RIMOWA IPHONE GROOVE CASE

Posted on 2019-01-28

RIMOWA drop into the iPhone case market, to match their iconic aluminum suitcases. The cases are crafted out of the same material used on RIMOWA luggage and feature the suitcases signature grooved exterior.

The cases are available for the Apple iPhone XR, XS, and XS Max and come in gray and pink colorways. To ensure extra grip and safety, the cases come complete with a shockproof TPU perimeter to protect your device.

www.rimowa.com

  

ADIDAS X PHARRELL CHINESE NEW YEAR HU

Posted on 2019-01-28

Taking inspiration from Chinese color symbolism both shoes are made up in predominantly red uppers with gold embellishments, seeking to bring good fortune and happiness to the wearer in the New Year.
The Solar Glide Hu features an embroidered ‘Fú’ symbol on its upper, which is traditionally placed upside-down on the doors of Chinese homes in order to bring prosperity to the household. Similarly, the BYW silhouette features the word ‘ambition’ embroidered across both the left and right uppers, inspiring its wearer to remain determined throughout the coming year.

Available from February 11th.

www.adidas.co.uk

  

FLAMINGODS – MARIGOLD

Posted on 2019-01-28

The first single to be unveiled is ‘Marigold’, a multi-sensory psych-rock trip that finds Flamingods on hair-raising form even by their own exuberant standards. ‘Marigold’ oozes fun out of every pore, a perfect antidote to turbulent times.

‘Levitation’ is inspired largely by the disco, funk and psychedelic sounds coming out of the Middle East and South Asia in the 70s, the album channels these influences through a vision soaked in mysticism, positivity and sun-drenched imagery.

www.flamingods.com

  

REBECCA MOSEMAN – INTO THE MOON’S ROOM

Posted on 2019-01-28

“Oh, to go where the clouds sleep, Where the moons dance, And the stars weep. I went into the moon’s room, Zoom, Zoom. There were stars in his closet and clouds in his bed, and lying in the corner a black bird with her feathery black head.” A boys honor and oath to his deceased aunt to carry on the story they created and threaded together about a black bird, and the moon.

My photography is a process of observation and a visceral response to my life, my experiences, and the world around me. It is at times a reflection of the emotional lives of my children or people I’ve encountered, sometimes a commentary on human behavior; other times it is a revelation of my own inner state. My photography represents a raw need to express visually what is often difficult to express in words.

Rebecca Moseman

Exhibition runs through to February 8th, 2019

Garner Center for Photographic Exhibitions
274 Moody St
Waltham
02453 MA

www.nesop.edu

  

ADAM MCEWEN

Posted on 2019-01-21

Expanding his practice into more prosaic, but also more challenging, territory. The works unpack and activate McEwen’s signature graphite sculptures, which are here mounted on rough plywood faced with aluminum and coated with an image of the subjects of the sculptures themselves.

The objects present in McEwen’s assemblages are so ubiquitous one’s associations are likely to go beyond the physical or aesthetic. Banal, familiar, verging on the outdated and abject, they are nonetheless freighted—differently for each viewer—with the charge of recognition. Here, shot in the artist’s studio using materials at hand as backdrop, items that were used by McEwen for the purposes of creating precise, digital models for their graphite doppelgängers—a thermostat, a hotel door handle with card reader, a Styrofoam food tray—return and compete as subjects in two dimensions. Shifting moments, captured under the flash of an iPhone, are reduced to halftone transparencies and layered in vibrating triads of reds, violets and acid greens.

Opposite – Stalker, 2019

Exhibition runs through to February 16th, 2019

Petzel Gallery
35 E 67th Street
NY 10065
New York

www.petzel.com

  

BOY ERASED

Posted on 2019-01-21

Boy Erased tells the courageous story of Jared Eamons (Hedges), the son of a Baptist pastor in a small American town, who must overcome the fallout of being outed to his parents (Kidman and Crowe). His parents struggle with reconciling their love for their son with their beliefs. Fearing a loss of family, friends, and community, Jared is pressured into attending a conversion therapy program. While there, Jared comes into conflict with its leader (Edgerton) and begins his journey to finding his own voice and accepting his true self.

In theatres February 8th, 2019

www.focusfeatures.com/boy-erased