24 January 2017
Episode 276
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We visit an exhibition of drawings and paintings that cast light on the formative years of the late Zaha Hadid and ask about the enduring pull of the French capital in the world of couture, with a rundown of January’s packed fashion calendar. Plus: the finest from Paris’s preeminent design tradeshow Maison & Objet.
24 January 2017
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It’s strange to think that between setting up her office in 1977 and building the now fêted Vitra Fire Station in Weil-am-Rhein in 1993, Zaha Hadid didn’t complete a single structure. Instead she drew, painted and pondered. This productive period is the subject of a show at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery in London’s Hyde Park. We take a tour.
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