Dover Street Market Paris is once again proving itself a cultural crossroads during Paris Fashion Week. Beginning September 29th, the store’s courtyard becomes the stage for a striking new project curated and designed by Rei Kawakubo: Georgia O’Keeffe by Comme des Garçons. This latest unveiling highlights the store’s continued commitment to presenting bold, experimental works that merge fashion, design, and fine art. It also adds to the city’s growing reputation as a hub for boundary-pushing art installation Paris experiences.
Georgia O’Keeffe’s art reimagined in an art installation in Paris
For her fourth courtyard project at Dover Street Market Paris, Kawakubo transforms the metal pillars into a dialogue between architecture and art. Black-and-white photographs sourced from the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum archives—some taken by O’Keeffe herself—are layered with reproductions of the artist’s most powerful paintings. The result is a contemplative environment where the American painter’s vision finds new resonance within the raw, industrial framework of the space.
Rei Kawakubo’s ongoing courtyard series
This installation follows previous Comme des Garçons projects that brought to life Paolo Roversi, Niko Pirosmani, and Kawakubo’s own meditative vision I Had This Vision of a World Where I Could Breathe Deeply. Each edition reinvents the courtyard as both an exhibition space and a reflective pause within the bustling rhythm of fashion retail. Comme des Garçons typically presents three to four major installations per year, alternating with more intimate displays to maintain a dynamic creative flow.
Georgia O’Keeffe by Comme des Garçons will remain on view in the courtyard of Dover Street Market Paris from September 29, offering visitors a rare opportunity to experience the artist’s work in a bold, architectural reinterpretation.





Photography by MAURITS PEETERS