Fashion Meets Art in Truly Immersive Style: Vision Art Presents APOS
Artist and Fashion designer Hichem Hamererras Toure presents a weekend of immersive art and fashion, showcasing a unique collection of jackets alongside paintings and visual art. The exhibition will consist of two different rooms (titled ‘Humanity’ and ‘Perdition’), live djs, plus a gin cocktail bar in the garden – all with COVID safety measures in place.
With the aim to make art and fashion accessible to all, Hichem Hamererras Toure invites you to step into the world he has created and experience his designs and visual art in a totally new way.
Hichem Hamererras Toure explains the concept: “Born in the French capital, I was fortunate to be surrounded by museums, historical monuments but also by these large avenues in popular districts displaying renowned designers. As a child, I had this dream of being able to express myself and free to think like those big names that inspire me, not to mention Alexander McQueen, Philipe Starck, Gerard Richter, and many others. These idols made me want to create since my childhood, but today it is with you that I want to share my vision.
From Paris to London, my desire to create grew every day, it was time for me to release my desires. In both painting and fashion design, I was finally able to rediscover myself by creating and innovating. Today I would define my art as futuristic and sociological. My universe comes from the vision I have of the future and its populations, but always with an emotional and personal reference.
Each piece that I create comes from my perception of our world, and from the projection that I have of a future dramatic see post-apocalyptic, if the Man does not wake up or if not, when and how will it have changed?
A phrase that I have been repeatedly told is: time does things well. So I asked myself how time could impact my vision. As an artist, I find it fascinating to take an interest in it. impact of art or of shared thought. To discover oneself while being imprinted with what surrounds us. All of this defines the evolution of our space and its future perception. ”
The event is open to the public from 2pm to 10.30pm from Sat 29th until Monday 31st and from 10am to 5pm on Tuesday 1st Sept. Jackets and paintings can be bought as art and reserved over the weekend, and Hichem Hamererras Toure will be on-site to take bespoke orders for jacket customisation. Jackets exhibited are sold as art pieces.