Louis Vuitton Has Opened a Jean-Michel Othoniel Exhibition in Beijing
Adam Harrie — April 17, 2026 — Art & Design
References: press.louisvuitton
Louis Vuitton opened 'Dazzling Trilogy,' a Jean-Michel Othoniel exhibition at Espace Louis Vuitton Beijing, running from April 15 through September 6, 2026, marking the 20th anniversary of the Espaces Louis Vuitton program. The exhibition features pieces from the Fondation Louis Vuitton collection, highlighting Othoniel's extensive experience with hand-cast and blown glass to investigate themes of memory, fragility and transformation.
Four pieces will be shown throughout the exhibition, from an early 2002 piece using water-filled glass bottles to 'Rivière Rose,' a pink glass-brick floor installation made specifically for this show.
As luxury brands extend their cultural programming throughout Asia, Louis Vuitton shows how gallery spaces within retail environments can introduce internationally exhibited contemporary artists to the broader consumer base.
Image Credit: Louis Vuitton
Four pieces will be shown throughout the exhibition, from an early 2002 piece using water-filled glass bottles to 'Rivière Rose,' a pink glass-brick floor installation made specifically for this show.
As luxury brands extend their cultural programming throughout Asia, Louis Vuitton shows how gallery spaces within retail environments can introduce internationally exhibited contemporary artists to the broader consumer base.
Image Credit: Louis Vuitton
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