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Just recently the new Bill McMullen “Hype, Hustle, Rip-Off” exhibition opened at Constant Gallery in Los Angeles. We have been following the artist’s work for quite some years now and have been impressed with both his Kidrobot work, artworks and of course also his outstanding album covers for the Beastie Boys and others.
Make sure to check out the exhibition if you pass through LA. It is still running until March 28th.
Take a look at his exhibition after the jump.

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With much anticipation the new “The Long Way Home” exhibition by Kaws opened tonight at Honor Fraser gallery in Los Angeles. Thanks to Supertouch we get a first look at the works of the show. Next to several Kaws Chompers character toys, as well as the infamous Kaws head sculpture, the artist heavily worked on the smurf theme in his latest exhibition. The entire exhibiion consists of new works by the artist, that for sure impressed visitors and fans. Totally expected, the entire show is long sold out.
Take a detailed look at the works by Kaws on display at Honor Fraser after the jump.

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The Kaws exhibition in Los Angeles at Honor Fraser will be opening tonight. To celebrate the occasion, last night Royal/T hosted an exhibition and pop-up store with the artist. The exhibition was curated by Kaws and showed works by himself and other artists. Also they hosted an Original Fake pop-up store, which was selling some nice product that recently came out, as well as a t-shirt especially created for the evening.
Have a look at images from the evening here.
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On behalf of powerHouse Books, Freshjive and Reserve, would like to invite you to the LA launch of We Are Experienced by Danielle Levitt on Thursday, February 12, 2009 from 7-10pm at Reserve, 420 North Fairfax Avenue. The evening will feature a book signing, exhibition, and launch of six limited edition t-shirts, 4 under the FRESHJIVE label, and 2 under the WARRIORS OF RADNESS label.
Danielle Levitt arrived at her distinctive photographic style capturing street fashion, pop culture, and celebrity for countless publications. While producing this commercial work, Levitt also pursued her passion for documenting American youth. The result is We Are Experienced, Levitt’s first monograph, a series of portraits depicting adolescents in a variety of urban, suburban, and rural settings, as individuals and in groups, loaded with signifiers both mainstream and marginal.
We Are Experienced is an exhibition that you do not want to miss. After the jump you find images of the complete line-up of limited edition t-shirts by Freshjive and Warriors of Radness, as well as a detailed event flyer.

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The Art Of Music exhibition has come to Paris after Los Angeles and Stockholm. Colette was showing off the exhibition these past weeks. Colette once again used all their wall space on several floors to showcase the art.
Have a detailed look at the exhibition after the jump.

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Today we present you the complete catalogue of artwork on display at the “Double Disaster” exhibition at the Don’t Come Gallery in Melbourne. The artist has created a good amount of new original work for the show, definitely worth checking out.
Have a look at the complete catalogue after the jump.

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QUOLOMO has announced the forthcoming solo exhibition of photographs by Japanese photographer Yasumasa “Yone” Yonehara entitled “QUOLOMO YONE” The exhibition, supported by fashion and culture magazine DAZED & CONFUSED JAPAN, features works photographed by Yonehara for his popular “TALKING ABOUT HER SEX” photo series, a staple of the magazine. At the exhibition, Yonehara’s signature style and artistic vision will also appear on a series of twenty collectable “QUOLOMO YONE” photo t-shirt designs, available to the public, and featuring Japanese models Sora Aoi, Yuuki Maomi, You Hirukawa, Keiko Wakita and Mikiko Yano. The “QUOLOMO YONE” exhibition will run from January 23, 2009 to February 28, 2009, in the PART1 B1F Event Space of Tokyo’s iconic Shibuya PARCO shopping complex.
As a compliment to the “QUOLOMO YONE” exhibition, on February 1, 2009, Yonehara and QUOLOMO will launch www.quolomoyone.net, a bilingual microsite that will act as both an online exhibition and web retail space. The site will allow global fans and collectors of Yone’s prolific work to experience “QUOLOMO YONE” and purchase limited offerings from the co-branded “QUOLOMO YONE” t-shirt series.
QUOLOMO YONE supported by DAZED & CONFUSED JAPAN
January 23 – February 28, 2009
Shibuya PARCO, Tokyo
PART1 B1F Event Space
15-1 Udagawa-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
+81-3-3464-5111
More images of the t-shirts and the exhibition flyer follow after the jump.

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For the Paris edition of the Art of Music exhibition, located at Colette, Ill Studio has teamed with Swiss label Fairtilizer for an exclusive run of t-shirts. 5 posters from the exhibition representing the work of Sanghorn Kim, DIY and So Me, have been transferred to the garments. Available from Colette for now, and Ill Studio in the near future.
Head to the jump to view the remaining designs.

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After SSUR, DC Shoes has a really interesting new partner for the next artist project collaboration in the pipeline – French luxury brand agnes b. Today we cannot show you any images of the sneakers yet, but we can inform you about the accompanying art show that will be taking place in Paris.
The agnes b. stores in Paris and New York will be hosting the Forward3 art show to celebrate the double label collaboration.
agnes b. Paris
February 28th – March 14th
6, Rue Du Jour
Paris
agnes b. New York
March 31rst – April 14th
103 Greene Street
New York
Check out the full flyer after the jump.

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Mu Gallery never disappoints with their exhibitions. In recent years they hosted a number of really interesting artist exhibition, including Kaws, more recently The Changes and now Danish designer Henrik Vibskov opened his show there.
In a forest of hanging sticks, Danish designer, artist, and drummer Henrik Vibskov creates three worlds at MU this winter. Each world refers to one of the many attention-arousing performances with which he over the past couple of years has presented his collections in Paris and in other cities all over the world.
Usually, Vibskov’s surreal dream worlds are only inhabited by models wearing his creations. Lying down among hundreds of breasts on sticks, wandering across the black carrot fields, or music-cycling in the Fantabulous Bicycle Music Factory. At MU, however, it’s the audience that are given the chance to lose themselves in Vibskov’s universe entitled The Visit.
Luckily, our friends from Ontour, passed by the exhibition and therefore we can take a nice look at the worlds that the artist created.
Take a look here.
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