Peter Citroni






About
The Unknown Collection confronts notions of failure and success through an imagined and speculative framework. This multi-pronged installation is a staging of an atelier and the making of a hypothetical fashion collection. By shadowing the processes and methodologies of a fashion designer, this research project is one of both creation and destruction that works through unfulfilled desires and paradoxically sows seeds of possibility.
Bio
Peter Citroni’s multi-disciplinary creative practice is at a point of expansion. His experience as a creative director and graphic designer across publishing, branding and advertising, primarily in the fashion sector, informs his visual arts practice for this Honours research project.