VERSES GT – FOREVER (FT KUČKA)

Posted on 2025-08-25

Verses GT, the duo of Jacques Greene + Nosaj Thing, announce their self-titled debut album. Verses GT is the project, the group, the album, the live show, and the moving image—an all encompassing banner for a new collaborative world. Following surprise singles “Too Close” (ft. Ouri) in 2023, “RB3” in 2024 and “Unknown” in 2025, Verses GT is a heavyweight and tangible record that expresses a bold and elegant vision reflecting both lived-in and lived-through modern times.

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POISON

Posted on 2025-08-25

A love story about a couple reunited years after tragedy drove them apart. Their brief and intense meeting brings simmering pain and resentment to the surface but is a reminder too of cherished intimacies and the love they once shared.

In theatres September 26th, 2025

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ANSEL ADAMS IN THE 1960S

Posted on 2025-08-25

Ansel Adams lost his way. The great American photographer stood at the summit of his life, renowned, celebrated. Then came the 1960s: the civil rights movement, the counterculture, free love, psychedelics, assassinations, Vietnam War protests, marches, and chaos. Even more traumatically for the country’s preeminent photographer, photography itself changed beneath him. The new generation of 1960s photographers didn’t give a damn about rocks and trees. They rejected the pieties of tradition and the shackles of Adams’ “Zone System.” Photo historian Jonathan Green: “The obsessions of sixties photography were ruthless: alienation, deformity, sterility, insanity, sexuality, bestial and mechanical violence, and obscenity.”

Ansel Adams’ Fiat Lux project traverses the dark heart of 60s—1963 to 1968. It’s a sprawling six-year commission from the University of California, the largest project the photographer ever tackled (his personal Yosemite obsession aside). Fiat Lux’s over 7,500 images reveal an artist whose photographic coordinates have become unfixed. We see a great photographer off-balance. We witness an artist swimming hard against the tide of relentless change.

Opposite – Untitled, n.d.

Exhibition runs through to September 28th, 2025

California Museum of Photography – UCR ARTS
3824 + 3834 Main Street
Riverside
CA 92501

ucrarts.ucr.edu

  

PAUL SMITH X ARTEK STOOL 60

Posted on 2025-08-25

Following the success of the debut collaboration, Paul Smith is thrilled to announce a continuation of the partnership with the Finnish designers: Artek Reimagined by Paul Smith, Edition Two.

This time, the collaboration consists of a single piece: the Stool 60, which arrives in a brand-new set of colours. As before, the stool’s seat is stained in a natural wood tone, concealing a hidden flash of colour: flip it over and the underside of the seat, painted in a bold pillar box red, is revealed. This is a reference to the vibrant linings which often hide within the more understated exteriors of Paul Smith suits – a perfect example of the ‘twist’ that Sir Paul likes to incorporate into all of his designs. The legs, meanwhile, are painted in sky blue, rust, and British racing green respectively, colours plucked from among the forty shades that make up the Signature Stripe.

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HAYLEY TOMPKINS – SURROUNDINGS

Posted on 2025-08-25

For surroundings, Hayley Tompkins brings together a new suite of acrylic paintings on wood panels, incorporating them into an installation with painted sticks and fabric pieces. These transfigured common objects and gestural, abstract paintings mix a dreamlike quality with a sense of the ordinary. Tompkins’ exhibition title provides no specifics or location, and instead suggests an ever-changing set of circumstances, conditions and possibilities; both a position unique to each person and a shared set of coordinates for seeking commonalities and sympathies with others. In this way, the title speaks to the act of installing the works to create a temporary environment for the viewer.

Opposite – A Choice of Sky, 2025

Exhibition runs through to October 29th, 2025

The Modern Institute
14-20 Osborne Street
G1 5QN Glasgow
Scotland

www.themoderninstitute.com

  

STONE ISLAND X NEW BALANCE 574 GHOST

Posted on 2025-08-25

Stone Island and New Balance are set to unveil their latest joint venture: a reimagined 574 Ghost sneaker. Drawing on Stone Island’s Ghost collection and its signature camouflage ethos, the partnership reinterprets the classic 574 silhouette through experimental dyeing and advanced fabric engineering.

This new take on the 574 distinguishes itself through a meticulous focus on material and detail. For the first time, the midsole is fully wrapped in suede, carrying the single-color palette uninterrupted across the entire shoe. The upper mirrors this monochromatic approach in plush suede, amplifying the sneaker’s ghost-like tonal quality. Offered in dark brown, dark grey and navy blue, the trio delivers a sleek, understated aesthetic that highlights both brands’ commitment to craftsmanship and innovatio

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