Christophe Coppens

Christophe Coppens is a Belgian artist, living and working in Los Angeles. Trained initially as a theater director, Coppens started his own label as an accessories designer at the age of 21, a career that would span over 20 years with several outlets, international press following and buyers the world over, and that he would combine and nurture with his first stunts and solo shows as an artist.

Christophe Coppens
Born (1969-11-21)November 21, 1969
Nationality Belgian
Known for art
Website http://www.christophecoppens.com

History

CC created his first experimental hat collection in 1990 which was picked up from the start by international buyers and press. Through the years his activities extended to complete accessories collections for men and women and opening outlets in Antwerp, Bruges and Brussels. He would also present his collections twice a year during Paris and Japan Fashion Week. Alongside he worked on collaborations for the fashion shows of international renowned designers making hats for the likes of Issey Miyake,[1] Guy Laroche, JuunJ and Manish Arora, and he created one of a kind presentations for high-end world class retailers Charivay (NYC), Frank et Fils (Paris) and Joyce Boutique (Hong Kong and Paris), among others. In Japan he found distribution and representation in fashion group HP France.

In addition Coppens has made accessories for pop stars such as Rihanna, Grace Jones, Scissor Sisters and Beth Ditto, and he has worked most closely with Róisín Murphy,[2] particularly on all the costumes worn by the performer during her 2008/09 ‘Overpowered’ world tour. CC presented his first couture accessories collection in 2006 during Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week, displaying spectacular theatrical skills and the surreal undertone that has become his signature style since the early beginnings. That same year HP France opened his first shop in Tokyo, and he presented his couture collection during Japan Fashion Week.

In 2010 he was named Royal Warrant Holder in Belgium, recognition that came after more than 15 years making accessories for the Belgian Royal Family. At then end of 2011, to celebrate his 20 career anniversary as a milliner and artist, Coppens opened an exhibition to show and auction some of his most outstanding couture pieces and artworks, hosted by Pierre Berge & Associates in Brussels.[3] In early 2012, following this event, he launched a retrospective book ‘Homework’ encompassing these pieces and other highlights of his career.[4] The book was listed among the New York Times’ ‘Summer’s 2012 must-reads’’.

But 2012 would also mark a very important episode in his career, when, after 21 years of making work on the edge of art and fashion Coppens decided to close his company to focus exclusively on his work as an artist. At this point his label was sold in 140 shops worldwide, his name was heard among fashion connoisseurs and he had become arguably one of the most celebrated milliners in Japan.

Coppens expressed his view on this transition in the exhibition “Everything Is Local: Landscape 1” at the prestigious Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam.[5][6][7][8] The show is a journey through the first six months following this violent break, how to deal with loss, letting go of the past and looking at the future.

In 2015 CC was appointed head of a new Master Program at Sandberg Instituut Amsterdam.[9]That same year he also designed the costumes for the opera "To Be Sung" at De Munt Brussels.[10]and also designed 15 new masks for Roisin Murphy's world tour.

Art Exhibitions

Solo Shows

2015 Works On Paper Stephane Simoens Gallery Knokke

2014 Early Paintings HPGRP Gallery NYC

2013 The Hills Are Alive : Landscape 2 - Tokyo

2013 Everything is Local : Landscape 1 - Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen Rotterdam

2011 Barbra - Highlight Gallery San Francisco

2011 CC 20 years - Pierre Bergé Auction House Brussels

2008 No References - Platform 21 Amsterdam [11]

2006 Dream Your Dream II - Gallery Joyce Paris

2005 Dream Your Dream - Yoyogi Stadium Tokyo

2003 The Dollhouse III: Return to the Dollhouse - Z33 Hasselt

2002 The Dollhouse II: Life Goes On - Brakke Grond Amsterdam

2001 The Dollhouse - Museum Charlier Brussels

Group Exhibitions

2014 The Future Of Fashion Is Now Boijmans Van Beuningen Rotterdam

2011 ARRRGH Monsters in Fashion - Athens

2011 The Art Of Fashion - Wolfsburg Museum

2009 The Art Of Fashion - Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen Rotterdam

Books

HOMEWORK published by LIDO ISBN 9789491301087 [12]

NO REFERENCES published by d'jonge Hond ISBN 9789089100634

FASHION AND ACCESSORIES published by ARTEZ/TERRA ISBN 9789058976772

NOT A TOY published by PICTOPLASMA BERLIN ISBN 9783942245029

WERKEN MET WOORDEN published by LUDION ISBN 9789055448197

ART&FASHION published by KERBER ART ISBN 9783866785380

THE ART OF FASHION published by BOJMANS VAN BEUNINGEN ISBN 9789069182407

Publications

Art Tube NL

Boijmans NL

PBA Auctions

Weekend / Le Vif

Flanders Today

Design NL

Sleek Mag

Loft 965

Rizzoli Bookstore

WOWO Zine

TL Magazine

Collaborations - Designers

Kway

Manish Arora

JuunJ

SONGZIO

Issey Miyake

Romain Kremer

Lolita Lempicka

Yohji Yamamoto

Guy Laroche

Collaborations - Commercial

2001 Motorola

2001 Evisu

2005 Joyce Boutique

2006 Levis Paints

2007 K-Way

2010 JBC

2011 Citroën

2011 L'Oreal Paris

2012 Delacre

Links

References

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