Sunday, September 27, 2015
Friday, September 25, 2015
Nike Air Pegasus 89 - German Re-unification
25 Years are passed since the German Unity in 1990. To celebrate this
years Unity Day Nike is launching the Air Pegasus in a nice
matching treat. They used matching camouflage patterns of the West
German Army (Bundeswehr) and the East German Army (NVA).
Flecktarn (5 color disruptive camo) and Strichtarn (raindrop camo).
The Brandenburg Gate (Brandenburger Tor) is printed on the insoles
with the dates 1990 and 2015 to make the story complete.
These limited trainers going on sale on 2nd of October.
Right on time for German Unity Day.
Via
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Mi Gente
Photographed entirely in NYC’s famed El Barrio, Spanish Harlem
from 1985-1990 this marks the first time Joseph Rodriguez has
exhibited these works in his beloved community. With this deeply
moving series of photographs he forces us to remember a time
before today's newfound gentrification, a time before cafes and
artistic bohemia, a time where poverty, high crime, drugs and a
fledgling AIDS crisis held a community hostage.
Rodriguez who beautifully captures the humanity, joy and love of
his subjects by embedding himself intimately within many families'
lives and the community affords us an honest testimony of what it
was like for those who lived through such perilous times.
Curated by Carlos Mare
The opening of the exhibition will be September 24th
from 6-9PM at
Hi-ARTS Gallery space
located at 304 East 100th st. (6 Train to 96th ).
Gallery Hours: Wednesdays through Saturdays 1 - 6PM
The Show will run through November 11th.
For special viewings please email or call gallery: info@hiarts.org
(718)-497-4282 For more information call at 718-407-4282 or
email at info@hi-artsnyc.org
Labels:
Exhibition,
Harlem,
Joseph Rodriguez,
New York,
New York history,
Photography
Sunday, September 20, 2015
Sunday Goodie: Matt Weber's Subway photography
Matt Weber has a wonderful Blog, he continously feeds with pictures
from now and then. Check out the category 'Subway' for some great
motives and stories!
Labels:
Blog,
Matt Weber,
New York,
New York Graffiti,
New York history,
Photography,
Subway
Saturday, September 19, 2015
OMFT – Nike Air Mowabb
I ran for these. Their material and fit is exceptional!
Still available at Nike Store Hackescher Markt
Still available at Nike Store Hackescher Markt
Mo - Sa: 10:00 - 21:00 Uhr
Friday, September 18, 2015
Pane Per Poveri @ No 74
No74 and Pane Per Poveri are inviting to an evening hosted by PPP
in the frame of Berlin Art Week.
Realized in Venice, Lido, in May 2015 during the opening days of the
56th Venice Biennale, Hanna Hildebrand and Matthew Antezzo captured
the 72 hours of Pane Per Poveri, interviewed participating artists and
documented the artworks that were part of the project.
After the preview of “L’Uomo del Pane” during Istanbul Biennale, it
will now premier at No74 on September the 18thwith two screenings
starting at 6 and 8 pm.
directed by Hanna Hildebrand
produced by Matthew Antezzo
Age and Ham Productions
Pane Per Poveri is a temporary art project organized by a group of
Berlin artists and curators who wish to experiment with different forms
of contemporary art events. Considering that art can exist apart from
rules and established structures, it is the ambition of the PPP project
to foster this freedom and to create a place where not only the
production of art, but also its presentation and perception can abide
with the least restrictions possible.
The project was realized with the support of adidas.
Realized in Venice, Lido, in May 2015 during the opening days of the
56th Venice Biennale, Hanna Hildebrand and Matthew Antezzo captured
the 72 hours of Pane Per Poveri, interviewed participating artists and
documented the artworks that were part of the project.
After the preview of “L’Uomo del Pane” during Istanbul Biennale, it
will now premier at No74 on September the 18thwith two screenings
starting at 6 and 8 pm.
directed by Hanna Hildebrand
produced by Matthew Antezzo
Age and Ham Productions
Pane Per Poveri is a temporary art project organized by a group of
Berlin artists and curators who wish to experiment with different forms
of contemporary art events. Considering that art can exist apart from
rules and established structures, it is the ambition of the PPP project
to foster this freedom and to create a place where not only the
production of art, but also its presentation and perception can abide
with the least restrictions possible.
The project was realized with the support of adidas.
Labels:
Adidas,
Documentary,
Movie,
No.74,
Pane Per Poveri
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
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