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Kate and Grant

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Kate and Grant (Kate Daudy and Grant White) are an artistic partnership based in London. They meld poetry with clothing, by stitching words cut from felt onto vintage clothes.

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Works

Pieces created by them have included:

  • Charles Bukowski, There once was a woman who put her head into an oven, on Belleville Sassoon.
  • Pablo Neruda, El Gran Oceano, on Chantelle
  • Louis MacNeice, Snow, on Viktor & Rolf
  • T.S.Eliot, The Wasteland on Adaire
  • Arthur Rimbaud, Le Bateau Ivre, on a white dinner jacket.
  • Pink Floyd, Vera, on Michael Kors
  • Katrina and the Waves, Walking on Sunshine, on Donna Karan (shoes)
  • Exhibitions

    In 2009, the pair exhibited at the Galerie Pixi Marie Victoire Poliakoff in Paris. In 2010, they are due to present a new collection in Shanghai.

    References

    Kate and Grant Wikipedia