After successful editions in Shanghai, Paris, and New York, Detour comes to the renowned Saatchi Gallery, London, from 2nd to 15th September 2023.
The Moleskine travelling exhibition will feature more than 100 artists’ notebooks from the Moleskine Foundation permanent collection, including works of art by William Kentridge, Francis Kéré, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Paula Scher, Toyo Ito, and Aida Muluneh.
These pieces will be joined by a specially created installation entitled VOICE BOX by British artist Hannah Marshall. The installation celebrates the power of the written word as it permeates the page with a 4 minute poetic symphony that reveals Hannah’s voice.
For the occasion, Hannah also created two Detour Notebook Sets, both entitled VOICE BOOK and available for purchase on moleskine.com The handwriting used on the cover and inner pages is Hannah's own, created by the artist as a representation of her unique voice. The notebooks come in a box containing items mindfully pieced together to unlock and invite focused thought.
For the occasion, Hannah also created two Detour Notebook Sets, both entitled VOICE BOOK and available for purchase on moleskine.com The handwriting used on the cover and inner pages is Hannah's own, created by the artist as a representation of her unique voice. The notebooks come in a box containing items mindfully pieced together to unlock and invite focused thought
Saatchi Gallery
By providing an innovative platform for contemporary art and culture, Saatchi Gallery showcases the work of emerging artists and is a recognized authority in modern art globally. The gallery’s mission is to present projects that are engaging, enlightening and educational for diverse audiences. Moleskine is proud to bring Detour and the work of Hannah Marshall to this prestigious location.
Info:
Saatchi Gallery
Duke of York's HQ, King's Rd, London
2 - 15 September 2023
Free Entry
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