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Posts tagged ‘jean-charles de castelbajac’

Jean-Charles de Castelbajac “Donald Duck” T-Shirts

01 March 2010, 16.10 | Posted in Fashion | 4 comments »

Jean-Charles de Castelbajac "Donald Duck" T-Shirts

French designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac is never shy to use lots of color and pop references in his collections. We have seen him work with a Lego theme and many others, for Spring/Summer 2010 he once again returns to an iconic comic character. We present you the JC-DC Donald Duck t-shirts. They come in two colorways and Donald Duck has been placed on the front of the tees with large square pallettes. The tees are now available at colette.

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Jean-Charles de Castelbajac x odm “Pop Hours” Watches

09 October 2009, 09.30 | Posted in Watches | 7 comments »

Jean-Charles de Castelbajac x odm "Pop Hours" Watches

Celebrated French designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac launches his first ever watch collection collaborating with odm. Entitled JCDC Pop Hours, the watches use LEGO-like bricks over a total of six colorways – black, white, bright green, blue, yellow and red. Packaging takes the form of a Rubik’s cube further highlighting the designer’s penchant for colorful smart-kid toys.

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Hype Means Nothing x Jean-Charles De Castelbajac

19 June 2009, 21.03 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »

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T-Shirt brand Hype Means Nothing gets together for a collaboration with French fashion designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac. They made a name for themselves featuring iconic cartoon characters and pop icons on their t-shirts and now went a step further by doing an actual photoshoot with the designer for the upcoming t-shirt. The t-shirt will be released on June 29th at the JCDC concept store in Paris in limited quantities.

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“Triumph Of The Sign” By Jean-Charles De Castelbajac

08 April 2009, 18.02 | Posted in Art | 1 comment »

castelbajac triumph of the sign 3 540x305 Triumph Of The Sign By Jean Charles De Castelbajac

Last week the first solo exhibition of fashion designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac opened its doors at Paradise Row in London.

Paradise Row proudly presents the first solo show of Jean Charles de Castelbajac. Throughout his ground breaking career as a fashion designer, Castelbajac has employed a strategy of ‘cultural hijacking’ – the appropriation, recycling and synthesis of images, signs, symbols and styles from both popular culture and high art to create still newer designs and visions. In keeping with his openness to the ever-shifting world of contemporary visual culture, Castelbajac has collaborated with artists including Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol, Bettina Rheims and Loulou Picasso.

In Triumph of the Sign, Castelbajac presents a series of paintings that articulate his fascination with, broadly, the tensions and synergies between high art and consumer culture, and most specifically that defining element of contemporary visual culture – the brand logo. In a process that mirrors the production of mass-consumer goods, Castelbajac commissioned painters in China to perfectly reproduce a series of Western masterpieces, from Bronzino to Manet, and another group to paint logos on the surfaces of the copied masterpieces. The resulting works ironically embrace a flattening of hierarchies, a breakdown of distinctions and an evacuation of content.” Via Yatzer.

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