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BURTON X VIRGIL ABLOH UNITE AGAIN FOR LIMITED SNOWBOARD COLLECTION

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Snowboarding brand Burton is preparing to launch its second and final collaborative collection with the late iconic designer and artistic director Virgil Abloh.

This is notably another creative project going to auction for charity following the first of the Louis Vuitton x Nike Air Force 1s.

After 2 years in the works, the limited-edition collection will feature just 10 snowboards, boots and bindings which will drop on Tuesday 15 March 12:00 PM ET. These exclusive snowboards will be auctioned by the Virgil Abloh™ “Post-Modern” Scholarship Fund. $300,000 USD will be donated by Burton across the span of three years to advance BIPOC representation in snowboarding in honour of Virgil’s life.

Following the auction, some snowboards will be made available on the Burton’s website on the 22nd March.

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Adrian Josef Margelist, chief creative officer at Burton explains how important it was to Virgil that his next collaboration with Burton “stands for something… so he created a manifesto to guide the collection”.

An excerpt from the Virgil Abloh Burton Manifesto reads “product that by its existence not only stands as evidence for the evolution of a subculture and sport but becomes an artefact which proves that diversity within snowboarding is not only an idea, it’s actually happening, care of Burton and Virgil Abloh.”

The 48 hour auction will be held at GiveSmart pmfbrtn.givesmart.com where bids start at $1,977— highlighting the year Burton was founded (1977).

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MAARTEN DE CEULAER MUTATION FURNITURE SERIES

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The furniture is all new. Maarten De Ceulaer’s “Mutation” line is created by arranging spheres of upholstered foam in an aesthetic pattern and finishing the piece with a velvet-like rubber coating then coating to keep it together. The pieces are truly individual as it would be impossible to recreate a single piece exactly. The concept for the design was inspired by the idea of organic sources replicating themselves and cells ballooning in unexpected ways.

In Ceulaer’s concept, the mutation is thought to have been caused by a virus or a nuclear reaction but as we look deeper, we wonder or question what we are looking at a little deeper – is it a piece of furniture, a work of art, or a piece of science? Or perhaps a political statement?

Sofas, chairs (with and without metal legs, with and without armrests), and stools are all part of the “Mutations” collection.

The pieces are available in a variety of bright colours as well as black.

https://www.maartendeceulaer.com/series/mutation-series

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BLACK JOY ON THE BASKETBALL COURT HONOURED BY LAKWENA MACIVER’S ‘JUMP PAINTINGS’

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London based Lakwena Maciver’s series of ‘Jump Paintings’, can be currently seen at the Vigo Gallery (SW1Y 6BU, London) reflects iconic legends who graced the basketball court.

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Her artwork comes alive with electric designs and bold bright colours to represent hope and optimism. London, Paris, Munich, and LA are just some of the locations in which her work has touched to communicate her passionate vision of “redemption, decolonisation, and paradise”. The scale of her reach over the past years has also included the Tate, Somerset House, Southbank Centre and Covent Garden, as well as The NY Bowery.

Her statement from the gallery explains how she likes the notion of the basketball court “as a platform or a stage where the players become almost like superheroes… The heights that they soar to… it’s like they are flying, somehow able to rise above the limitations of this world.” She goes on to share: “This is especially poignant for me given that basketball is indisputably dominated by African Americans, and their style of play has shaped the game.

Going back to her roots, Maciver’s Ugandan father, who spent the formative years of her child in East Africa, became engrossed by basketball’s politicisation. For example, she explains: how “The ‘slam-dunk’ for instance, one of basketball’s great crowd-pleasers, could be seen as a physical manifestation of Black power. So much so that it was banned in 1967 for ten years, coincidentally after a year of Lew Alcindor’s domination of the game,” she explains. “I see these paintings as an opportunity to celebrate black power, joy, and self-expression.”

You can explore the recurring motifs that appear in her work in person, as the ‘Jump Paintings’ can be viewed at Vigo Gallery now until February 28th 2022.

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KAWS “FAMILY” COLLECTION

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On the 14th of February Valentine’s Day at 12 pm EST, KAWS is releasing their newest collection FAMILY. Hinting at it the family collection when the artist created a snow-like sculpture of a child Companion sitting on its parent-figures lap during the KAWS:HOLIDAY tour at Changbai Mountain.

KAWS FAMILY appears to feature two different sizes of KAWS BFF Companions, including a Companion holding a toy-sized Chum Michelin Man, a child-sized Chum Micheline Man, as well as a 13.5 foot BFF. KAWS announces this on their Instagram, revealing a Companion in the classic gray look, while another BFF and Chum Michelin Man are in neon Pink. All together these grouped together and in various sizes are what make KAWS FAMILY.

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