Passer-by

A common interest in the history of motifs and retail display inspired designer Beca Lipscombe and artist Lucy McKenzie to form the Atelier E.B fashion label. Their first major exhibition in France combines contemporary creation, the history of fashion and museum design.
Exhibition 1min
Lucy McKenzie and Beca Lipscombe from Atelier EB explain how did they invite various artist to collaborate to their show by creating display for their clothes.
Exhibition 9min
Lucy McKenzie reads an excerpt from The Driver's seat by Muriel Spark. Atelier EB chosed several texts to accompany the visit of the exhibition.
Exhibition 1min
Lucy McKenzie and Becca Lipscombe from Atelier E.B are talking about the fake shop that opens the course of the exhibition.
Exhibition 41sec
Lucy McKenzie and Becca Lipscombe from Atelier E.B are talking about their fashion label.
Exhibition 1min
Beca Lipscombe from Atelier EB explains the great talent of Gene More as a window dresser for the jewellery brand Tiffany & Co.
Exhibition 1min
Lucy McKenzie and Beca Lipscombe from Atelier E.B are talking about the production of the piece Lacuna produced in Lafayette Anticipations workshops.
Exhibition 6min
Matthieu Bonicel reads an excerpt from La maison de rendez-vous by Alain Robbe-Grillet. Atelier EB chsed several texts to accompany the visit of the exhibition.
Exhibition 2min
Lucy McKenzie and Beca Lipscombe from Atelier EB talk about the Pavillon of Elegance of 1925.
Exhibition 1min
Lucy McKenzie and Becca Lipscombe from Atelier E.B explain the general statement of the exhibition Passer-by.
Exhibition 2min
Lucy McKenzie and Beca Lipscombe from Atelier EB explain how Sasha Morgenthaler was an avant-garde creator of dolls.
Exhibition 13min
Lucy McKenzie reads The Doll by Daphné du Maurier. Atelier EB chosed several texts to accompany the visit of the exhibition.
Exhibition 3min
Anna Colin, associate curator, reads the Guro artist by Dennis Cooper. Atelier EB chosed several texts to accompany the visit of the exhibition.
Exhibition 26sec
Their first major exhibition in France is at the crossroads of contemporary creation, fashion history and museography.