Designed to support student mental health through thoughtful spatial installation.
Major artists such as Hajime Sorayama, VHILS, Gorillaz and more take over Hï Ibiza, Ushuaïa Ibiza and [UNVRS].
Rarely seen COMME des GARÇONS “body objects” housed in a custom, sculptural install.
The installation mixes AI visuals, Buddhist themes and gaming-inspired worlds.
Surreal artworks processed through lava casting, bee-skin fur as well as lightning-formed glass.
The Brooklyn artist discusses her comic-inspired works and breaking her “no-color” rule amid her solo debut at Lehmann Maupin London.
“What we really want to give people is time and space,” says co-founder Lonneke Gordijn.
An intimate look at Boris Acket’s nomadic studio practice and the kinetic systems of the recent Fred again.. tour, all captured through the lens of his father, Rob Acket.
Tracing Slawn’s rise from an underground Lagos skater to the cultural architect behind the latest Hypebeast cover.
The show explores how Weiwei transformed LEGO censorship into a global movement.
On the shared bond with Slawn that drove graffiti artist Opake to embrace raw chaos over perfection for the cover of “Hypebeast Magazine #37: The Architects Issue.”
Olaolu Slawn doesn’t need a title, a label, or anyone’s permission. Just the next canvas, the next mission, and the keys to whatever room he walks into. Read our cover story on the artist from the latest issue of ‘Hypebeast Magazine.’