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3/25/2020 0 Comments

Jeff Staple And Alasdair Thomson Crafts Nike SB DUnk Low In Marble Sculptures

Jeff Staple teams up with Alsadait Thomson for their latest collaborative sculptures for the Nike SB Dunk Low "Pigeon" in that is made in marble. The sculptures features luxe grey-white marbling with same designs as the footwear. The Pigeon's signature logo is displayed on the side of the sneakers. Artist Blake Barash created a pair that replicates the marble sculpture. You can glance at the Jeff Staple and Alsadait Thomson's Nike SB Dunk Low "Pigeon" above!
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3/25/2020 0 Comments

Slovenian Artist Jure Tovrljan Remakes Famous Brand's Logo For The Social Distancing

Slovenian graphic designer Jure Tovrljan helps us get a little humor through his reworks of popular brand's logo. The designer redesign brands such as Nike, NBA, the Olympics, Corona Extra, Starbucks and more. The designs helps us reflect during difficult times dealing with social distance and the coronavirus pandemic. You can take a look at the Jure Tovrljan's redesign of popular's brand above!
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3/19/2020 0 Comments

U.S. Art Museums And Fairs Are Being Postponed Or Canceled Due To The Coronavirus

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The World Health Organization declared a global outbreak for the coronavirus with over 120,000 individuals being infected. With the virus spreading, art museums and fairs have been canceled or closed. Art events such as the L.A. Art Book Fair and the Paris Photo's inaugural New York edition have been postpone for new dates. 

The L.A. Art Book Fair organizers stated about them postponing the event. â€œOur annual L.A. Art Book Fair is both a celebration and a critical platform for artists’ books and publishing activity from across the globe. We are grateful for the understanding of our participating artists and publishers, and want to acknowledge the time and effort they have dedicated to developing creative publishing projects for the fair. We encourage everyone to continue to support their work.”

More museums such as the Met Museums, The Brooklyn Museum, The Noguchi Museum in New York, The Hirshhorn Museum, and Sculpture Garden are temporary closed and will update the public with more information. 

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⁣ We will be closing all three locations—The Met Fifth Avenue, The Met Breuer, and The Met Cloisters—temporarily starting tomorrow, March 13, to support New York City’s effort to contain the spread of COVID-19. The Museum will undertake a thorough cleaning and plans to announce next steps early next week.⁣⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣ “While we don’t have any confirmed cases connected to the Museum, we believe that we must do all that we can to ensure a safe and healthy environment for our community, which at this time calls for us to minimize gatherings while maintaining the cleanest environment possible. We look forward to soon announcing when we’ll be able to welcome our staff and visitors back to the Museum.”⁣⁣ —Dan Weiss, President and CEO⁣⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣ For more information on Museum response, policies, and event cancellations, visit the link in our bio.

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Dear Printed Matter Community, We are deeply saddened to announce the cancellation of the 2020 LA Art Book Fair scheduled to take place at The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA on April 3-5, 2020. We have been closely monitoring the escalating spread of coronavirus COVID-19 outbreaks in California and globally, and in light of recent news and advisories, it will not be feasible to stage the Fair in a way in which everyone's safety can be assured. Our annual LA Art Book Fair is both a celebration and a critical platform for artists' books and publishing activity from across the globe. We are grateful for the understanding of our participating artists and publishers, and want to acknowledge the time and effort they have dedicated to developing creative publishing projects for the Fair. We encourage everyone to continue to support their work. For the full program, and more information about the Fair, browse the 2020 LA Art Book Fair site. A full list of 2020 LA Art Book Fair exhibitors and links to their websites can be found pmabf.org We extend our gratitude to our host MOCA for their support, and we also thank our Fair Partners and the many dedicated individuals and vendors who have worked tirelessly toward the production of the 2020 LA Art Book Fair. The decision to cancel this year's edition of the Fair is an incredibly difficult one, but the health and wellness of our exhibitors and of the public is our main priority. We look forward to a spectacular return to Los Angeles in 2021. If you have any questions, please contact laartbookfair@printedmatter.org â–¡ of @unitypress mural LAABF 2019 @printedmatter_artbookfairs

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[Postponed] The inaugural edition of Paris Photo New York will be postponed to a later date to be announced soon. 178 of the world’s leading galleries and publishers, 100 media partners and cultural institutions, and numerous artists were confirmed to participate in the first Paris Photo New York. In light of recent government measures taken to contain the spread of the COVID-19, our principal concern is for our exhibitors and supporters and we are convinced that this postponement is in the best interest of galleries, collectors and art enthusiasts alike. Please refer to our website for answers to your most urgent questions. #parisphotofair #parisphotony #ppny

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3/14/2020 0 Comments

KAWS Launch Augmented Reality Sculptures 'Expanded Holiday'

Brooklyn-based artist KAWS is back with his artwork that transform into the digital world. The artist launched a VR experience with collaboration, Acute Art. 

Labeled 'Expanded Holiday', the AR-focused project features 12 large-scale AR sculptures featuring KAWS' signature companion that will be made available to fans in major cities internationally. The exhibition will run from March 12 until March 26. The first installment is compromised of 25 AR sculptures that will be available to acquire from the Acute Art's webpage. Members will be able to place, capture and document the KAWS' art pieces through their device. They also have the option to resell the edition. Users will only be able to keep the works for 24 hours or 10 days and share their experience.

You can download the Acute Art app on your Apple or Google play store. The Expanded Holiday locations are listed below:
Doha (MIA Park – Museum of Islamic Art)
Hong Kong (Observation Wheel)
London (Millennium Bridge)
Melbourne (National Gallery of Victoria)
Australia New York (Brooklyn Museum)
New York (Times Square)
Paris (The Louvre Pyramid)
Sao Paulo (Ibirapuera Park)
Seoul (Dongdaemun Design Plaza)
Taipei (National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall)
China Tanzania (Serengeti National Park)
Tokyo (Shibuya Crossing)
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Something new in the works... @acuteart_ @KAWS #KAWSxAcute #KAWS #EXPANDEDHOLIDAY Thanks for the visit @easyotabor !

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3/14/2020 0 Comments

Tate Modern Opens Up Online Shop Based On Andy Warhol

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London based art auction Tate Modern launches first shop for pop art pioneer Andy Warhol. The museum will launched an online shop featuring a collection of prints, books, gifts, homeware and more. The items were inspired by Andy Warhol that highlight the artist's work such as Self Portrait in 1986, collaborative apparel with Maharishi portraying the artist's Skull 1976 artwork and a skateboard triptych made with The Skateroom. The art collection is available now on Tate Modern's website! 
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3/3/2020 0 Comments

Mike Dargas Remakes The Mona Lisa Portrait For The SWeet Joconde 2020 Limited Edition Print

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Artist Mike Dargas remade the infamous Mona Lisa portrait with a sticky makeover, which covers portraits of people with dripping liquids. Labeled Sweet Joconde, the art piece is a limited edition featuring Mona Lisa with honey covering her face, chest, hands and dress. The Sweet Joconde is available now on Mike Dargas's official website!
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