Fred Allard is a French sculpture artist known for his series of “shopping bag” sculptures. His inspiration comes from pop and street art. His work is the picture of the moment, a vibrant mix of iconic products that have learned to live together and are now crystallized in resin. The message behind Fred Allard’s work is simple. He almost always includes a luxury bag as the subject, depicting ideas of consumption and accumulation. In a world where shopping has become a status symbol, his sculptures automatically become an object of attraction. He epitomizes modern urban codes by combining high end and street style. By giving his viewers a glimpse of the bag’s content, Allard reveals his intimate thoughts about today’s society.
Eden Fine Art SoHo opened its doors and rolled out the pink carpet to art patrons of New York City, welcoming them to come to preview Fred Allards brand-new collection De Fred à Karl.
De Fred à Karl (from Fred to Karl) is a tribute to the late fashion icon, Karl Lagerfeld. A symbol of the French fashion house Chanel, Karls image is...
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