Art Basel brought the shade with the creation of a limited-edition prints from Vintage Frames Company and artist Trevor “Trouble” Andrew.
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Christmas on Cherry Lane was a unique and thoughtful film that followed the story of three families simultaneously. We witness each family member’s festivities, traditions, worries and anxiety, especially pertaining to their holiday plans.
The film’s brilliant showcase of separate plots over various decades was perfected effortlessly and beautifully by both the writer and director. Christmas on Cherry Lane had a unique “big picture” take and gave us both a bird’s eye view and fly on the wall perceptions. The audience stepped into each of the three houses and rooted for each person to manage to surpass their personal obstacles.
The film was not only a sentimental and thoughtful seasonal movie but also a confirmation of how we’re all connected. The sense of humanity and empathy in the movie was done intentionally and with a purpose. Audience members discovered how all the families have been connected through different generations thanks to the protagonist’s evolution from being a teen to an elderly resident in the community tying it all together.
Besides Christmas on Cherry Lane displaying charming holiday themes, the movie philosophically confirmed the domino effect of our actions and the beauty of us all being connected with each other over decades of time. It’s a family friendly film that tugs at your heart strings and leaves a lasting effect of hope and positivity on the watcher and perhaps even a tear or two (guilty!).
“Vital Impetus: Life Signs” is a new art exhibition featured at The Gallery at the UNTITLED at 3 Freeman Alley Hotel. The exhibition, in partnership with Azure Arts, is a collection of mixed media works by NYC-based artists: Alice Garik, Gina Kropf, and jdx.
The French philosopher Henri Bergson’s word “élan vital” (vital drive) is the source of the exhibition’s title and subject. Life Signs explores the relationship between the so-called “creative self” and human connection through the lens of black-and-white imagery. In doing so, we truly see self-expression along with how we connect or don’t connect with the world around us.
The exhibition additionally reflects the history of the Bowery which acted as a refuge for artists who were willing to push boundaries in the 70s and 80s, such as Scharf, Haring, and Sherman. Today, the Bowery boasts some of the most refined and vibrant street art in the city. This exhibition truly begins this to the centerfold.
Vital Impetus: Life Signs is Azure Arts first exhibition. Azure Arts is known as a nomadic gallery anchored in supporting emerging and mid-career artists living in New York City. They connect and cultivate a community for creative minds who maintain a genuine curiosity about human nature, the universe, and an appreciation for the practice of making the intangible tangible. Azure Arts host and facilitates artist dinners, gallery talks, studio visits, and many more opportunities for curious collectors to gain insight into any artist’s creative process.
Vital Impetus: Life Signs is on view at UNTITLED now until February 10, 2024.
In a night of nostalgia, beats, and style, the ECKŌ UNLTD 30th Anniversary Celebration: Dear1993 brought together fashion enthusiasts, music lovers, and fans alike for an unforgettable journey through the brand’s illustrious history and exciting future. Held on Thursday, November 16, 2023, at THE RISE HOLLYWOOD, the event was a spectacular ode to three decades of ECKŌ UNLTD’s groundbreaking innovation.
The highlight of the evening was the launch of the collaborative capsule “Dear1993.art” by streetwear icon and ECKŌ UNLTD co-founder Marc Eckō. The collection, paying tribute to the “World Famous Rhino Brand” and the year it was born, seamlessly blended the essence of the past with a bold glimpse into the future. Limited-edition pieces from this exclusive collection became available on ECKO.com the same night, allowing fans to take home a piece of history.
The beats curated by renowned DJ MUGGS from Soul Assassins/Cypress Hill and Blondie Beach set the perfect ambiance for the celebration. The soundscape was a masterful blend of old and new, reflecting the essence of ECKŌ UNLTD’s evolution.
As guests explored the venue, they had access to an archive pop-up museum featuring rare collections from the “ECKŌ HEADS” era (Circa 1993-2003). It was a walk down memory lane, showcasing the brand’s evolution and impact on streetwear culture.
Complimentary beverages flowed generously, providing the perfect accompaniment to toasts raised in honor of three decades of style, creativity, and innovation. Uncle Paulie’s Deli catered for the evening, providing the ideal snack for attendees.
The Dear1993 event wasn’t just a celebration but a living testament to the brand’s journey through time, a fusion of past and future that left an indelible mark on everyone present. As the night unfolded, it was clear that ECKŌ UNLTD’s legacy is not just a story of the past, but a vibrant narrative that continues to shape the future of streetwear.
Watch our Instagram Reel of the event, here.