Brooklyn Museum has announced its upcoming (and first) exhibition devoted to the late fashion designer.
exhibition is set to feature a range of the designer’s work over the years, from his early beginnings at Pyrex Vision to his luxury labels Off-White and Louis Vuitton. You can expect to see clothing made by the designer over the decades on display, as well as immersive installations, large-scale sculptures, film clips, and his very own sketches. Among the archives will also be Abloh’s infamous collaborations, too, some of which have undoubtedly helped define his legacy.
The upcoming showcase has been revived from Abloh’s first solo exhibition, which took place at the MCA Chicago back in 2019.Virgil Abloh: “Figures of Speech” exhibition will be open to the public from Friday, July 1, to Monday, Jan. 29, 2023, at the Great Hall located on the 1st Floor. Check back here for more updates on ticketing to come or visit
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