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NY Times Architecture Critic Hates Chanel Mobile Art

2008_10_chanbag.jpgNicolai Ouroussoff does acknowledge the "keen architectural intelligence" of architect Zaha Hadid, but the NY Times architecture critic takes down the Chanel Pavilion a couple notches, finding the entire project "delusional." The Chanel Mobile Art exhibit in Central Park offers a variety of artistic works inspired by Chanel's quilted leather purse; Ouroussoff writes, "the pavilion sets out to drape an aura of refinement over a cynical marketing gimmick. Surveying its self-important exhibits, you can’t help but hope that the era of exploiting the so-called intersection of architecture, art and fashion is finally over." He also finds the "life-size S-and-M teddy bear and scenes of a Japanese model tied up in gold chains...completely mundane" and hates that the pavilion is in Central Park.

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  • NannyState

    It'd make a cool 99 cent store.

  • 99centmenu

    Surveying its self-important exhibits, you can’t help but hope that the era of exploiting the so-called intersection of architecture, art and fashion is finally over."



    this

  • cncrocket

    agreed. why not also put up Smirnoff Ice billboards? Or they just go up to homeless folks in the park and scream "YOU COULD NEVER AFFORD CHANEL"



    this sucks

  • hitlerbaby

    i am

  • Pull My Finger

    He is not alone.

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