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Posts tagged ‘keiichi nitta’

Beams T x Keiichi Nitta 100K T-Shirts

13 August 2009, 23.30 | Posted in Events, Fashion | No comments »

Beams T x Keiichi Nitta 100K T-Shirts
Japanese photographer Keiichi Nitta recently exhibited a collection of self portraits entitled 100K. Among an impressive selection of work was a dedication to one of Keiichi’s heros; Michael Jackson. A series of t-shirts was available at the Beams T hosted event and they have now made their way online at Beams.co.jp.

More Beams T x Keiichi Nitta 100K T-Shirts after the jump.

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“Bowery Boys” By Keiichi Nitta

12 March 2009, 13.30 | Posted in Art, Books & Magazines | No comments »

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Japanese photographer Keiichi Nitta teams up with O.H.W.O.W. to release the “Bowery Boys” book. The 120-page hardcover book will be coming out on April 15th and creative direction was done by Al Moran and Aaron Bondaroff. Certainly something to be looking out for. Via Glob.

A little preview of the “Bowery Boys” book follows after the jump.

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Keiichi Nitta x Stitch Tokyo 7th Anniversary T-Shirt

02 January 2009, 11.00 | Posted in Art, Fashion | No comments »

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Tokyo design boutique Stitch has collaborated with photographer Keiichi Nitta to celebrate their 7th anniversary. The t-shirt comes in black and white and features a photo by the artist.

Keiichi Nitta x RIO T-Shirts

19 November 2008, 19.10 | Posted in Art, Fashion | 1 comment »

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Japanese photographer Keiichi Nitta gets together with RIO on a series of t-shirts. The tees feature his signature provocative nude photography, a style that he is known for. Overall they made three t-shirts, coming in black and in white.

These will be released soon at Stitch Tokyo.

More images follow after the jump.

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Keiichi Nitta “I Think Japanese People Should Be More Open” Products

05 September 2008, 23.41 | Posted in Art, Books & Magazines, Fashion | No comments »

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Span of Sunset, Inc. is proud to present Keiichi Nitta products to celebrate the opening of his "I Think Japanese People Should Be More Open" exhibition at The Constant Gallery. Keiichi Nitta products will be available in-store and online beginning tomorrow, September 6th.
For the exhibition some special product will be available, including t-shirt collaborations with Deluxe and The Bowery Boys. Furthermore they created a portfolio of photographs released in quantity of 200 pieces for Keiichi Nitta’s solo show. The book has 40 pages and was produced by The Constant Gallery.
After the jump a look at the t-shirts and the look at a couple of pages of the photo book.
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Keiichi Nitta: “I Think Japanese People Should be More Open” At The Constant Gallery

24 August 2008, 16.53 | Posted in Art | No comments »

highsnobiety - Keiichi Nitta:  
From September 6 to the 30th, the Constant Gallery is pleased to host Keiitch Nitta’s first US solo exhibition. The photographer served 6 years under the famed Terry Richardson, helping define a unique world view. He’s worked for Vogue and Nylon, as well as designers like Marc Jacobs. 
"I Thinks Japanese People Should be More Open," includes exclusive new prints. Constant Gallery is located in Los Angeles, California at 2673 S. La Cienega BLVD. 
View the full flier after the jump.
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