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Posts tagged ‘terence koh’

Terence Koh x Converse 1HUND(RED) Chuck Taylor All Star

16 November 2009, 18.45 | Posted in Sneakers | 1 comment »

Terence Koh x Converse 1HUND(RED) Chuck Taylor All Star

After United Bamboo we see the next high fashion brand/designer work with Converse on a sneaker. Terence Koh was enlisted as part of the 1HUND(RED) artist series and worked on the Chuck Taylor All Star Hi. The sneaker comes in an all white leather colorway with white sole, laces and lining. The Converse logo has been embossed on only one side of the sneaker, keeping the other side entirely clean. The Terence Koh x Converse 1HUND(RED) Chuck Taylor All Star will be released November 21st at Opening Ceremony and other premium retails.

Take a detailed look at the sneaker after the jump.

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Terence Koh’s I Want A Little Sugar In My Bowl

23 July 2009, 02.40 | Posted in Books & Magazines | No comments »

Terence Koh's A Little Sugar In My Bowl

Aaron Bondaroff and O.H.W.O.W teamed with Terence Koh on their latest release: I Want A Little Sugar In My Bowl. Documenting the “weirdos and characters” that make up the downtown New York City scene, over one hundred artists were curated by Terence Koh, Anat Ebgi, and Jenny Schlenzka. The curatorial premise was, as Koh bluntly noted, “people we’d want to fuck.” And as such, the softcover, 100 page book presents black and white portraits of eclectic NYC artists such as Rita Ackerman (pictured) and Nate Lowman among many others. Now available at O.H.W.O.W.

Check out more flicks from Terence Koh’s A Little Sugar In My Bowl after the break.

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