NECKFACE X NIKE SB COLLECTION

Posted on 2013-04-01

Recently tapped for a cameo in Eric Koston’s “The Legend Grows” commercial, Californian artist Neckface aligns his playfully sinister illustrations with Nike’s innovation in athletic apparel to release a small capsule collection comprised of T-shirts and a backpack. The range begins with the reworking of Nike’s Action Sports logo employing a unique kaleidoscope-like pattern that adorns your choice of a black or grey Dri-FIT T-shirt. Furthermore, the colorful print is applied to Nike’s two-strap Peidmont Backpack built from 100% recycled 600D polyester.

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THE NORTH FACE X SUPREME

Posted on 2013-04-01

This Spring, Supreme has joined with The North Face to introduce the Mountain Parka, the Medium Day Pack Backpack and Roo II.

Custom fit for Supreme, the Mountain Parka features a 3M® reflective shell with abrasion resistant ripstop panels at shoulders, elbows and cuffs. The Medium Day Pack Backpack and Roo II also feature a 3M® reflective shell.

All items will be available in two colorways, exclusively made for Supreme.

Available in-store in NY, LA, London and online on April 4th.

www.supremenewyork.com

  

DQM X GIRL SKATEBOARDS

Posted on 2013-04-01

New York’s DQM teamed up with classic skate company Girl Skateboards on an upcoming capsule collection consisting of a water-resistant nylon windbreaker, a check button-down shirt in two colors, three graphic pocket t-shirts, and a pair of cotton twill chinos.

www.dqmnewyork.com

  

WOLFGANG LAIB

Posted on 2013-04-01

The exhibition will include color photographs and projected images depicting Vedic fire rituals, and Pulimalai, a mountain in southern India, where the artist is planning the creation of a monumentally-scaled Brahmanda, an egg-shaped form symbolizing the wholeness of the universe in Indian philosophy, culture, and religion. A group of new drawings related to the photographs will also be on view.

The fire rituals, performed by Brahman priests from Tamil Nadu in southern India, took place in February of 2009 in India and in June of 2009, in connection with an exhibition of works by Wolfgang Laib, at the Fondazione Merz in Turin, Italy, an exhibition space primarily dedicated to the preservation of works by the Italian artist Mario Merz (1925–2003), with whom Laib enjoyed a close personal friendship.

In keeping with his desire that the exhibition at the Merz Foundation not be “…limited to one individual, neither to one place, neither to a certain time,” Laib arranged for it to be inaugurated in February through the enactment of fire rituals on the mountain Melavalavu, north of Madurai, near his studio in India. It concluded in June when he invited 45 Brahman priests to travel to Turin to conduct a week–long series of rituals called a mahayagna in the foundation’s courtyard. Continuing a tradition that dates back thousands of years, ghee (clarified butter), spices, and food were burned in the spirit of sacrifice, to honor and purify the environment with smoke and aromatic fumes.

For the titles of both this exhibition and the one at the Merz Foundation, Laib chose a quotation from one of the Upanishads, the ancient philosophical texts that form the basis of the Hindu Religion.

Exhibition runs through till May 4th, 2013

Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects
535 West 22nd Street
Sixth Floor
New York
N.Y
10011

www.tonkonow.com

  

FALLING FROM GREAT HEIGHTS

Posted on 2013-04-01

Falling from Great Heights, is a group exhibition featuring photographic works by Siri Kaur, John Knuth, and Heather Rasmussen. While each of the three Los Angeles-based artists owns a distinct style, all have a fascination with photography as a vehicle to abstract locations and space. Each artist’s work transcends the materials used to dislocate the viewer by means of manipulation, scale, and movement. All of them engage with the sublime, the beauty and fear of the spectacle of nature and the unknown. This poetic leitmotif draws their work together, however each artist manifests this in different ways.

Opposite – John Knuth, Faded Siren #18, 2012

Exhibition runs through till May 11th, 2013

Cohen Gallery
7354 Beverly Boulevard
Los Angeles
CA 90036

www.stephencohengallery.com

  

JOACHIM BROHM – PLACES & EDGES

Posted on 2013-04-01

The exhibition will feature work from throughout Brohm’s 30 year career, from early series including Ruhr (1980 – 1983) and Ohio (1983-84) through to more recent projects such as Culatra (2008 – 2010). The exhibition will also include Paradis, an early series, which has never been exhibited in a gallery show before.

Joachim Brohm rose to prominence in the early 1980s and was among the first Europeans of his generation to recognise the artistic power of American photographers including William Eggleston, Robert Adams and Stephen Shore. He was also one of the first photographers in Europe to shoot exclusively in colour starting in the late 1970s, connecting the visual possibilities of colour photography with a newly defined “everyday cultural landscape.” At the same time, Brohm’s sequences of photographs show how important the medium and the artist’s archive have become as reflectors of our day-to-day existence, challenging him to keep developing and reviewing them in the light of changes to the reality of our lives.

Opposite – Ohio, On Fire, 1983-1984

Exhibition runs through till May 4th, 2013

Brancolini Grimaldi
43 – 44 Albemarle Street
First floor
London
W1S 4JJ

www.brancolinigrimaldi.com