Colette & Creative Future

Creative Future
The History of the Colette Gallery
2015
The History of the Colette Gallery
Colette & Creative Future


Marking the first collaborative effort between Creative Future and Colette, this book is a testament to Colette’s importance for contemporary culture and a curated document of the artists that have worked, collaborated and exhibited with Colette since it officially opened on rue Saint-Honoré in Paris in 1997.

Aimed at portraying the unique seventeen-year history of Colette and the artists that have played an important part in its legacy as a cultural institution, the book examines the artistic processes, approaches and ideas of these artists, as well as their unique relationship and affliation with Colette. With elaborate conversations and in-depth discussions, the book gives an honest, personal and authentic look into the Colette gallery and the many artists it has collaborated with over the years.
Compiled in close collaboration with Colette, the book features a special cover artwork designed by the Brooklyn-based artist, KAWS. Limited to 1000 copies worldwide, each copy is individually signed and numbered, and comes hand-packaged with a poster and a special Creative Future x Colette paint brush.

About the book

Marking the first collaborative effort between Creative Future and Colette, this book is a testament to Colette’s importance for contemporary culture and a curated document of the artists that have worked, collaborated and exhibited with Colette since it officially opened on rue Saint-Honoré in Paris in 1997.

Aimed at portraying the unique seventeen-year history of Colette and the artists that have played an important part in its legacy as a cultural institution, the book examines the artistic processes, approaches and ideas of these artists, as well as their unique relationship and affliation with Colette. With elaborate conversations and in-depth discussions, the book gives an honest, personal and authentic look into the Colette gallery and the many artists it has collaborated with over the years.

Compiled in close collaboration with Colette, the book features a special cover artwork designed by the Brooklyn-based artist, KAWS. Limited to 1000 copies worldwide, each copy is individually signed and numbered, and comes hand-packaged with a poster and a special Creative Future x Colette paint brush.

Specifications


22,5 x 29,7 cm. 258 pages + covers. Full color offset printed on coated paper. Hand-packaged with a special Colette x Creative Future paint brush and a poster by Los Angeles-artist Steven Harrington. Limited edition of 1000 copies worldwide, individually signed and numbered.

Published in 2015 by Creative Future

Featured Artists


André Saraiva, Curtis Kulig, Erik Parker, José Parlá, Julia Chiang, KAWS, Kevin Lyons, Michael Dupouy, Pedro Winter, Rey Parlá, Todd James and more.

Quantity:
240 DKK  Excl. Tax
(DKK 300 Incl. Tax for EU shipping destinations)
 

Marking the first collaborative effort between Creative Future and Colette, this book is a testament to Colette’s importance for contemporary culture and a curated document of the artists that have worked, collaborated and exhibited with Colette since it officially opened on rue Saint-Honoré in Paris in 1997.

Aimed at portraying the unique seventeen-year history of Colette and the artists that have played an important part in its legacy as a cultural institution, the book examines the artistic processes, approaches and ideas of these artists, as well as their unique relationship and affliation with Colette. With elaborate conversations and in-depth discussions, the book gives an honest, personal and authentic look into the Colette gallery and the many artists it has collaborated with over the years.
Compiled in close collaboration with Colette, the book features a special cover artwork designed by the Brooklyn-based artist, KAWS. Limited to 1000 copies worldwide, each copy is individually signed and numbered, and comes hand-packaged with a poster and a special Creative Future x Colette paint brush.
 
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