Visionaire is an experiential agency that has been collaborating with artists, influencers, and fortune 500 companies for over 25 years. Visionaire conceptualizes and produces public art installations, film, immersive and interactive experiences, branded content, art multiples all curated through the lens of art, fashion, and contemporary culture
Absolute collector items. Visionaire 62 & 57 come with box. Visionaire 60 comes in original wooden case. All 3 in like new condition barely touched. Some lettering missing from visionaire 60 wooden case.
Visionaire 62 rio features a series of 3d images interpreting rio through the analog technology of the stereosocope, the main source of travel images and pictures of current events from around the world back in the 19th century. Supermodel gisele bundchen nude in 3d by mert alas & marcus piggott; a capoeira dancer engulfed in colored smoke by filmmaker cary fukunaga; the ultimate sambadrome by 3d video artist marco brambilla; and more images by karl lagerfeld, maurizio cattelan, marilyn minter, sølve sundsbø, vik muniz, adriana varejão, rimon guimarães, bãrrao, and eli sudbrack. The stereoscope and art slides are packaged in a 3d lenticular case: one featuring art by fernando & humberto campana, the other featuring art by beatriz milhazes.
Visionaire 57 2010, a massive survey of the global art scene, resulted in a digital desk calendar and visionaire’s first-ever electric issue, sponsored, appropriately, by smart to celebrate its new electric car. Featuring 365 artworks chosen by fifty-two curators (one for each week of the year), 2010 boasted more content than any other visionaire issue — as well as one special bonus. For tom sachs’s artwork, landing on october 1, the artist submitted a billboard for his own website. Readers who visited the site on that day and entered their name were sent a personalized klein tool bag containing a limited-run tom sachs lighter, playing cards, artist’s zine, and sharpie marker. Some said it made their whole year.
Visionaire 60 religion riccardo tisci for givenchy
No designer draws on religious themes to quite such glorious effect as givenchy’s riccardo tisci. Thus, it made perfect sense that tisci came on board to guest-edit visionaire 60 religion. Housed inside a distressed wood case lined in black plexiglas, a book of images revealed tisci’s world and the inspiration behind his work. Naturally, the works were loaded with symbolism, like a photo of tisci suckling at the teat of marina abramovic — an image the performance artist says echoed the relationship between art and fashion. “visionaire was a truly important moment of reflection for me,” he says. “this collection of work celebrates inner truths, inner dialogues, and moments which words cannot quantify. ”