Brooklyn-born L’Enchanteur designers Soull and Dynasty Ogun have unveile their solo exhibition at the newly inaugurated Salon 94 Design, an art gallery owned by Jeanne Greenberg.
Titled “K.O.D.E.” (keys open doors everywhere), the exhibition showcases a stunning collection of wearable art and sculptures that encapsulate the twins’ connection to mysticism and their shared faith in spirituality and the unseen. Their jewelry, rich with symbolic significance, serves as both talismans and conduits to the mystical world, offering protection and a deeper connection to the occult.
Renowned for their creations worn by prominent figures such as Erykah Badu, Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter, and Beyoncé, the exhibition offers a captivating journey into their artistic expression.
The exhibition opening reflecting the enduring design legacy of the Ogun twins, firmly rooted in Brooklyn over the past decade. Diverse guests in attendance included the esteemed fashion creative June Ambrose, curator Thelma Golden, artist Mickalene Thomas and stylist Matthew Henson.
K.O.D.E. is on view until December 22, 2023 at Salon 94 Design, located at 3 East 89th Street in Manhattan.