
http://www.thewappingproject.com/
http://thewappingprojectbookshop.com/
http://www.yohjiyamamoto.co.jp/