THE STREETS – CALL ME IN THE MORNING

Posted on 2018-11-26

Mike Skinner returns as The Streets, bringing along Chip and Grim Sickers for “Call Me In The Morning”.

www.thestreetsmusic.com

  

MARK RONSON – NOTHING BREAKS LIKE A HEART

Posted on 2018-11-26

Mark Ronson has released a new song and accompanying video entitled “Nothing Breaks Like A Heart,” featuring Miley Cyrus.
The song, is co-produced by Jamie XX, and is the lead single for Ronson’s upcoming fifth solo album.

www.markronson.co.uk

  

SUPREME/THE NORTH FACE

Posted on 2018-11-26

Supreme has worked with The North Face on a new collection for Fall 2018. The collection consists of an Expedition Jacket, Expedition Fleece Jacket, Expedition Pant, Hooded Sweatshirt, T-Shirt, Expedition Backpack, Expedition Waist Bag, Expedition Travel Wallet, Beanie and Compass Necklace.

Made exclusively for Supreme, the Expedition Jacket and Pant feature waterproof, breathable GORE-TEX Cordura ripstop nylon with fully sealed seams. The Expedition Backpack, Waist Bag and Travel Wallet feature durable nylon with Cordura yarn.

Available in-store NY, Brooklyn, LA, London, Paris and online November 29th.

Available in Japan on December 1st.

www.supremenewyork.com

  

FUCKING AWESOME X DYLAN RIEDER

Posted on 2018-11-26

Fucking Awesome honors skateboarding icon Dylan Rieder with a capsule of tributary goods. This new capsule includes a pair of skate decks and matching set of shirts, each emblazoned with a class photo of Rieder as a child.

The goods both serve as a memorial to Rieder, who passed away in 2014 due to complications from leukemia, and tie in with Fucking Awesome’s theme of repurposed school photos, having recently issued boards with the youthful visage of Aidan Mackey.

fuckingawesomestore.com

  

GORDON MATTA-CLARK – WORKS 1970 – 1978

Posted on 2018-11-26

Marking the first solo presentation of his work at the London gallery, the exhibition will include key examples from the artist’s short but prolific career, including films, photographs, sculptures, and works on paper that illustrate his complex engagement with architecture and the many ways in which he reconfigured
the spaces and materials of everyday life.
A central figure of the downtown New York art scene in the 1970s, Matta-Clark pioneered a radical approach to art making that directly engaged the urban environment and the communities within it. Through his many projects—including large-scale architectural interventions in which he physically cut through buildings slated for demolition—Matta-Clark developed a singular and prodigious oeuvre that critically examined the structures of the built environment. With actions and experimentations across a wide range of media, his work transcended the genres of performance, conceptual, process, and land art, making him one of the most innovative and influential artists of his generation.

Opposite – Garbage Wall, 1970

Exhibition runs through to December 8th, 2018

David Zwirner
24 Grafton Street
W1S 4EZ
London

www.davidzwirner.com

  

HUANG RUI – ZEN SPACE

Posted on 2018-11-26

Huang Rui is widely recognized for his foundational role in the development of post-Cultural Revolution art, as a founding member of the audacious Stars Group, for his early application of Western art concepts– abstract expressionism, cubism, fauvism, to Chinese contemporary art, and as a founder and defender of Beijing’s 798 Art District.

Huang characterizes his art as “determined, deep exploration”, and “Zen Space”, his latest series, as growing from “…a continuous experimentation towards the most essential statement of art”. This body of work takes shape in part through Huang’s consideration of the Confucian order of society and the Taoist order of nature as they are reflected in the hexagrams of the I Ching (Book of Changes) and in Taoist geomancy expressed through classical architecture and the design of scholar’s gardens.

Opposite – Zen Space, 2018

Exhibition runs through to December 8th, 2018

Boers-Li Gallery
24 East 81st Street
4th Floor
10028 New York

www.boersligallery.com