
From March 29-April 17, 2016, contemporary artist, Mounir Fatmi, presented an installation in the vitrine of the famed Isetan department store in Tokyo, Japan. The installation of twelve skateboards covered in sewn fragments of Muslim prayer rugs, is part of the series of work titled, Maximum Sensation, the largest version of which is part of the permanent collection of the Brooklyn Museum. Under the services of The Vitrine, I assisted with the proposal, served as liaison between Mounir Fatmi Studio, the lead curator and the department store representatives, to oversee all logistics and communication, and assisted on shipping and presentation.
From March 29-April 17, 2016, contemporary artist, Mounir Fatmi, presented an installation in the vitrine of the famed Isetan department store in Tokyo, Japan. The installation of twelve skateboards covered in sewn fragments of Muslim prayer rugs, is part of the series of work titled, Maximum Sensation, the largest version of which is part of the permanent collection of the Brooklyn Museum. Under the services of The Vitrine, I assisted with the proposal, served as liaison between Mounir Fatmi Studio, the lead curator and the department store representatives, to oversee all logistics and communication, and assisted on shipping and presentation.