Guerlain is supporting the exhibition "Louise Bourgeois: Just Came Back from Hell. I've got to tell you, it was amazing" at the Mori Art Museum.
Louise Bourgeois is one of the most important artists of the 20th century, and in Japan she is known as the artist of the giant spider at Roppongi Hills.
Louise Bourgeois, Spider, 1997, steel, tapestry, wood, glass, fabric, rubber, silver, gold, bone, 449.6 x 665.5 x 518.2 cm
Photo by Maximilian Geuter
Louise Bourgeois Spider 1997 Steel, tapestry, wood, glass, fabric, rubber, silver, gold, and bone 449.6×665.5×518.2cm
Photo: Maximilian Geuter
© The Easton Foundation/Licensed by JASPAR,Tokyo, and VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS),New York
In "Spider," a 1997 painting on display at this exhibition, a bottle of Guerlain's famous Shalimar perfume, said to have been a favorite of Bourgeois' mother, is entangled in a tableau surrounded by objects.
Also, from the Millesime Collection, which features a special fragrance only available that year, Shalimar Millesime Jasmine has been born. The sensual amber accord pays homage to India, the birthplace of Shalimar, and to the sweet, rich aroma of jasmine, and will bring out the new charm that lies dormant within each individual. This will be available exclusively at the Mori Art Museum, the official Guerlain online boutique, and in some stores.
Shalimar Millesime Jasmine 50mL 17,710 yen (limited quantity available at select stores*)
*Mori Art Museum exhibition venue, Isetan Shinjuku store, fragrance corner on the first floor of the main building, La Boutique Guerlain Ginza Six, Hankyu Umeda store, Nihombashi Takashimaya SC, Osaka Takashimaya, Shinsaibashi Daimaru, Kyoto Isetan, Ginza Mitsukoshi
Why not enjoy the timeless charm of Shalimar, the symbol of Guerlain, through art and limited edition fragrances?
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