Cartier Time Art by Tokujin Yoshioka
Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka has collaborated with Cartier to bring a traveling exhibition called “Cartier Time Art”. Cartier Time Art is an exhibition that will take visitors “on a journey to the heart of Cartier watchmaking.” The exhibition unites the largest number of Cartier timepieces ever displayed in public, from its origins through to the […]
Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka has collaborated with Cartier to bring a traveling exhibition called “Cartier Time Art”.
Cartier Time Art is an exhibition that will take visitors “on a journey to the heart of Cartier watchmaking.”
The exhibition unites the largest number of Cartier timepieces ever displayed in public, from its origins through to the present day.
The unique journey offered by the exhibition begins in 1874, displaying 158 vintage pieces from Cartier collection.
Introducing twelve movements and seventeen Fine Watchmaking timepieces, the journey finishes in the present day with the ID-One watch, a concept timepiece which offers a glimpse into the watchmaking future at Cartier.
It will be held at Bellerive Museum, Ein Haus des Museum für Gestaltung Zürich from Friday, August 26 to Sunday, November 6, 2011.