In Fashion

GNYP

opening at 19.09.2025
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    Idowu Oluwaseun, All Eyez on Me, 2024, acrylic on canvas, 213 x 170 cm. Courtesy the Artist & GNYP Gallery. Copyright The Artist
  • Wojciech Fangor, Pedicure 2, 1990- 2005, mixed media drawing, collage on paper, framed, 121 x 161 cm
    Wojciech Fangor, Pedicure 2, 1990- 2005, mixed media drawing, collage on paper, framed, 121 x 161 cm. Courtesy The Fangor Foundation & GNYP Gallery. Copyright The Fangor Foundation
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    Gina Beavers, Mondrian Face, 2018, acrylic on canvas on panel, 61 x 61 cm. Courtesy The Artist & GNYP Gallery. Copyright The Artist
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    Aiste Stancikaite, Wherever I am not, 2023, acrylic and oil on canvas, 110 x 80 cm. Courtesy The Artist & GNYP Gallery. Copyright The Artist
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  • Wojciech Fangor, Pedicure 2, 1990- 2005, mixed media drawing, collage on paper, framed, 121 x 161 cm
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Fashion is the ultimate signifier of zeitgeist and individuality. Simultaneously serving as a tool of affiliation and differentiation, it relies on codes that are in constant flux, often only legible to the like-minded. Subtle details hold great meaning to those who know about them, but can quickly be overlooked by the uninitiated.

Art can play a valuable role in permeating this inside-outside dichotomy, this challenge to understand what’s happening left and right of our own bubble. Most of all, however, in fashion as in art, everything we see is as much about the wearer or creator as it is about the viewer.

GNYP Gallery Berlin

Knesebeckstraße 96

Berlin

10623

GNYP Gallery Antwerp

Jan Van Rijswijcklaan 112

Antwerp

2018