BAIT X DISCOVERY CHANNEL

Posted on 2020-08-03

Discovery Channel and BAIT are celebrating the 32nd installment of Shark Week with a duo of T-shirt releases.

Both pieces pay homage to the great white shark (carcharodon carcharias), also known as the king of the sea and possibly the largest predatory fish. The first offering highlights the shark’s painted profiles across a blue tie-dye backdrop, while the second is designed as a fight night poster alluding to Tyson Vs. Jaws: Rumble on the Reef, Mike Tyson‘s bout against a great white shark for the week-long event.

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PRINCE X BRAIN DEAD

Posted on 2020-08-03

When Brain Dead first began brainstorming ideas for this collaboration, they knew that their foray into the world of Tennis could only be done in an original way, one that represents the splendor and controversial nature of the sport during the 80s and 90s. Tennis has embraced the cultural shifts and fashion trends of every decade without straying from its essence and ideals. But even as the sport continues to evolve and adapt to commercialization, brands like Prince are steadfast in their ability to capture and characterize the spirit of Tennis – both on and off the court.

With this collection, Brain Dead draws inspiration from Prince, an original tennis brand that has triumphantly captured a lifestyle synonymous with its legacy and the players that made it famous. Starting with the legendary Prince Ace Face collection, Brain Dead plays with the idea of Tennis counterculture, envisioning the sport as one that is radical and free-form.

The mesmerizing, all-encompassing patterns and color-blocked panels convey the image of a holistic player, one who draws parallels between sport, design, and art. The Brain Dead x Prince player is a multifaceted individual who is not restricted by the rules and sets new standards for themselves and others.

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SUNIL GUPTA – FROM HERE TO ETERNITY

Posted on 2020-08-03

From Here to Eternity is the first major retrospective of UK based photographer, Sunil Gupta (b. 1953, New Delhi India) and offers a complex and layered view of Gupta’s unique transcontinental photographic vision.

Exhibition runs October 9th, 2020 through January 24th, 2021

The Photographers’ Gallery
16-18 Ramillies Street
London
W1F 7LW

thephotographersgallery.org.uk

  

PAUL STETZER

Posted on 2020-08-03

The people of the United States have been struggling with the legacy of slavery. When George Floyd was killed by the police on May 25, 2020, a new stage in the battle for civil rights and justice erupted around the country. These images show people in New York City engaged in that struggle – with energy, determination, sadness, anger, hope, and vision.

Exhibition runs through to August 10th, 2020

Soho Photo Gallery
15 White Street
New York
NY 10013

www.sohophoto.com

  

ZANELE MUHOLI

Posted on 2020-08-03

Since 2015, South African artist and visual activist Zanele Muholi has created an ongoing body of self-portraits called “Somnyama Ngonyama” (translated from Zulu as “Hail, the Dark Lioness”). Turning the camera on themself, the artist adopts different poses, characters and archetypes to address issues of race and representation. The resulting images explore themes of labour, racism, Eurocentrism and sexual politics, often commenting on events in South Africa’s history and Muholi’s experiences as a South African black queer person traveling abroad. By enhancing the contrast in the photographs, Muholi also emphasizes the darkness of their skin tone, reclaiming their blackness with pride and re-asserting its beauty.

Opposite – Vumani II, Boston, 2019

Exhibition runs through to August 31st, 2020

Yancey Richardson – Online Viewing Room
525 W 22nd St
New York
NY 10011

www.yanceyrichardson.com

  

FLYING LOTUS – REMIND U

Posted on 2020-08-03

Flying Lotus presents ‘Remind U,’ directed by Winston Hacking.

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