Brooklyn Museum Honors Virgil Abloh's Legacy With Stimulative Exhibition

The lifetime of DJ and trend design visionary Virgil Abloh shall be remembered in a reflective exhibit on the Brooklyn Museum.
Open by January twenty ninth, 2023, the exhibition, dubbed “Virgil Abloh: Figures of Speech,” highlights the late inventive’s epoch-making journey by many aspects of structure, design, trend and music. It was curated by Michael Darling and initially opened on the Museum of Modern Artwork Chicago in 2019.
Previous to his tragic demise in November 2021 from a uncommon type of most cancers, Abloh had already spun up concepts with curator and author Antwaun Sargent for the Brooklyn Museum’s exhibit. It opened July 1st and was accomplished by Abloh’s studio, Alaska Alaska, and designer Mahfuz Sultan.
Brooklyn Museum members can attend “Virgil Abloh: Figures of Speech” at no cost. Others can seize tickets here.
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Abloh’s array of collaborations with A-list celebrities like Kanye West to international companies like IKEA have dug to the basis of what innovation is—and pushed it to its limits. A DJ who carried out at varied main nightclubs and music festivals, he was revered for being Louis Vuitton’s first Black creative director in addition to the inventive director for Kanye West’s content material firm, DONDA.
Frequent Abloh collaborator and dance music extraordinaire Black Espresso launched an unfeigned DJ combine, “For My Pricey Buddy V” to have fun his life. The pair usually carried out B2B home music units world wide.
“This set encapsulates the varied energies and feelings that 2021 did not fail to ship and can honor you ceaselessly,” Black Espresso wrote on social media on the time.