Artists Arcin Sagdic and Ezra Miller share how they interpreted the key concepts of John Galliano’s most recent collection.
were given free rein to apply their digitally-informed artistic practices to the artisanal clothes. Here, they share their artworks for the project, as well as the process behind their making and how they relate to the Maison Margiela world.The first thing that comes into my mind is the mysterious, anatomic elegance of each collection.
Ezra MillerWhen I think about Maison Margiela I think of quality, experimentation, beauty, anonymity, transgression.In my practice I always try to push myself forward, improving upon and breaking my old methods. I'm not focused on preserving one way of working, but I have a strong identity. I see that mirrored in the history and legacy of Margiela. Their language is hard to define but strongly recognisable, and always being innovated. trained on photographs I took of the ‘Key Pieces’.