• Duffed Out Krink and Irak Tees

    We have been following the development of the video zine Duffed Out with great anticipation here on SlamxHype and look forward to the release with each and every preview which surfaces. New that creator of the zine Timothy Walkiewicz has also compiled some great artwork for two collaboration with Krink and Irak who also feature [...]

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  • Classic Neighborhood Filth And The Fury Print

    All Neighborhood fans can look forward to what has become a classic print making a release. This Filth And The Fury piece is from the archives of the motor cycle inspired label and will make a return exclusively online at Neighborhood’s website on July 11.

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  • Toronto gallery hangs show of art in opposition to the Canadian DMCA

    "Toronto’s Edward Day Gallery has a wonderful response to Canada’s proposed new copyright law, Bill C-61, which mirrors (and exceeds) the American DMCA. They’ve hung a show called Appropos featuring art that the new bill criminalises."
    Read the rest of the story over at Boing Boing and be very interested.

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  • Hamburger Eyes Mascot Tee

    The crew known as Hamburger Eyes have created some of the finest, zines, cd’s, books and dvd’s around that really represent much of the scene in New York. This new tee "is straight gobblin fools like a gobbler, my gobbler" and is a must have with fine piece of artwork from Tim Artz so get [...]

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  • J.M.W. Turner Retrospective Exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

    From July 1st, through September 21, The Metropolitan Museum of Art is hosting the first retrospective exhibition of J.M.W. Turner. The exhibition will contain 140 diverse paintings. Most works come from Tate Britain which is the most comprehensive collection of the artist’s work in the world. Turner’s paintings represent seascapes, historical subjects, and modern scenes [...]

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  • Starck’s Mini-Turbine To Sell in September

    Philippe Starck claims design “absolutely void of usefulness” although his ‘Starck’s Democratic Ecology’, a personal wind turbine, which he debuted at the Greenenergy Design show in Milan, offers a compelling counter-argument. The design, is made of transparent polycarbonate, and can generate 20 to 60 percent of a home’s electricity. The turbine will sell for $633 [...]

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  • Billionare Boys Club/Ice Cream Art Direction from Carri Munden

    Huge fan of the work Carri Munden produces and honestly not a huge fan of Billionare Boys Club and Ice Cream although I am finding this project from the two which consists of Carri Munden as stylist and providing art direction for Season 6 to be quite compelling and fascinating. Carri Munden has provided the [...]

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  • Prada’s Olympic Games Collection

    Many labels have turned to the upcoming Olympic games for inspiration for upcoming collections and pieces. This latest collection of items from Prada is definitely one that will raise a few eyebrows, consisting of a run of tees and accessories referencing symbolic sports to create something interesting in time for the games.
    Info from 1-apple via [...]

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  • 12.12 Lacoste 75th Anniversary

    11 artists from Berlin have been comissioned by Lacoste to create artwork inspired by the famed 12.12 polo shirt and crocodile logo which is celebrating 75 years. The piece which has become an iconic piece of fashion in recent generations has drawn together the following artists Dirk Bonn, Peter K. Koch, Maria Neumann, Peter Langer, [...]

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  • Union Los Angeles Website in Full Effect

    Union in Los Angeles has created somewhat of a dynasty on the West Coast offering labels exclusively in the States. Now with there website in full effect, Union can provide a great presence with a number of dimensions making it a well worth check from the online store to the blog which is sure to [...]

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  • Genevieve Gauckler [Tokyo 41% Paris 59%] Exhibition

    Beams T Daikanyama, Stitch Tokyo and Tokishirazu (Unconscious) are all set to host French artist’s Genevieve Gauckler latest exhibition [Tokyo 41% Paris 59%]. An artist who has made her name with fun and playful cartoon illustrations is set to turn Tokyo alight with her work which also boasts a silk screen tee and polo.
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  • Acne Spring/Summer 2009 Collection Preview

    Acne designer Johnny Johannsen has constructed an emphatic Spring/Summer collection for next year. Acne on show at the fashion show in Stockholm last week has put together a collection inspired by "America’s bad boy culture of the 1950s" consisting of wider trousers, shortened ties, cowboy boots and motorcycle jacket. Basic colors and great detailing make [...]

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  • "Adding More Luxury To Casual Sportswear"

    The International Herald Tribune has compiled an interesting read about how sportswear is making a large impact on the seasonal collections of fashion houses. "High fashion, young consumers and innovative sport brands have another point of view. Sports has been a playground for designers frustrated by the status quo of the formal suit and tie [...]

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  • Ron English and SWOON in Palestine

    Video footage has appeared from Banksy’s Santa’s Ghetto Exhibition in Bethlehem last christmas.
    Ron English, SWOON, and JetSet Graffiti donated artwork to the Santa’s Ghetto exhibition and traveled to Bethlehem to paint on the Apartheid Wall and work in solidarity with the elusive British Artist, Banksy. The effort was made to raise awareness of the horrible [...]

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  • Radio Silence ‘A Selected Visual History of American Hardcore Music’

    Hardcore music emerged just after the first wave of punk rock in the late 1970s. American punk kids who loved the speed and attitude of punk took hold of its spirit, got rid of the “live fast, die young” mind-set and made a brilliant revision: hardcore. The dividing line between punk and hardcore music was [...]

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