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Nike x Louis Vuitton sneaker exhibition honours Abloh’s steps towards unity

Inside Retail

This exhibition presents an opportunity to connect with his lasting vision as men’s artistic director at Louis Vuitton, his deep roots to black subcultures, and his enduring desire to unify people. Louis Vuitton brought this major project of Abloh’s to the public in the most authentic way possible: through story, art and imagination.

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Does Office Art Actually Matter?

All Work

Art in the office improves mental health, reduces stress, and fosters a sense of community and cultural cohesion, making the workplace more enjoyable and collaborative. Featuring diverse artists and artwork that reflect varied backgrounds promotes inclusivity, multiculturalism, and reinforces organizational values and commitments to culture.

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Dynamic duos: Five innovative brand collaborations in Asia

Inside Retail

Heytea x Yayoi Kusama A contemporary artwork in a cup of Heytea Heytea has collaborated with the globally renowned Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama to bridge beverage culture and modern art. The partnership supports Kusamas ongoing China project of love & life and includes sponsorship of her exhibition, Life of the pumpkin recites.

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The Pride Flag: a colourful history of a design icon

Design Wanted

It had eight colours and was designed by the artist and queer activist Gilbert Baker who was commissioned to design something that could represent the LGBTQ community by his friend Harvey Milk, the first openly gay elected official in California. The flag would later be simplified to become the six-tripe version , which is mostly used today.

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Silence Please creates "giant living room" for New York showroom and listening space

Dezeen

The primary inspiration behind our design was to create a physical space in the heart of New York City that offers a deeper connection to sound, providing a place of unity through listening and discovery," Silence Please told Dezeen. Artwork by artists such as French abstractionist Frdric Heurlier Cimolai hangs throughout the floor. "

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Tokyo 2020: Olympic torch designed to showcase “hope”

Design Week

Ukiyo-e paintings are known for their blue tones, and can be seen in the works of the artist Hokusai. In Tokyo, there was an exhibition of “art posters” from a range of designers which aimed to encourage “momentum” before the summer.

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The UAE reveals new logo but will it work?

Design Week

Seven creatives from seven sectors — including graphic design, fine art and research — were chosen from each of the seven Arab states to develop the brand. The story goes that they brought together 49 Emirati artists, poets and designers who collectively then created logos in a one day workshop. ” Design process.

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