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Georgia O’Keeffe x Comme des Garçons at Dover Street Market Paris

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During Paris Fashion Week 2025, Dover Street Market Paris (DSMP) once again establishes itself as a cultural center. Curated be Rei Kawakubo of Comme des Garçons, the courtyard hosts a new installation focused on Georgia O’Keeffe. This installation is a highlight in the yearlong collaboration with the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, where Comme des Garçons (CDG) has released special-edition brochures artistically curated by Kawakubo.  

Georgia O’Keeffe x Comme des Garçons at Dover Street Market Paris, 2025. Photograph by Maurits Peeters. O’Keeffe, © 2025 Georgia O’Keeffe Museum / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

For her fourth installation project at DSMP, Kawakubo transforms the courtyard into a conversation between the space and O’Keeffe’s artistry. Archival black and white photographs are layered with vibrant reproductions of her most iconic paintings. This project continues Kawakubo’s ongoing installation series, which has previously spotlighted Paolo Roversi, Niko Pirosmani, and Kawakubo’s own meditative installation I Had This Vision of a World Where I Could Breathe Deeply. Each year Comme des Garçons typically unveils three to four major installations alongside smaller, intimate displays.

Georgia O’Keeffe by Comme des Garçons will be on view in the DSMP courtyard from September 29, through December 8th; additional installations of O’Keeffe’s work are on display at Comme des Garçon Tokyo, London, and NYC throughout November.

Covers of Select CDG x O’Keeffe Booklets. From left to right: Georgia O’Keeffe, “Series I, No. 10” (1910); “Sitting Room” (1965); Maria Chabot, “House Exterior” (undated); Unknown Photographer, Abiqui House (after 1945)

From left to right: CDG x O’Keeffe Booklet Interior. From left to right: Georgia O’Keeffe, Untitled (Girl) (1916); “North Patio Corridor” (1956-67); Tony Vaccaro, “O’Keeffe and the ‘smoke stack'” (1960) / CDG x O’Keeffe Booklet Interior. Georgia O’Keeffe, “Blue Black and Grey” (1960); “Drawing V” (1959) / CDG x O’Keeffe Booklet Interior. Georgia O’Keeffe, “Blue No. I” (1916); “Blue No. II” (1916); “Blue No. III” (1916) / CDG x O’Keeffe Booklet Interior. Georgia O’Keeffe, “Special No. 33” (1915); Maria Chabot, “Georgia O’Keeffe, On the Roof, Ghost Ranch House” (1944) / CDG x O’Keeffe Booklet Interior. Georgia O’Keeffe, “Big Sage (Artemisia tridentata)” (1957); “In the Patio VIII” (1950). © 2025 Georgia O’Keeffe Museum / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

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