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Posts tagged ‘the new order’

THE NEW ORDER Issue 3 | Reintegration

27 November 2009, 15.25 | Posted in Books & Magazines | No comments »

THE NEW ORDER Issue 3 | Reintergration
The third issue of THE NEW ORDER magazine has been announced. Amongst the features is a cover story with Kostas Seremetis who has made a huge contribution to make this issue what it is. Amongst the other features are Rita Ackerman, Jamal Shabazz, Tom Sachs, Neighborhood, SOPH., Undercover, and Kenny Scharf alongside photo essays from Keiichi Nitta, Kenneth Cappello and Peter Sutherland. Available shortly.

The New Order Issue 2 “Pop Portrayal”

23 June 2009, 22.40 | Posted in Books & Magazines | No comments »

the new order issue 2 pop portrayal 1 540x360 The New Order Issue 2 Pop Portrayal

The second issue of The New Order is a special edition featuring two covers, created by two of the most important figures in Pop Art today. Kaws shot by Keiichi Nitta embellished with creating some artwork, not only for the cover but inside on more imagery and a poster. While Takashi Murakami, another of contemporary arts highest respected names has provided a more traditional shot based on his Japanese roots. You can more about the content at The New Order, where you can also order the magazine before it hits stores around the globe next week.

Have a closer look at The New Order Issue 2 “Pop Portrayal” after the jump.

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The New Order “Pop Portrayal” Gallery | Paris June 26-28

20 June 2009, 16.30 | Posted in Art, Events | No comments »

the new order pop portrayal 540x360 The New Order Pop Portrayal Gallery | Paris June 26 28

To celebrate the launch of the second edition of The New Order Magazine, the good folks from slamxhype.com have put together a Pop Up Gallery for the 3 days of Capsule in Paris. Bringing together a who’s who of our modern art culture, including: Andrew Schoultz, Jose Parla, Josh Slater, Keiichi Nitta, Marilyn Minter, Mark Dean Veca, Michael Genovese, Neckface, Parra, Rob Abeyta Jr., Scott Campbell, and Takashi Murakami, this Pop Portrayal Gallery is not only a great way to launch The New Order Magazine’s second issue, but also a way of bringing some amazing art to Paris for Paris Mens Fashion Week and Capsule.

It goes without saying that if you’re in Paris for Capsule or PMFW, this is an event that can’t be missed! Details on the flyer above.

The New Order Magazine Issue 1

06 March 2009, 09.30 | Posted in Books & Magazines | 1 comment »

the new order magazine issue 1 The New Order Magazine Issue 1

The good people from Slamxhype made the jump into print and present with The New Order their first issue. You can find articels and works by Ian Atsbury, Shawn Mortensen, Visvim, Comme des Garcons, Band of Outsiders, Steven Powers, Our Legacy and many other great artists, brands and people. It definitely looks like a good read. You can order the first issue now here.



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