Judith Clark curated Louis Vuitton’s latest exhibition in Paris, entitled La Galerie. Built upon objects from the house’s archive from the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries it is based in the original Vuitton family home of Asnières-sur-Seine in the suburbs of Paris. This fundamental site that is described as the ‘cradle of the company’ is also the original 19th-century workshop, where all special commissions and trunks are still made to this day. "Revealing the intimate aspects of Louis Vuitton’s history, highlighting its ties with the ateliers, underlining the presence of the Louis Vuitton universe… These were some of the challenges that curator Judith Clark sought to tackle in the new creative, playful and timeless space she so vividly imagined," write Louis Vuitton.
Alice Cicolini collaborated with Judith Clark to commission a series of mastercrafted interventions within the structural landscape of the exhibition. Responding to the centuries and the aesthetic motifs of the exhibition, Alice commissioned Jim Sanderson and Jason Marks to create inlaid flooring and encaustic tiles that we embedded into the fabric of the show.