FROM ITS INCEPTION, INNANGELO ESTABLISHED AN ONGOING AND INTUITIVE RELATIONSHIP WITH GREAT CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS AND DESIGNERS WHO ARE INVITED TO CREATE EXCLUSIVE COLLECTION PIECES FOR THE BRAND.
INNANGELO TAKES A NEW APPROACH TO THE SCARF BASED ON THE PURSUIT OF NEW VISUAL DESIGNS AND A DARING CHOICE OF TEXTILES. A SILK SCARF IS THE FRUIT OF A LONG AND DELICATE PROCESS OF SPINNING, DYING AND WEAVING – CRAFTS WHICH THE BEAUTIFUL LOMBARD CITY OF COMO BECAME THE BEST AT IN THE 16TH CENTURY WITH THE OPENING OF THE FIRST SPINNING MILLS.
INNANGELO TAKES A NEW APPROACH TO THE SCARF BASED ON THE PURSUIT OF NEW VISUAL DESIGNS AND A DARING CHOICE OF TEXTILES. A SILK SCARF IS THE FRUIT OF A LONG AND DELICATE PROCESS OF SPINNING, DYING AND WEAVING – CRAFTS WHICH THE BEAUTIFUL LOMBARD CITY OF COMO BECAME THE BEST AT IN THE 16TH CENTURY WITH THE OPENING OF THE FIRST SPINNING MILLS.
INNANGELO defines itself as a "silk gallery", regularly inviting prestigious artists to unleash their creativity on rare materials of the highest quality.
On 18 October, Richard Texier ("Pantheo Vortex" and "Angel Bear", one of the few contemporary artists to have an entire issue of the magazine Art Press dedicated to him), has revealed a series of three scarves in a limited edition of 100 pieces, entitled "ECLIPTICA", "UMBRA TERRA" and "THEORIA SACRA".
On 20 October, it was the turn of Mircea Cantor (2011 winner of the Marcel Duchamp Prize, whose work is in the collections of major museums including New York’s MoMA, the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis and Centre Beaubourg in Paris) to present an installation illustrating the genesis of his INNANGELO silk design entitled "YOU FIRE ROPE ME".
INNANGELO is conceived as a silk art gallery, inviting contemporary artists to create collectible works on silk. For instance, Richard Texier, one of the few of contemporary artists to have had an entire issue of the prestigious Art Press Magazine dedicated to his work, created an exclusive series of three scarves for INNANGELO. Entitled ECLIPTICA, UMBRA TERRA and THEORIA SACRA, each scarf is available in a limited edition of one hundred pieces.
Richard Texier and Inna Zobova, Paris, 2026.