Terence Koh

Terence Koh x Opening Ceremony x Forfex Furry Moon Boot

September 29, 2011Style5 comments237 Views
The close relationship between famed designer Terence Koh and Opening Ceremony evolves into the pair’s latest project, a three-way collaboration resulting in this Forfex Furry Moon Boot. The shoe is draped in layers of snow-white faux fur supported by a white crater outsole....

Terence Koh Lecture @ MoMA PS1

May 20, 2010Events0 comment2 Views
Renowned designer Terence Koh will be holding a lecture this month at MoMA PS1 in Long Island City, New York. The event takes place on May 23rd, 2010 at 3pm for those interested in hearing an insightful lecture from the man himself.

MoMA PS1
22-25 Jackson Avenue
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Terence Koh x Opening Ceremony x Converse Chuck Taylor Launch Event

November 18, 2009Uncategorized2 comments41 Views
With his sneakers alongside Converse set to launch this weekend, Terence Koh celebrated the occasion with a special launch event in conjunction with Opening Ceremony. The event not only highlighted the sneakers but Koh's unique personality with an interesting display of...

Terence Koh x Converse 1HUND(RED) Artist Series Chuck Taylor

November 16, 2009Uncategorized24 comments60 Views
Having seen the Chuck Taylor transformed into a completely different version of itself on multiple recent occasions, the trend continues with this latest 1HUND(RED) Artist Series interpretation by designer Terence Koh. “I wanted to keep the DNA of the Chuck Taylor intact,...

Terence Koh ‘Adansonias’ Exhibition

November 5, 2009Uncategorized7 comments75 Views
Canadian multimedia artist Terence Koh is currently exhibiting his debut solo show ‘Adansonias’ at the Parisian Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, and will continue to do so until the show closes November 14. The gallery has been transformed by references to mythology, identity,...

A Little Sugar In My Bowl Book by Terence Koh & Aaron Bondaroff

July 22, 2009Uncategorized23 comments59 Views
Aaron Bondaroff reveals a series of images regarding a book created in partnership with fellow creative, Terrence Koh. The book features a photographic documentation of the "weirdos and characters that make up the downtown scene" and looks to be shot entirely in black and...