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Loewe Is Mounting a Craft- focused Exhibition in China

● Set to open on March 22, the showcase is to recount 178 years of history and the Spanish house's recent transforma­tion under creative director Jonathan Anderson.

- BY MILES SOCHA

Adding yet more layers of content, texture and context to the Loewe brand, its creative director Jonathan Anderson is curating “Crafted World,” an immersive exhibition about the luxury brand slated to open at the Shanghai Exhibition Center on March 22.

Billed as the Spanish house's first major exhibition, it is to showcase an array of artifacts and artworks alongside runway footage and behind-the-scenes insights about the artisans that bring its clothing and accessorie­s to life.

“It's incredibly exciting to have the opportunit­y to present the world of Loewe in China, a country with such a rich heritage of craftsmans­hip that has inspired a number of our recent projects,” Anderson said, revealing the project exclusivel­y to WWD.

Loewe recently tapped three Chinese master jade carvers to create pendants for the Lunar New Year, and took inspiratio­n from Chinese monochrome ceramics for a recent collection of leather goods.

Anderson noted the Shanghai exhibition would trace the house's 178 years of history and its links to “so many different design discipline­s, from architectu­re to accessorie­s, sculpture and scent.”

Loewe opened its first store in China in 2001.

Other key moments in Loewe's history spotlighte­d in the exhibition are its 1996

acquisitio­n by French luxury giant LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, Anderson's appointmen­t at the creative helm in

2013, and the establishm­ent of the Loewe Foundation Craft Prize in 2016.

But one of the main narratives is how Loewe has been transforme­d from a Madrid-based leather-making collective and supplier to the Spanish Royal Crown into a fast-growing luxury brand steeped in contempora­ry culture.

Anderson has appropriat­ed '90sera fashion imagery as present-day ad campaigns; brought an unvarnishe­d, spontaneou­s spirit to the typically glossy luxury world, and introduced some dramatic store concepts with artistic elements, including Picasso ceramics, Charles Rennie Mackintosh chairs or a Sol LeWitt wall drawing.

A constant throughout the designer's career has been an intense focus on craft, which stems from a personal affection for arts and crafts antiques, and his appreciati­on for weavers and potters.

Spread across 17,000 square feet, the exhibition is to “transport the audience to the sights and sounds of Spain” and, via interactiv­e rooms, “inside the visionary imaginatio­ns that have inspired Loewe's recent collection,” according to the house.

Last month, Anderson paraded Loewe's men's fall 2024 collection amid paintings and video collages by American artist Richard Hawkins and he has cast sculptors, musicians and actors in recent campaigns.

The exhibition is to also exalt “the joy of making things by hand,” casting a spotlight on an array of craftspeop­le including Indian ribbon-makers, Ecuadorian tapestry artists, South African basket-makers and Chinese bamboo weavers.

The Shanghai showcase is free to the public and runs through May 5, after which it is meant to travel around the world.

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The “Crafted World” exhibition in Shanghai runs from March 22 to May 5.
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Jonathan Anderson

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