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Conspicuous Product Placement “Cast Away” READ MORE
Aled Lewis
Conspicuous Product Placement
Conspicuous Product Placement is a serie of illustrations that highlight the violent presence of brands in movies through product placement. Because we all saw the Pizza Hut in Wayne’s World, The Converse in i-Robot and the Fedex boxes in Cast Away. Some of these became a whole part of the movie. Aled Lewis noticed these and made a bunch of serie about them. VIEW MORE
Conspicuous Product Placement “Wayne’s World”
Alan Wolfson MIni Urban Scultures
Alan Wolfson creates handmade miniature sculptures of urban environments. Complete with complex interior views and lighting effects, a major work can take several months to complete. The pieces are usually not exact representations of existing locations, but rather a combination of details from many different locations along with much of the detail from the artist’s imagination. There is a narrative element to the work. Scenarios are played out through the use of inanimate objects in the scene. There are never people present, only things they have left behind; garbage, graffiti, or a tip on a diner table, all give the work a sense of motion and a storyline. Alan’s miniature environments are included in art collections throughout the US and Europe.
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Aron Tzimas
is a art director and photographer from Melbourne, Australia. He loves coffee. He loves it so much, he has a site dedicated to coffee. Here, the series of photos A Week Of Coffee shows the coffee mugs taken from above,
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David MacDowell David MacDowell is a self-taught artist living in Virginia. He incorporates media culture, and social themes into brilliant and controversial satirical paintings. Working primarily with acrylics on canvas, David is not afraid of tapping into the dark side of American media worship. He tops off celebrity renderings sprinkled with crying babies, candy colored nightmares, and a hilariously acidic sense of humor. Some have called his work a virtual “Disneyland on acid�. READ MORE
Safwat Saleem’s Bunch of Crock project is a response to the current public discourse and the
political landscape in the US. Being a Pakistani immigrant living in Arizona, Safwat has been inspired by both by his location and his experiences as an immigrant. It is an analysis of political messages directed at the general population in an election year. • • • •
It is an attempt to share what politicians truly mean when they say something. It is a collection of political posters and audio/video installations. It is a bunch of political messages. It is a bunch of crock.
Colored People
‘’I want to be able to say what’s on my mind and in my heart and what I think is helpful and useful.’’ – Laura Schlessinger, 63, radio host, announcing her decision to quit her show following complaints over her use of the word “nigger” 11 times during an on-air phone call Source: Time magazine / And here’s a tweet by Sarah Palin in support of Laura Schlessinger and her vocabulary: “Dr.Laura:don’t retreat...reload! (Steps aside bc her 1st Amend.rights ceased 2exist thx 2 activists trying 2 silence”isn’t American,not fair”).”
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Bearded Fuckers
‘’I can’t really tell you much about it, because it’s still an ongoing investigation.” – Pete Lee, FBI spokesman, in response to being asked if the FBI was behind placing a GPS tracking device on the car of Yasir Afifi, a 20-yearold U.S.-born citizen of Egyptian origin Source: “Caught Spying on Student, FBI Demands GPS Tracker Back” in Wired Magazine / Mr Afifi found the device sticking out of his car when he went to a car mechanic. He posted photos of it on the internet because he wasn’t sure what it was. The FBI then paid him a visit so they could have the device back. He is still not sure why he was being spied upon. Also, I don’t really know if Mr Afifi has a beard.
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Democrats
‘’I believe that Muslims have the same right to practice their religion as anyone else in this country. That includes the right to build a place of worship and a community center on private property in lower Manhattan.”– President Barack Obama, August 13, 2010 at a White House Ramadan dinner ”I was not commenting and I will not comment on the wisdom of making the decision to put a mosque there. was commenting very specifically on the right people have that dates back to our founding.’’ – President Barack Obama, August 14, 2010 President Obama felt the need to clarify his comments after a conservative backlash. If you listen to the unedited speech he made on August 13, it is clear he was in support of the NYC community center. And then if you listen to his comments on August 14, he appears sheepish and hesitant. This attitude epitomizes the Democratic party and their general lack of spine.
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Racial Profiling?
‘’Let me assure you, you don’t have to have a brown skin to be the victim of officer error, police enforcement error.” – Sen. John Huppenthal, R-Chandler, in response to claims that Arizona’s SB1070 legislation would lead to racial profiling Source: Arizona Daily Sun / There are tons of similar comments out there by several legislators. Yet, I am still unclear how they define “reasonably suspicious” when it comes to illegal immigrants without racially profiling someone.
Television
Nearly one-in-five (18%) Americans say President Barack Obama is a Muslim. Source: Pew Research Center / What were those 18% doing when the Reverend Jeremiah Wright controversy was on TV 24/7?
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What we call ‘Progress’ Is the exchange of one nuisance for another nuisance. ~ Havelock Ellis
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BMWArtCars To mark the 35th anniversary of the founding of this famous collection, and for a limited period only, the complete set of 17 bmw art cars has been called back to the place of its birth and is being exhibited in the bmw museum in munich. Unique and sensational. Enjoy the largest exhibition of bmw art cars in the world. At the bmw museum in munich OFFICIAL WEBSITE
Alexander Calder 1975 BMW 3.0CSL
Sandro Chia 1992 BMW 3 Series Race Car
BMWArtCars 1. Alexander Calder 1975 BMW 3.0CSL 2. Frank Stella 1976 BMW 3.0 CSL 3. Roy Lichtenstein 1977 BMW 320i
Jenny Holzer 1999 BMW V12 LMR
Jeff Koons 2010 BMW M3 GT2
4. Andy Warhol 1978 BMW M1 5. Ernst Fuchs 1982 BMW CSi
Matazo Kayama 1990 BMW 535i
Frank Stella 1976 BMW 3.0 CSL
6. Robert Rauschenberg 1986 BMW CSi 7. M.J. Nelson 1989 BMW M3 8. Ken Done 1989 BMW M3
M.J. Nelson 1989 BMW M3
Esther Mahlangu 1991 BMW 525i
9. Matazo Kayama 1990 BMW 535i 10. Cesar Manrique 1990 BMW 730i 11. A.R. Penck 1991 BMW Z1
Olafur Eliasson 2007 BMW H2R Project
Jeff Koons 2010 BMW M3 GT2
12. Esther Mahlangu 1991 BMW 525i 13. Sandro Chia 1992 BMW 3 Series Race Car
Robert Rauschenberg 1986 BMW CSi
David Hockney 1995 BMW 850 CSi
14. David Hockney 1995 BMW 850 CSi 15. Jenny Holzer 1999 BMW V12 LMR 16. Olafur Eliasson 2007 BMW H2R Project
Cesar Manrique 1990 BMW 730i
A.R. Penck 1991 BMW Z1
Jeff Koons 2010 BMW M3 GT2
Ken Done 1989 BMW M3
17. Jeff Koons 2010 BMW M3 GT2
Roy Lichtenstein 1977 BMW 320i
Jeff Koons
This BMW M3 GT2 was aesthetically reworked by the US artist Jeff Koons and is the latest model in the BMW Art Cars series. It was unveiled to the world at the Centre Pompidou in Paris in June 2010 – to great acclaim! The media and art magazines from all over the world carried reports on the 17th model in the Art Car series. The car bears the racing number 79 – a tribute to the BMW M1 body work-over presented by Andy Warhol in 1979. The striking colours of Koons’ Art Car exude a boisterous sense of power, motion and energy. As with Warhol’s M1, Koons’ BMW also participated in the legendary Le Mans 24-hour race. Koons’ desire to paint up an Art Car was expressed in an interview way back in 2003
Esther Mahlangu
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The 12th Art Car was the first to have been signed by a woman. This is not the only fact that makes this BMW 525i so special. The South African artist Esther Mahlangu coated the bodywork of the car with the bright colours and clearly distinguishable ornamental shapes typical of her ethnic tribal Ndebele art.
César Manrique
It’s a shame this Art Car can’t be seen out on the streets. How different the world would look with colourful cars! A question the Spanish artist, César Manrique probably asked himself. He certainly believed that, as everyday objects, cars play an essential role in the appearance of our surroundings. As well as being an architect, graphic designer, sculptor and landscape designer, Manrique was also a conservationist. This inspired him to design an Art Car that embodied a harmonious combination of technology and nature.
Frank Stella
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In 1976 this BMW 3.0 CSL shot around the race circuit at 300 km/h at the Le Mans 24-hour race which is nothing out of the ordinary for a BMW race car. What did stand out was the fact that it was a high-speed Art Car designed by Frank Stella. The presentation of the world’s second Art Car generated immense anticipation as the art world was still under the spell of the first BMW Art Car. These expectations were more than satisfied as Stella devised a black and white design based on oversize graph paper. Cut-out lines all over the bodywork intensify the geometric look of the car. Explaining the thinking behind his high-speed work of art, Frank Stella, born in 1936 said, ‘My design is a kind of blueprint applied to the entire body of the car’.
Andy Warhol
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This Art Car is one of the highlights of the collection of artworks on wheels. No lesser person than Andy Warhol immortalised himself in this M1. He even took responsibility for transferring the smaller scale design to the actual bodywork himself with only the aid of his assistant. Warhol explained the bold, bright and lucid brush and finger strokes on the Art Car BMW M1 thus: ‘I tried to portray a sense of speed. When a car is going really fast all the lines and colours become a blur’. Immense speeds were also achieved by this 470 bhp six cylinder automobile at the Le Mans 24-hour race at which the BMW gained the second position in its class. The M1 still finished the race as a winner – definitely in the eyes of the public who were captivated by the sight of this dashing canvas.
Robert Rauschenberg
‘Driveable museums would be great. This car is a dream come true for me, gushed Rauschenberg after the presentation of his Art Car in New York. This BMW 635CSi was the sixth Art Car, yet was the first to have its bodywork decorated with photographic material. The right side bears the image of an Ingres painting. The left hand side of the bodywork is adorned with one of Bronzino’s works, surrounded by Rauschenberg’s own pictures of swamp grass in the Everglades.
Jenny Holzer
‘Protect me from what I want’. This and other provocative messages glare at the beholder from the otherwise white bodywork of the 15th Art Car. Instead of chrome, a light and shiny foil was used for the lettering to avoid increasing the weight of the BMW V12 LMR.
Anish Kapoor
British artist Anish Kapoor At the Cavernous Grand Palais, in Paris, Monumenta Exhibition “My ambition is to create a space within a space, responding to the great height and light of the nave of the Grand Palais. ‘People were invited to enter the artwor to immerse themselves in its colour and it will be I hope a contemplative, poetic experience.’
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Waves roll on to Orange beach, Alabama, at dawn on the first anniversary of the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion killed 11 crew and spewed some 206m gallons of oil into the Gulf.
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Stussy x Marvel Comics CollectionPreview Here is some welcoming news from Stussy, with the first look at a project with Marvel Comics that will see some of our favourite artists rework the iconic characters that are immersed in pop culture. The initial release is set for April 27 and consist the likes of Mr Cartoon, Todd James, James Jarvis, Will Sweeney and Noah Butkus amongst many other. The Stussy x Marvel Comics Collection will be available at Stussy. com, Stussy Chapter Stores and select specialty accounts around the world while you can be certain to hear a lot more about th eproject in the near future‌
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Half the money I spend on advertising is wasted; the trouble is I don’t know which half. ~ John Wanamaker
Rick Genest
The is an obsession with Rick Genest a.k.a Rick the Zombie, he is recognisnable from his campaigns for MUGLER…and of course he is completely covered in fine detailed tattoos.
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Raphaël Ouellet recently shot him for the cover of NIGHTLIFE.CA’s the April issue. beautiful but haunting displays the humanity behind the toomb wall of tattoos.
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Linnea Strid Oil on plywood Based on the story “The Little Mermaid” by HC Andersen
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What you do speaks so loud I cannot hear what you say. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Haus
Present & Correct are taking us all back to school. They have produced a series of beautiful leather envelope pencil cases which are cut from 2mm leather and then embossed with various homework inspired graphics and the message ‘Do your homework’ on reverse flap. The cases come in thee colors Mustard yellow, Natural Mid Tan or Chocolate brown and are produced and hand finished in London.
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Peter Macdiarmid
Actors perform the Passion of Jesus to crowds in Trafalgar Square, London
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Space Invader
According to a report in the L.A. Times, legendary street artist was detained in Los Angeles last Friday. Invader, known for his colorful mosaics inspired by the classic arcade game from which he takes his name, is believed to have been one of two French nationals detained by the LAPD on suspicion of vandalism. A cousin of Thierry Guetta, aka Mr. Brainwash, Space Invader is a French citizen who keeps his identity secret, pixellating his face in video footage and photography.
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Haroshi
FIRE HYDRANT used skateboards 33 x 14 x 15 inches (83.82 x 35.56 x 38.1 cm)
Haroshi creates full-scale, three-dimensional, wooden sculptures with used skateboard decks. As a medium, skate decks differ from natural wood in that they are a processed material. Their size, shape and contours vary according to manufacturing brand and model. With his personal experience and vast knowledge, Haroshi is able to determine which skateboards fit together seamlessly. After a careful selection process, Haroshi stacks his chosen decks into layers, cuts mosaic pieces, assembles them into a desired shape and meticulously carves each form by hand with skilled precision. He achieves a colorful, striped pattern by stacking the boards with keen attention to the exposed rails (outer edges) rather than applying paint. Haroshi occasionally incorporates naturally broken boards in their original shattered form, creating textural contrast between smooth silhouette and splintered, raw edge. He also re-purposes discarded grip tape as a tool to sand and finish the surface before applying final seal.
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NIKE SB DUNK used skateboards 6 x 4 x 11 inches, each (15.24 x 10.16 x 27.94 cm)
Conspicuous Product Placement “I-Robot” READ MORE
Marilyn Minter
NEW YORK—Marilyn Minter has been a part of the New York art scene since the 1970s, though her career has been anything but a smooth ride. She made a series of now-celebrated photographic studies of her drug-addicted mother while still a student in Florida, and in the early ’80s she explored Pop-derived images that often had a sexual undercurrent. Then, at the end of that decade she painted herself straight into fevered and often bitter controversy when she began using imagery taken from porn magazines. Her infamy was exacerbated in 1990 when she produced her own TV ad, 100 Food Porn, which ran during late-night mainstream television shows.
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Marilyn Minter Continued... The 1990s and the early years of this decade saw her gradually refining her style and imagery so that, while still suggesting pornography, her photographs and paintings seem equally to breathe the atmosphere of high fashion (a world that she claims to know nothing about) and glamour. Her painting technique is equally startling, employing many layers of translucent enamel paint on metal to produce an incandescent, almost hallucinatory finish. Her work came to the attention of entirely new audiences last year, when Creative Time commissioned a series of giant billboards from her that were hung in Chelsea and, a few months later, she was included in the Whitney Biennial. Now, in the summer of 2007, she’s suddenly everywhere. She is guest designer for the current issue of Francis Ford Coppola’s magazine Zoetrope All-Story, and her work is featured on the cover and in the centerfold of the current issue of the art publication Parkett, for whom she produced an editioned photograph of Pamela Anderson that immediately sold out. She shot the campaign images for Tom Ford’s new fragrance, Tom Ford for Men, which will be launched in September, and Gregory R. Miller & Co. has just published a lavish $60 monograph of her work.
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Family photos retrieved from the tsunami-hit area of northern Japan on display at a gym turned into an evacuation centre in the hope that surviving owners will find them.
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Van Arno
The Minstrel Cycle features a series of seven large multi-figure oil paintings on canvas, reflecting themes of race and music, which the artist has explored and developed over the past several years. For this exhibition, Arno draws inspiration from a variety of sources, including real and imagined historical events, the surprising true lives of entertainers, blues and hip-hop lyrics, multi-cultural folklore and Afro-Caribbean mysticism.
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Angela Davis’ Roundhouse oil on wood panel 72 x 48 inches (182.88 x 121.92 cm) Artist Statement “The former Black Panther, scholar, prisoner’s rights advocate and vice presidential candidate is seen here engaged in muscularly symbolic behavior in this, her least favorite portrait.”
Josephine Baker: Living Right is the Best Revenge oil on canvas 32 x 60 inches (81.28 x 152.4 cm) Framed size TBD
Artist Statement “A St. Louis street urchin, she escaped racist New World, to make a racy fortune off of race in the Old World. By the 1940s she was so famous that she could carry information for the French resistance throughout occupied Europe, without fear of her underwear being searched.�
True Love is rescued after long debate oil on canvas 36 x 48 inches (91.44 x 121.92 cm) Framed size TBD Artist Statement “Two siblings, on the worst night of their lives, disagree about whether or not to shoot the nag. Girls love horses.�
“I attempt to paint the archetypical moment of clarity and passion. Imagery must be made exciting and alive. Rules of lighting, anatomy, gravity andphysics must be bent or broken to make the picture LOUD. That is the ultimate goal of my work.� ~ Van Arno
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There is a broad range of subjects for the paintings in this show, including Lucifer and the blind fates (three prophetic witches who share one eye, also known as the Graeae in Greek mythology) along with historical figures such as the famous entertainer, Josephine Baker. Throughout his work, Arno consistently pushes the human figure into extremes of posture to emphasize his Baroque sensibility and approach to create tension, contrast, form and shadow. The Tar Baby oil on canvas Artist Statement “In the Uncle Remus tale, the Fox constructs a baby from a lump of tar. When the Rabbit comes along she addresses it amiably, but receives no response. The Rabbit becomes offended by Tar Baby’s lack of manners, punches it, and becomes stuck. Here the Fox offers the captive Rabbit options for her demise.”
A Jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread - and Thou oil on canvas Artist Statement “In a quotation from the epic poem ‘The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam,’ a contortionist on the Vaudeville stage finds a moment of tranquility in the arms of her beloved.”
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JACE
JACE presents his School Electrocution Sheets. Inspired by old illustrations dating from back in 1971 he found he twitsts them in an un precedented ways. The illustrations he tampered with illustrate the perfect everyday life of the 1970s. One can see a permed hair mother who invariably smiles beside a father who is the alfa male of the house bringing back home the fruit of his daily labor. Here are drawn exemplary roles that children will one day have to hold to serve the nation.
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TIME’s Special Cover on Osama bin Laden
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It is impossible to travel faster than the speed of light, and certainly not desirable, as one’s hat keeps blowing off. ~ Woody Allen
Miguel Villalobos Miguel Villalobos a photographer and illustrator working in film, fashion and art, Villalobos has worked as visual consultant and documentary photographer for the film “Hedwig and the Angry Inch”, and as art director for Laurie Anderson’s video “Life on a String”. Miguel’s photography has been included in group shows in Berlin, Barcelona, Santiago de Compostela and in Paris at the Maison Martin Margiela head quarters. He is a regular contributor to Jalouse, Butt Magazine, Metal, Vman and Slurp. Miguel also creates a collection of limited edition and one of a kind jewelry and sculptures with Graham Tabor called 1-100 Pieces.
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Eric Elms
New York based artist and designer has created for his exhibition entitled No Way Out! a number of interesting pieces, with sculptured light boxes.
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Sophie Bramly
was documenting the beginnings of Hip-hop in the Bronx in the early 80Ăs surrounded by friends like Afrika Bambaataa, Futura, Kurtis Blow and Crazy Legs. Her presentation of these amazing documentations, displaying these creatives difficult daily routines and struggles but ultimately showing the begining of a star being made.
First love is a kind of vaccination which saves a man from catching the complaint a second time. ~ Honore de Balzac
FIVE HUNDRED WORDS Barbara Kruger
It can be too many or not enough. I should probably choose those words carefully. The choice of voice is important. I mean, this is Artforum, right? And what to say? Should I foreground the apparatus at work when artists appear in magazines? Because an artist’s relation to publications, websites, blogs, or any other discourse and/or chatter is fraught. Should that fraughtness become the subject and engagement of these 500 words: how it’s all part of a subcultural anthropology that works to determine the visibility or invisibility of a practice? How it talks about how bodies making work are transformed into figures: into big-shot proper names making art? But maybe that’s obvious. But is it? Should the language be rigorous with an exhausting attempt to impress or should it exude a kind of well- rehearsed casualness? Maybe I should just recite a short narrative about what’s going on with me now. Just tell the story. A story I never thought I’d have the good luck to tell. But I better get on with it, because my 500 words are slipping away. Ok, here’s the “press release.” VIEW MORE WATCH VIDEO
GoldenSunMovement Presents Acid & Psychedelic Art Exhibition ‘ON’
Artists Luke Insect, Leo Zero and Dave Little have createD a new psyschedelic and acid art movement for the 21st Century. Their ‘ON’ Exhibition, presented by Golden Sun Movement and features art that will surely take you on a nostalgic mental trip. The art mixes rough print materials from back in the day and adds a modern twist that includes bright colors and illusions that challenge the mind. GOLDEN SUN MOVEMENT
Mr Porter
Dutch artist Christian Borstlap has made a video to celebrate the launch of Mr Porter - a website that sells designer fashion for men, created by Net-a-Porter founder Natalie Massenet.
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Good judgment comes from experience, and often experience comes from bad judgment. ~ Rita Mae Brown
Kanye West x George Condo x M/M Paris Scarves
The Kanye West, George Condo and M/M Paris collaborated silk scarves feature the art West and Condo originally joined forces for, used as the interchangeable covers used for WestĂs latest album, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. Released in limited quantities of 100 each. Available from Colette and MMParis.com $400 each.
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CEO of Nike Mark Parkers Office
Design magazine Whitewall behind the scenes to capture images of his insane office space. A sneaker head’s dream, Mark must have some friends in very high places. Parker’s office is jam packed with a frenzied collection of art and shoes that manifests all of the various influences and iterations of the Nike lineage. Unreleased samples, one off promo materials, and classic models are found in the various nooks of the room alongside sculptures and scraps of the Nike story.
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This baffling gallery of photos really shows how much the business heads at Nike stay grounded in the company’s roots of innovative design.
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