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EUROPEAN HERITAGE DAYS 2022: NEW EXHIBITIONS AT 40, RUE DE SÈVRES
PARIS, Sept. 15, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

On September 17 and 18, Kering will take part in the European Heritage Days for 
the seventh consecutive year, opening the doors of its headquarters, the former 
Laennec Hospital, at 40, rue de Sèvres in Paris, including an evening event on 
Saturday.

As every year since Kering reopened this historic site in 2016, the Pinault 
Collection will be supporting the event, presenting a new exhibition by Belgian 
artist Edith Dekyndt. For the first time, the exhibition will be part of Women 
In Motion, Kering's program that highlights women's contribution to culture and 
the arts.

In the East Cross area of Laennec, Kering and Balenciaga will present archive 
pieces created by Cristóbal Balenciaga, giving the public a rare chance to 
delve into the House's history and discover a new facet of this "textile 
heritage."  

40 rue de Sèvres, the former Laennec Hospital

40, rue de Sèvres, is one of Paris' heritage gems. Home to the Laennec Hospital 
until 2000, it then underwent a vast rehabilitation project, as the 
architectural masterpiece had been subjected to numerous changes to its 
original appearance in order to cope with the demands of hospital life.

The challenge was an immensely complex one: to restore the site without 
betraying its spirit, while at the same time respecting its listed areas, such 
as the chapel built during the reign of Louis XIII.

Since 2016, the site has been home to the headquarters of Kering and 
Balenciaga. The Group has actively contributed to the site's rebirth and change 
of use, demonstrating the utmost respect for its architectural quality and 
historical dimension.

To mark the 39th European Heritage Days, whose theme is Sustainable Heritage, 
Kering wanted people to discover the history of this exceptional location and 
to make every generation aware of the importance of preserving and enhancing 
heritage.

Aria of Inertia: A new exhibition by Belgian artist Edith Dekyndt with the 
Pinault Collection

As part of the Women In Motion program for the first time, the Pinault 
Collection and Kering are particularly proud to present this year's exhibition 
dedicated to the work of Edith Dekyndt. Entitled "Aria of Inertia", it features 
a selection of works from the Pinault Collection and new pieces created for the 
very unique space of the former Laennec Hospital's chapel.

Re-articulating what has been separated - appearance and reality, subjectivity 
and nature, the inert and the living - Edith Dekyndt's work encourages us to 
rethink our expectations and our habits, and to open our eyes. The artist 
constantly reassesses the rightful place of humanity and its relationship with 
the environment.

One of the works presented in the chapel is paired with a choreography that 
visitors will only be able to view during the Heritage Days. 

By exhibiting a monograph by a contemporary artist at Laennec, Kering is 
significantly increasing its commitment to women in culture and the arts. 
Having started out in 2015 in the world of cinema, the Women In Motion program 
has since been extended to include photography, notably through a partnership 
with the Rencontres d'Arles, along with music, choreography, art and design.

An exhibition by Balenciaga: « Des robes, au-delà du temps »

In 2001, Balenciaga set up an archive and heritage department dedicated to 
preservation, promotion, and creation, establishing a policy of conservation 
and acquisition of Cristóbal Balenciaga's works. Today, more than 900 pieces by 
the Spanish master enrich the collections of this heritage department.

As part of the 2022 European Heritage Days, Balenciaga wishes to highlight a 
selection of these unique creations. These disassembled, oxidized, open, 
discolored, or unfinished works provide an opportunity to study their skeletons 
and understand their assembly, shape, and movement. Because of their fragility, 
they must be handled with precision and care, while a number of conservation 
techniques are also deployed, such as the use of pH-neutral materials, which 
can slow the ageing process and give new life to a material that is fading 
away. These interactions are precious, enabling this 'archaeology of memory' to 
become not only a testimony of the past, but also a source of inspiration for 
future creation.

The tour of Laennec offers a unique opportunity to view a selection of these 
pieces. As part of a living dialogue between the past and the present, some of 
the dresses inspired the House's 51st couture collection, which was presented 
in July 2022. A video of the presentation will be shown alongside the heritage 
works, providing a contemporary echo and illustrating the harmony between the 
radical style of Cristóbal Balenciaga and the innovative creative vision of 
Demna.

Throughout the whole weekend, restorers at Laennec will be working on pieces 
from the archives and heritage department, demonstrating the conservation 
techniques being used for works that have become fragile over time.

Practical information

Open September 17 and 18 from 10am to 7pm (last entry at 6pm), and in the 
evening on Saturday 17 until 10pm (last entry at 9pm).

About Kering

A global Luxury group, Kering manages the development of a series of renowned 
Houses in Fashion, Leather Goods, Jewelry: Gucci, Saint Laurent, Bottega 
Veneta, Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen, Brioni, Boucheron, Pomellato, DoDo, 
Qeelin, as well as Kering Eyewear. By placing creativity at the heart of its 
strategy, Kering enables its Houses to set new limits in terms of their 
creative expression while crafting tomorrow's Luxury in a sustainable and 
responsible way. We capture these beliefs in our signature: "Empowering 
Imagination".


SOURCE: Kering

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