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iD Collective signs trio of art and design clients
Independent creative agency iD Collective has expanded its portfolio with the addition of three new clients in the arts and design sector, including couture designer Steven Khalil, emerging artist Lina Kay Art, and the Philippine Art Project.
Steven Khalil, a prominent figure in Australian couture, is set to introduce 'Steven Khalil Interieur', a new line of luxury designs for home interiors. The first release under this line is a collaboration with Designer Rugs, inspired by Khalil's intricate red-carpet gowns. The collection is slated for a mid-November 2024 launch.
Lina Kay, known for her minimalist and unconventional approach, is preparing for her second exhibition, 'NAKED', set to open in January/February 2025. The young artist and sculptor's work has been gaining attention in the art world for its unique perspective.
In addition, iD Collective is supporting the Philippines Department of Trade & Industry in organising 'Paradise Found', an exhibition of Philippine Contemporary Art & Design. The exhibition, brought to Sydney by Salcedo Private View, the Philippines' leading art and auction house, will feature works from six leading Philippine artists. The event is scheduled for late October 2024.
iD Collective has offices in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Auckland, and offers a range of services including brand strategy, advertising, communications/PR, social media, events, and digital.
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