Daniel St. George Exhibition at Stussy SF
“January 10th, 49 B.C. – Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon invading Rome in violation of Rome’s laws, causing a civil war. “Alea iacta est,” Caesar cried, as his army advanced past the waters of the Rubicon, meaning, “The die has been cast.” More than two thousand years later, Daniel St. George releases his new body of work entitled “Burning Bridges.” Just like Julius Caesar, St. George comes to grips with his own difficulties with friendships, love and life, ultimately making decisions that will never be undone and crossing his own Rubicon. Stussy presents St. Georges’s “Burning Bridges”, along with the new body of work, St. George will be creating a limited edition t-shirt exclusively for Stussy SF, which will be for sale at the store and it also comes with a 32-page magazine. There will also be an exhibition for his artwork and the opening reception for “Burning Bridges†will be held at Stussy SF at 1409 Haight Street on Saturday the 27th of January from 6 pm – 10 pm.
“January 10th, 49 B.C. – Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon invading Rome in violation of Rome’s laws, causing a civil war. “Alea iacta est,” Caesar cried, as his army advanced past the waters of the Rubicon, meaning, “The die has been cast.”
More than two thousand years later, Daniel St. George releases his new body of work entitled “Burning Bridges.” Just like Julius Caesar, St. George comes to grips with his own difficulties with friendships, love and life, ultimately making decisions that will never be undone and crossing his own Rubicon.
Stussy presents St. Georges’s “Burning Bridges”, along with the new body of work, St. George will be creating a limited edition t-shirt exclusively for Stussy SF, which will be for sale at the store and it also comes with a 32-page magazine. There will also be an exhibition for his artwork and the opening reception for “Burning Bridges†will be held at Stussy SF at 1409 Haight Street on Saturday the 27th of January from 6 pm – 10 pm.