Ron English, one of the most recognizable figures in contemporary pop art, reveals his exhibition at the Opera Gallery in New York. Titled Status Factory, the collection displays work of a political, surreal and satirical context. English himself would describe his show as presenting themes of circus, pop culture and Andy Warhol, that is “…filtered […]
Three super groups coming together to create on awesome boot. A collaboration between Timberland, Pendleton, and Opening Ceremony to create the Roll-top boot. The design is a traditional Timberland work boot featuring a classic jacquard wool pattern lining the inside and top half of the boot. The top fabrication is actually pliable, you can turn […]
What makes these super limited edition Keds for Opening Ceremony sneakers special are the French “toile” print embellishments on the fabric. Usually the stuff of cliched grandmas the world over, the toile prints here get a twist via artist Richard Saja, who re-contextualizes the artform with his own particular sense of humor. As Opening Ceremony […]
I’m not a big fan of water shoes; in general they’re straight up ugly and make you look like a Danish tourist. I’d possibly make an exception for these Opening Ceremony and Timberland versions. Composed of breathable mesh, quick-dry neoprene and waterproof nubuck suede, they’re available in 3 colorways for $95. Pretty cheap for Opening […]
The eagerly anticipated Fall/Winter 2010 footwear collection from Opening Ceremony have been unveiled, and as usual for the NYC boutique what you get is classic lines sharpened with an edge of modernity. “A mix of classic and contemporary, our Fall/Winter collection infuses familiar favorites with new hues, while, of course, unleashing several decidedly modern pairs […]
Opening Ceremony and Pendleton Woolen Mills have combined to bring to the world the hippest picnic/camping blanket known to mankind. Yes, to the naked eye it may seem like an average wool blanket, but at closer examination the Yakima Camp Blnkt has got all the details to fulfill a hipster’s most potent picnic fantasies: it’s […]
If you missed the dynamic duo combination of Phil Frost and Barry McGee three months ago at the Prism gallery, don’t fret my ravenous street art loving friends! Phil Frost is opening up his solo show tonight, Saturday, April 24th, at the Known Gallery from 8-11p. The show is titled Pale Writer and I suspect […]
David Choe opens his first show in Los Angeles in six years tonight, Friday, April 24th from 7-10 pm. The show title, Nothing to Declare, is apropos as David Choe leaves everything he has experienced as an artist culminated into the canvases, water colors and inflatable sculptures on the proverbial table. The show is impressive […]