Virgil Abloh Archive™ and Nike Team Up for First Major European Exhibition

The Grand Palais in Paris will be home to a groundbreaking exhibition celebrating the life and work of visionary designer Virgil Abloh. Titled “Virgil Abloh: The Codes,” the showcase will feature over 20,000 objects from Abloh’s personal archive and will run from September 30 to October 10.

Curated by Chloe Sultan and Mahufz Sultan

The exhibition, curated by Chloe Sultan and Mahufz Sultan, will offer a unique look into Abloh’s creative process and collaborations with artists, designers, and athletes. It will also feature workshops, performances, dialogues, and screenings, making it a must-see event for anyone interested in fashion and design.

A Celebration of Abloh’s Legacy and Principles

According to Shannon Abloh, president and chair of Virgil Abloh Archive™, the exhibition is just the beginning of their efforts to share Abloh’s legacy and principles with the world. Through the Archive™, Abloh’s work will continue to inspire and educate future generations of creatives.

A Homecoming for Abloh in the City of Inspiration

For Mahfuz Sultan, the exhibition at the Grand Palais is a homecoming of sorts, as it pays tribute to the city that inspired Abloh and shaped his practice. The exhibition will serve as a love letter to Paris and a testament to Abloh’s generosity in sharing his work and ideas with others.

Stay Tuned for More Details

As the exhibition’s opening approaches, more details will be revealed about the workshops, performances, and other events that will take place during the 10-day showcase. Don’t miss your chance to experience the groundbreaking work of Virgil Abloh and his impact on the world of fashion and design. 

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