Helmut Lang (artist)

Helmut Lang

Self-portrait
Birth name Helmut Lang
Born 1956
Vienna, Austria
Nationality Austrian
Field Art

Contents

Biography

Helmut Lang (b. March 10, 1956, Vienna) is an Austrian artist who lives and works in New York and on Long Island. Lang established his name-stake trademark in 1978 and presented his first international presentation at Centre Georges Pompidou in 1986, and has since his retirement from fashion in 2005,[1] continued to work as an artist. Lang introduced unconventional materials into the urban uniform and by repositioning the perspectives of utility and modernity defined the silhouette of the 1990s and early 2000s. He broke away from the runway show-as-spectacle in the height of the 1980s opulence and was the first to ever stream his collection online, redefining how fashion is communicated. As one of the most important designers of our times, his work left an undeniable imprint on contemporary culture and his influence continues to reverberate among the fashion community today.[2]

Lang’s seamless relationship with art has included collaborations with artists Jenny Holzer and Louise Bourgeois. His recent works explore abstract sculptural forms and physical arrangements and space beyond the limitations of the human body. Lang had his first solo art exhibition ALLES GLEICH SCHWER at the Kestnergesellschaft in Hanover in 2008. [3]

Lang has published excerpts from his ongoing art projects Long Island Diaries [15] and The Selective Memory Series [16] in a number of publications, such as BUTT Magazine [17], Fannzine 137 [18] and Visionaire.

Work

This timeline outlines Helmut Lang's work in fashion and art.

Solo Exhibitions

2011

2008

2007

2002-04

1998

1997-02

1988-97

1986

Group Exhibitions

2011

2010

2009

1998

1997

1997

Helmut Lang fashion 1977-2005

This timeline outlines the developments in Lang's fashion as well significant attributes of key collections.

1977

1980-84

1986

1987

1988

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

Collections

Helmut Lang's works are part of the following collections:

Architecture Projects

Original Helmut Lang stores (until 2005)

This section outlines the development of Helmut Lang stores and Lang's achievements in the area of architecture.

All of the original Helmut Lang stores (select list follows) have been closed. The last one to close was the Paris location in late 2005. Most of the art-inspired stores had been designed by Lang in collaboration with Gluckman Mayner Architects of New York.

1995

1997

2000

2002

2003

Fragrance Projects

Four different scents were created by Lang in cooperation with Procter & Gamble, all of which were discontinued with the 2005 closing of the brand.

Awards

Bibliography

Key interviews

References

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  5. ^ kestnergesellschaft
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  7. ^ hl-art "Helmut Lang Exhibitions".
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  9. ^ Purple Fashion, Purple Institute, 2007.
  10. ^ a b Style.com [6], Condenet, 2007.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g hl-art "Helmut Lang Bio".
  12. ^ Zahm, Olivier Langfroid, Artforum International, October 1995.
  13. ^ Seabrook, John "The Invincible Designer", The New Yorker, September 18, 2000.
  14. ^ Boyd, Davis. "Helmut Lang" Fashion Windows [7]. March 2, 2001
  15. ^ Cressole, Michel. “Une Lancinante Variation en Jersey Zippé" (Review: Helmut Lang A/W 86-87 Collection). Liberation. 1986
  16. ^ Menkes, Suzy. “The Avant-Garde’s Offensive”. International Herald Tribune. Oct 18.
  17. ^ Menkes, Suzy. “The Avant-Garde Plunges Back To The Middle Ages”. International Herald Tribune. March 16, 1993
  18. ^ Spindler, Amy M. “Lang Points The Way to a New Elegance”. The New York Times. March 7, 1994
  19. ^ Spindler, Amy M. “In Paris, The Outsiders Are Officially In”. The New York Times. Oct 16
  20. ^ Spindler, Amy M. “Another Sure Step at Helmut Lang”. The New York Times. March 15, 1996
  21. ^ Middleton, Sharon. “Jeans: The Lang View”. Women’s Wear Daily. November 14, 1996
  22. ^ Spindler, Amy M. “The Wild, The Seductive, The Hip”. The New York Times. October 12, 2006.
  23. ^ Prigent, Loic. “Ailes d’Ange et Bottines Rouge Sang” Liberation. Mar 17
  24. ^ “Helmut’s Angel”. Women’s Wear Daily. March 17, 2007.
  25. ^ Contemporary fashion Archive, "project: helmut lang flagship store new york with installation by jenny holzer" January 1, 1997
  26. ^ Foley, Bridget. “The Line From Lang”. Women’s Wear Daily. July 17, 1998
  27. ^ White, Constance C.R. “No Crush: The CD-ROM Runway”. The New York Times. April 1, 1998
  28. ^ Foley, Bridget. “Lang Sets Early Date For His New York Show”. Women’s Wear Daily. July 7, 1998.
  29. ^ Menkes, Suzy. “Fast-Forward American Designers Show Their Colors”. International Herald Tribune. September 22, 1998.
  30. ^ Menkes, Suzy. “European Designers Score on Creativity in New York:”. International Herald Tribune. September 21, 1999
  31. ^ Borgonovo, Carmen. “Lang’s New Angle.” Women’s Wear Daily. September 13, 1999
  32. ^ Armstrong, Lisa. “Enter Millennium Woman”. The Times. December 22, 2000.
  33. ^ Menkes, Suzy. “Bondage to Graphics: Sex in The City”. International Herald Tribune September 23, 2000.
  34. ^ Menkes, Suzy. “Body Language, Laud and Clear”. International Herald Tribune. February 20, 2001
  35. ^ Deeny, Godfrey. “Helmut Lang to Stage Men’s Collection in Paris”. Fashion Wire Daily. May 28, 2002.
  36. ^ Mouzat, Virgine. “Emanuel Ungaro, Le Sud, Helmut Lang, Le Retour, Le Figaro. October 5, 2002.
  37. ^ Contemporary Fashion Archive [8] October 4, 2002
  38. ^ Menkes, Suzy. “Lang Solves The Puzzle”. International Herald Tribune, March 8], 2003.
  39. ^ a b Contemporary Fashion Archive "fashion product: t-shirt and cd. collaboration louise bourgeois/helmut lang" January 1, 2003
  40. ^ Deeny, Godfrey.”Helmut Lang Goes Into Action”. Fashion Wire Daily, January 27, 2003
  41. ^ Frankel, Susannah. “ New-Look Lang Embraces a Rainbow of Colors”. The Independent, October 10. 2003
  42. ^ Menkes, Suzy. “Helmut Lang and His Search For Modern Romance”. International Herald Tribune, March 5, 2004.
  43. ^ Menkes, Suzy, “Lang: Luxury With a Glint”. International Herald Tribune, January 27, 2004.
  44. ^ Contemporary Fashion Archive "fashion product: janus in leather jacket. collaboration louise bourgeois/helmut lang" March 1, 2004
  45. ^ Menkes, Suzy. “Upscale Architecture at Saint Laurent; Dior Revived Grunge”. International Herald Tribune, July 6, 2004.
  46. ^ Contemporary Fashion Archive [9].
  47. ^ Contemporary Fashion Archive [10].
  48. ^ Fashion Windows "Helmut Lang".
  49. ^ a b c d e f g h i Socha, Miles. "Helmut Lang Furthers Asian Retail Expansion". Women's Wear Daily August 4, 2000
  50. ^ Contemporary Fashion Archive [11].
  51. ^ a b Alfano, Jennifer. "Inner Sanctum". V Man September 2004
  52. ^ Contemporary Fashion Archive [12].
  53. ^ Contemporary Fashion Archive [13].
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