Nick Waplington shares with the Gucci Community exclusive unpublished works and a message of hope and well-being nurtured through creativity: “Like all of you (I hope), I am sheltering in place—but also trying to think beyond the immediate circumstances. For me, art is a way to imagine other, better worlds (past and future). With that in mind, I’m sharing some unpublished works that in different ways look beyond where we are now.”
"If you believe in love, the nightmare will inevitably come to an end. If you only believe in dreams, the nightmare will never end” a quote by author André Gide—who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1947—shared with the Gucci Community by Mick Rock as a message of hope. Taken by Mick Rock, the photograph captured in the summer of 1973 features David Bowie praying by the windows.
“During these challenging days, I released two new songs and three music videos including one dedicated to the women who are devoted to help those affected by Covid-19,” Chris Lee is part of a lineup of artists and talents who are sharing through creativity a message of comfort and well-being to the Gucci Community.
Lucio Corsi plays his song ‘Cosa faremo da grandi?’ which translates as ‘What will we do when we grow up’—the lyrics are about a way of life where the starting point is celebrated more than the finish and was inspired by the Maremma, the Tuscan coast of Italy, and of the around the world adventures by Italian sailor Ambrogio Fogar