New Delhi: International supermodel Kate Moss is visiting India to be the part of an exhibition titled ‘The Kate Moss collection’ by Gert Elfering.
The exhibition will have around 50 photographs and sculptors of Moss done by some of the famous photographers and artists from around the globe, said a statement.
Some of the works include paintings by Albert Watson, Nick Knight and Mert & Marcus, Allen Jones, Dino and Jake Chapman.
The four-day exhibition will start here April 25 at the Imperial and the after-party will be hosted by Bollywood actor Arjun Rampal at his luxury nightclub LAP.
Moss will attend both exhibition and after-party along with curator and art collector Elfering, reads a statement.
"We will be showcasing about 50 art pieces, mostly photographs and a few sculptures of Kate suitable to Indian sensibilities," Elfering said in a statement.
Arjun is also excited for the event.
"It`s very exciting to be hosting the after-party for Kate Moss and Gert Elfering for this fabulous event they`re bringing to India. Fashion meets art - and this is the perfect fit for LAP," he said.
After India, the exhibition will move to five other countries - Dubai, Moscow, Barcelona, Hong Kong and will close in London.
The events will be co-organised by Britain-based event management company Maxemize along with Indian counterpart The Lady Bird Effect.
"We`re excited to bring this unique event to India for the first time and to collaborate with Gert Elfering and Kate Moss is an absolute honor. The event will be a special experience not to be missed," said Mandira Koirala of the Ladybird Effect.
IANS
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