WOOD WALKER BY EDWIN SALAS

Posted on 2021-10-18

Edwin Salas revisits a galaxy far, far away with the limited-edition Wood Walker wood art toy for DesignerCon 2021 in Anaheim, CA. Inspired by the Empire’s lumbering AT-AT behemoths, Salas’ hand-crafted wood version stands 18″ tall. Adding playability into the mix, the Wood Walker features three articulated Imperial wood figures that can be placed inside the cockpit.

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PALACE X PEZ

Posted on 2021-10-18

Renowned for his work across the London club scene throughout the late ‘80s and early ‘90s, Pez became the visual signature of rave and club culture with his works going onto become integral to dance music culture and urban Britain. Initially inspired by Martha Cooper and Henry Chalfont’s seminal book Subway Art, Pez soon became involved in the burgeoning rave scene when he began designing flyers and artworks for major events.

Now, teaming up with Palace, the duo celebrate some of the artist’s most iconic works — including a vibrant flyer design that decorates a head-to-toe denim look — as well T-shirts, hoodies and caps, and a selection of MA-1 bomber jackets featuring an embroidered Palace twist on the ‘Pezman’ character.

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SUPREME/THE NORTH FACE

Posted on 2021-10-18

Supreme has worked with The North Face® on a new collection for Fall 2021. The collection consists of a Coldworks 700-Fill Down Parka, Steep Tech Apogee Jacket, Steep Tech Fleece Jacket, Steep Tech Pant, Hooded Sweatshirt, T-Shirt, Steep Tech Backpack and Steep Tech Headband.

The Coldworks 700-Fill Down Parka features water resistant nylon and 700-Fill down insulated interior baffles. The Steep Tech Apogee Jacket and Steep Tech Pant feature water resistant DryVent® bonded nylon and fully sealed seams. The Steep Tech Fleece Jacket and Steep Tech Headband feature polar fleece. The Lenticular Mountains Hooded Sweatshirt features cotton fleece with a lenticular logo patch; while the Mountains Tee features cotton with printed logos. The Steep Tech Backpack features water resistant 1200D poly and 840D ballistic nylon.

Available October 21st.

Available in Japan October 23rd.

www.supremenewyork.com

  

ROSALIND FOX SOLOMON – THE FORGOTTEN

Posted on 2021-10-18

The Forgotten draws from her extensive portfolio of work from 1976 – 2019. The show will coincide with the release of her MACK book, The Forgotten.
Pictures from The Forgotten introduce us to people who are chained to events in history that have permanently affected how they live. These events can never be forgotten. They often register on the body. They act as a reminder of incidents that others would like to forget.

Opposite – New York, 1987

Exhibition runs through to December 5th, 2021

Foley Gallery
59 Orchard Street
New York
NY 10002

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MOOR MOTHER – TEMPORAL CONTROL OF LIGHT ECHOES

Posted on 2021-10-18

Where do you start with a Moor Mother release? Any beginning square seems counterintuitive. Releases move all over the map, such that genre seems like a trivial question (poetry? Rap? Noise? Jazz?) and few releases, by MM or otherwise, are as cosmically-minded, comprehensive and downright challenging as Black Encyclopedia of the Air. Along with a group of compatriots which includes Pink Siifu, Lojii, Elucid and Orion Sun, the album is a traipse beyond the void, and beyond all memory of time before the void, a doomsday clock ticking the first second after the apocalypse.

www.moormother.net

  

PABLO RASGADO – TIMESCAPE

Posted on 2021-10-18

Timescape is a solo exhibition by Mexico City-based Pablo Rasgado that features three monumental paintings that the artist has been working on since 2015. Each consists of twentyfive to thirty painted passages that Rasgado has removed from public walls around the world including Barcelona, Berlin, Brussels, Paris, New York, Philadelphia and Charlotte, North Carolina, cities where he has worked for extended periods of time, and Mexico City, where he lives. The sections will be installed side-byside to produce a single work that spans more than sixteen feet in width and six years in time. In utilizing the Renaissance technique of strappo to extract painted passages in public space (originally developed to move frescoes from one location to another), Rasgado has created a new painting that functions as a literal
landscape of the various source cities. By foregoing allegory or representation, Rasgado assembles a work that is both a record of specific instances of time, place and circumstance and also an evocative image with multiple readings.

Opposite – Timescape 1, 2021

Exhibition runs through to November 20th, 2021

Steve Turner
6830 Santa Monica Blvd.
CA 90038
Los Angeles

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