An installation view of "Louis Vuitton ArtyCapucines Presentation" at Louis Vuitton Maison Seoul (Louis Vuitton, GIZI Foundation)
A red painting by Korean contemporary artist Park Seo-bo has been turned into one of Louis Vuitton’s iconic Capucines bags, making Park the first Korean artist to collaborate with the French luxury brand for the Artycapucines collection.
Park began the Ecriture series -- also called "Myobop” in Korean -- in the late 1960s working with pencil before creating the color Ecriture series in the 2000s, inspired by a variety of colors found in nature. The red painting, which was turned into the Capucines bag, is from 2016.
Louis Vuitton has reinterpreted artwork by contemporary artists around the world since 2019, unveiling an Artycapucines collection every year. Daniel Buren, Ugo Rondinone, Peter Marino, Kennedy Yanko and Amelie Bertrand were the other artists to collaborate in this fourth edition collection.
An installation view of "Louis Vuitton ArtyCapucines Presentation" at Louis Vuitton Maison Seoul (Louis Vuitton, GIZI Foundation)
An installation view of "Louis Vuitton ArtyCapucines Presentation" at Louis Vuitton Maison Seoul (Louis Vuitton, GIZI Foundation)
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