“Shred” at the Rubenstein, for Curated. The Swoon piece, directly below was my favorite. The canvases that she creates are almost as interesting as the art that she creates on it. Definitely check it out, if you have a chance.
“Shred” at the Rubenstein, for Curated. The Swoon piece, directly below was my favorite. The canvases that she creates are almost as interesting as the art that she creates on it. Definitely check it out, if you have a chance.
This is the third time that I have had the opportunity to shoot the artist Brian Donnelly, AKA, KAWS. This time it was for an exhibit at the Aldrich Gallery in Connecticut. It was a great event. Check out the details on Highsnobiety.
The “Hole Gallery” is currently located on Greene Street, in the SoHo building. But will be moving to the old Deitch space on Wooster. The name of the gallery denotes, that it is filling the hole left by the departure of Deitch. The name of the opening show was “Not quite open for business.” Check out the full details over on HS.
I was able to cover this event for Highsnobiety. Very cool event. The art exhibit was on display in the Redbull space in SoHo. Art on display was created by legendary skaters Lance Mountain, Steve Caballero, Chad Muska, Pat Nogho and more. The theme of the exhibit was a tribute to those revered skaters who lives were too short. It was a pretty big honor for me to meet so many skaters that I looked up to, as a kid.
Street artist, turned designer, KAWS teamed up with Diane Brown’s RxArt at the Keihls 3rd Avenue location on Thursday night for a holiday party to showcase the collaboration. My good homey Zach is a dutiful Kiehls employee, invited me to come out and shoot it for SoJones. Thanks again, Z.