In November 2012, hundreds of people hit the streets of San Francisco in anticipation of Maison Martin Margiela’s collaboration with H&M stores around the world, some of you may have witnessed hundreds of black-clad fashion soldiers donning white aprons marching through your neighborhood. From Hong Kong to Singapore and Paristo Düsseldorf, eight countries around the globe hosted similar marches in anticipation of the collection’s global launch.
Maison Martin Margiela
Maison Martin Margiela w/ H&M - The Silent Manifesto from MP CREATIVE on Vimeo.
Friday, 29 March 2013
Maison Martin Margiela w/ H&M - The Silent Manifesto
Sunday, 24 March 2013
Hetain Patel
I am a UK-based artist. My work is about being...
Conceptually driven, my practice begins with ideas about identity formation through the use of language and physical movement...
Hetain Patel
Hetain Patel
CARMA for B-Bicycle Culture Magazine
Can a bike erase everything that a car has done? Leo Burnett Lisbon decided to find out the answer to this challenging question with its new project CARMA for B-Bicycle Culture Magazine, a quarterly magazine about the passion for cycling. For this project, Rcicla Bicletas built a bicycle out of the scrap of a retired Mercedes hoping that the heavy karma of the car could be rebalanced by riding the same number of kilometres in a greener way: just by cyclin.
HEARD•NY by Nick Cave & The Ailey School
HEARD•NY is an installation and performance piece which will be presented from Monday 25 March till Sunday 31 March, 2013, as part of a series of events celebrating Grand Central Terminal’s centennial.
With his debut public art project in New York City, artist Nick Cave will transform Grand Central Terminal’s Vanderbilt Hall into a pasture for a grazing herd of 30 fantastical life-size horses. Accompanied by live music, sixty dance students from The AILEY School will don Cave’s celebrated ‘Soundsuits’ and perform specially choreographed ‘crossings’ at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. every day.
Piles by ÖRNDUVALD
''Piles'' is the latest project of Pétur Örn Eyjólfsson & Søren Oskar Duvald, aka ÖRNDUVALD, which consists of three designs made of 45,546 shinny sequins that represent the vast quantities of soil, water and rubble that have been excavated from the Copenhagen underground.
ÖRNDUVALD
ÖRNDUVALD
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