Unwearable is a survey exhibition tracing Lisa Walker’s dramatic transition of practice from the traditional and wearable to the non. It celebrates Walker’s 15 years of ideas and creation in the form of jewelleries that appear unwearable, encouraging one to ask, “ what would happen if I put it on?”
Unwearable is a survey exhibition tracing Lisa Walker’s dramatic transition of practice from the traditional and wearable to the non. It celebrates Walker’s 15 years of ideas and creation in the form of jewelleries that appear unwearable, encouraging one to ask, “ what would happen if I put it on?”
April 4th, 2011
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