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Hermès holds a singular place in the imagination of contemporary art as a French luxury house whose visual identity and iconic objects have become recurring motifs in today's creative landscape, oscillating between homage to exceptional craftsmanship and the subversion of luxury codes. Founded in 1837 by Thierry Hermès as a Parisian harness workshop before becoming one of the world's most prestigious maisons, it has developed over the decades an immediately recognizable visual vocabulary, with the silk scarf, the Birkin and Kelly bags, and the saddle stitch standing as its most celebrated icons.
This strong visual identity naturally makes it a fertile source for contemporary artists, who appropriate it much like other symbols of mass culture and desire, from Andy Warhol screen-printing consumer goods to Pop artists questioning the construction of myths around luxury and exclusivity.
In contemporary painting and sculpture, Hermès motifs appear in compositions that play on the tension between the reassuring familiarity of these universally desired objects and the transformations imposed on them by artists, whether through magnification, fragmentation, or their recontextualization in unexpected settings. The house's signature colors, vivid orange and saddle brown, further contribute to immediate recognition and to the symbolic charge carried by these works.
On Artsper, this selection brings together contemporary works in which the Hermès universe becomes a creative starting point, highlighting the capacity of a luxury house to transcend its commercial status and continuously feed the imagination of contemporary art.
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