Thursday night MADE in Berlin hosted the All Gone 2010 book release and exhibition. Bringing together many of the today hard to find items that the All Gone books have showcased over the years, the space was also decorated with large size prints of the new 2010 issue which was released this past week. Pretty much 100% of the items that are in the All Gone books have also appeared here on our website over the years and last week we realized how many great things went down in that time and especially how many we forgot about.
Michael Dupouy, the maker of the All Gone book series was in place to sign issues for people. DJ Jeff Staple and Busy P were in charge for the music of the night. As you can imagine the exhibition attracted lots of people, with a huge line building up outside the building on Alexanderplatz in Berlin. Lucky for all of you, the exhibition will remain open to the public until February 2nd.
Take a look at the space and some of the people from the exhibition opening after the jump.
Our friends from the MADE space in Berlin keep their series of video interviews with creatives from around the globe well alive and present today the latest episode of Visions Of Visionaries with Errolson Hugh from Acronym. The designer has produced some of the most sought after functional fashion in recent years, next to also working with other brands, including Stone Island. It is well worth listening what he has to say check it out here above!
MADE presents their latest episode of their Visions of Visionairies Series. This time Levi Maestro is being featured and speaks about his inspiration in life and more. Enjoy!
Pharrell Williams and Shay of N.E.R.D. presented their new album “Nothing” at MADE, Berlin, and spoke with the MADE team about their passions, side projects and what makes them get up every morning. Enjoy.
For MADE’s latest “Visions of Visionaries” segment, they spoke with DJ Neil Armstrog about his passion for music, how it all got started, his work with Jay-Z and much more. Enjoy.
This past weekend we witnessed the official opening of the MADE creative space in Berlin. MADE is a new space that offers creative minds the space and vision to fulfill their creative dreams. Artists, musicians or any other creative person can apply to MADE, work in the space, exhibit in the space and host events in the space. The premise is complete freedom.
For the opening MADE has commissioned Yoske Nishiumi and Alex Flach. Yoske you should know from his Koi Club event series and Asics collaborations. Alex Flach is the photo editor of Lodown magazine and he has also released the book “Berlin Calling” a couple of years ago. Together they present the project “Snowglobe”. Each artist created a glass bubble, one inspired by Yoske’s home town of Tokyo, the other one by Alex’s home town of Berlin. The detail in their work really impressed us and everybody else attending. The most special thing about their work, is probably the interaction with the viewer, as you can enter the bubble to experience the art all around you.
Take a look at the video here below, that gives you some more background information on the two artists and their Snowglobe Project.
Many more images from the revealing last weekend at MADE follow after the jump.