WANG Tzu-Teng
In addition to watching, art can also be worn!
In 2016, NTMoFA and Taiwan's new clothing brand “iohll” collaborated across brands, based on the works of collectors Li Xiqi, Ni Youan, Xi Dejin, Liao Xiuping and Lai Jiuyi, and transformed artworks into costumes from the perspective of design. The crossover dialogue re-emerge the creative history and background of the works of art, and introduce a new look into our daily life, expelling the public's imagination of art and fashion, and giving new meaning to the collection.
Starting from "Creation"
These new cloth series are based on creation. After further understanding of the background of the artists and the use of media and techniques of the artwork, the designers present three paths of connecting art and life through different interpretations, focusing on The "Qi Yun" series of humanistic care, the "Experimental" series that encourages exploration and subversion, and the "Sensory" series of abstract thinking, three different aspects, all hope to invite people to experience and feel through the clothing that is closest to modern daily life and introduce the beauty of artistic creation.
Two-way combination of art and design
"Daily Collection -NTMoFA's Clothing Exhibition", with a large-scale image file installation, presents the theme of the three series of clothing derivatives, and links thoughts and dialogues on the collection and derivative output, and uses technology media to extend the static display of goods which shows a refreshing visual experience.
About iohll
This Taiwanese clothing brand was established in 2011. Iohll! A sound that comes from expressing a hilarious feeling, when you are amazed or interesting or resonating.
Iohll! is a brand assembled by designers in different fields such as media communication, industrial design, fashion design, etc. It is a multi-thinking environment. The design is generated from multiple perspectives, emotional brewing, and rational execution. This is a dynamic process that experiences and changes personal experiences in the subtle changes in vision and perception.