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House of Vans
Photographed for Under the Radar Magazine
Chicago, IL
May 31st, 2019
All photos © Joshua Mellin per the guidelines listed under "Owner settings" to the right.
Dress Rehearsal, featuring C. Derrick Jones III.
Choreography by C. Derrick Jones III and Nehara Kalev. Dancers: Amanda Boggs, Stephanie Chen, Colin Epstein, C. Derrick Jones III, Nehara Kalev, Zoe Klein, Gina Shorten, and Ellery Wulczyn.
Music performed by: Gary Brown, Rob Ewing, Jordan Glenn, John Schott, Sarah Wilson, and Cory Wright.
Photo by Adrian Arias
Amaury Filho - Designer
Os designer irão customizar os tênis VANS para o evento do dia 27/11 nO VOX, em Curitiba - PR.
First rehearsal in the Kimball Education Gallery.
Musicians: Sarah Wilson (trumpet); Gary Brown (bass); Cory Wright (clarinet, sax). Dancers: C. Derrick Jones and Nehara Kalev of Catch Me Bird with Colin Epstein, Gina Shorten, Zoe Klein, Ellery Wulczyn.
Photos by Justine Highsmith.
What to Wear in Candyland was made by artist Will Cotton in 2019 for HYxOffTheWall at Hudson Yards. The vignette depicts three powerful, monumental female, framed by blacks walls, ceiling and flower, engaging the viewer to reveal their active role in the construction of their self-image.
HYxOffTheWall, on exhibit at The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards from March 2019 to January 2020, features large-scale tableaus, interactive displays and murals from 13 artists. The exhibit was curated and produced by CultureCorps.
Combing Season, was created by artist Misaki Kawai in 2019 for HYxOffTheWall. This bright, colorful, dog-centric creation for OFF THE WALL features a bright yellow space, peppered with floating dog bones. Viewers are welcomed to sit on Kawai’s “Chewey YUM YUM” bench or to interact directly with the playful wall, where three comb-able dog paintings hang, waiting to be groomed.
HYxOffTheWall, on exhibit at The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards from March 2019 to January 2020, features large-scale tableaus, interactive displays and murals from 13 artists. The exhibit was curated and produced by CultureCorps.
When I see the old film footage of the sinking of the big ocean liners in the world wars, I get hit by feelings of axiety, all those people dying all at once, and it is all so senseless. So one night at work, I was hit by an anxiety attack, I sat down and started sketching and this image just came out. More of my work can be seen at www3.sympatico.ca/jim.rowe2/
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Canon EOS 5000
(with M42 Mount Lens Adapter)
Tamron CF Tele Macro 80mm-210mm 1:38 (M42 Mount)
Film: Fiji Film - iso 200
Just after noon; still just a few people on the beach and 2 guys in the water. (With an off-shore rain shower- looks like on the other side of Waimea Bay.)
Kipsy (1)(2)(3), was created by artist Serban Ionescu in 2019 for HYxOffTheWall. This site specific installation pays tribute to the majestic Hudson River and gives as an offering three functional artworks in the form of animated creatures. The actual name “Kipsy” spread fear and wonder in an 1899 New York Times article about a sea monster spotted by local new yorkers in the Hudson River. Out of the watery depths of memory and time, Ionescu reawakens this mysterious urban myth, into the Hudson Yards of today. Each of these sculptures carries its own artistic language, color base and function. Questions arise as we are invited to recline on these whimsical works: what really lies under the surface?
HYxOffTheWall, on exhibit at The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards from March 2019 to January 2020, features large-scale tableaus, interactive displays and murals from 13 artists. The exhibit was curated and produced by CultureCorps.
For HYxOffTheWall, Jeanette Hayes reflected the specific locale of her work juxtaposing the contemporary architecture of Hudson Yards with an Albert Bierstadt painting from 1868. This painting is an archetype of the Hudson River School, an artistic movement from the 19th century that reflected on discovery, exploration and settlement along the Hudson River. Hayes sees an alignment of this with the vision of Hudson Yards for a new era of community, culture, and commerce. The artist also incorporates viewer participation, with hidden QR codes embedded into her work. The infinite vastness of possibility that those artists saw in nature, Hayes sees in architecture, contemporary art and technology.
HYxOffTheWall, on exhibit at The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards from March 2019 to January 2020, features large-scale tableaus, interactive displays and murals from 13 artists. The exhibit was curated and produced by CultureCorps.
I Was Here, was created by artist Lara Schnitger in 2019 for HYxOffTheWall. The site specific work is comprised of a series of individually stretched tapestries sewn together from various colors of two-sided sequin material. Drawing inspiration from Schnitger’s own messages originally visible across the surface, viewers are welcomed to interact with the wall and make their own marks in the sequin fabric as an immediate and ephemeral form of expression and communication.
HYxOffTheWall, on exhibit at The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards from March 2019 to January 2020, features large-scale tableaus, interactive displays and murals from 13 artists. The exhibit was curated and produced by CultureCorps.
Kipsy (1)(2)(3), was created by artist Serban Ionescu in 2019 for HYxOffTheWall. This site specific installation pays tribute to the majestic Hudson River and gives as an offering three functional artworks in the form of animated creatures. The actual name “Kipsy” spread fear and wonder in an 1899 New York Times article about a sea monster spotted by local new yorkers in the Hudson River. Out of the watery depths of memory and time, Ionescu reawakens this mysterious urban myth, into the Hudson Yards of today. Each of these sculptures carries its own artistic language, color base and function. Questions arise as we are invited to recline on these whimsical works: what really lies under the surface?
HYxOffTheWall, on exhibit at The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards from March 2019 to January 2020, features large-scale tableaus, interactive displays and murals from 13 artists. The exhibit was curated and produced by CultureCorps.