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Wednesday
May272015

Edwina Hoerl Two Tuck Wide Rib Pants

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01. From the SS15 collection.
02. 100% Cotton.

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As a brand Edwina Hoerl has been a source of huge frustration for me. It is stocked nowhere in North America, the fit of the clothes is too exuberant to chance on a proxy, and during a recent visit to Tokyo the collection was sold out nearly everywhere I looked. To say she has developed a cult following is an understatement, and her name frequently comes up in conversation regarding potential torchbearers of a certain strain of Japanese fashion and style. Beyond all that, she is one of the few designers that make a nice, properly fitting, baggy pair of pants. And that is a virtue to be admired in and of itself.

Available at Fudge Up Nothing

Wednesday
May272015

Leon Golub – Riot

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Hauser & Wirth
32 East 69th Street
New York, NY 10021
May 11 – June 20, 2015

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Hauser & Wirth's uptown New York location is home to a new retrospective of work by the late, great Leon Golub. The show presents several decades worth of paintings from the 1960s to the 1980s, and a selection of late drawings from the 2000s. Golub was more than an artist, he was a truly thoughtful and empathetic voice in the world, with the torsion he so accurately portrays with paint seeming to come directly from his own inner struggles with reality. It truly is a rare thing to get to see this whole philosophical journey in one gallery, which makes this a must-see exhibition in my opinion. An advance warning: a few of his series from the 1980s, such as White Squads, might leave your blood boiling long after you leave the exhibit itself, such is the power of the American figurative painter's work.

Hauser & Wirth

Tuesday
May262015

San Siro

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01. Directed by Yuri Ancarani.

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In a beautiful look at one of football's most iconic places of worship, Yuri Ancarani provides a unique vision of the San Siro. Home to both Inter and AC Milan, the stadium is special in more than one sense and to more than one set of fans. Ancarani highlights some of the San Siro's key architectural features, and gives the viewer a sense its "magnificent grandeur" through a series of atmospheric shots and the film's slow-building use of sound.

Nowness

Monday
May252015

ITK

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01. Champion Tee.
02. Gitman Vintage Bucket Hat.

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ITK have recently reopened, online and in the Latvian capital, Riga. Offering a variety of familiar brands alongside some lesser known labels, the store provides yet another great resource for some of our favourite collections.

ITK

Sunday
May242015

Gee Vaucher – Crass Art and Other Pre Post-Modernist Monsters

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01. Published by AK Press, 1999.

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Whether or not you’re a fan of Crass, their album artwork and accompanying imagery is incredible; sublimely dark, thoughtful, and often uncomfortable. Frequently attacking humanity's cultural reliance on war, religion and consumerism, London-born artist Gee Vaucher is responsible for the group's idiosyncratic visuals. This rare first edition collects paintings, illustrations and collages from 1961 to 1997, as well as a selection of her work for the politically charged UK punk band.

Available from Table of Contents

Saturday
May232015

Yaeca 60/40 Zip Shirt

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01. 60% cotton, 40% nylon.

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Produced using premium materials and almost always free of embellishment or graphic treatments, Yaeca’s refined, casual apparel feels effortless season after season. This simple, zip-up shirt, made from 60/40 cloth, is no different. A great option for wearing in unpredictable summer weather or on cooler evenings, the functional fabric will add the reassurance one desires, while providing an air of classic, unadorned sophistication.

Available from Diverse

Saturday
May232015

The Mirror at the Cinematheque

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Directed by Andrei Tarkovsky
USSR, 1974
106 minutes, 35mm

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"Tarkovsky’s visually-sumptuous fourth feature is the great director’s most personal and poetic (and Proustian) film. The Mirror offers an idiosyncratic history of 20th century Russia, in the form of a poet’s fragmented reflections on three generations of his family.” This presentation is set to be a real treat and couldn’t be better timed, as I’ve been on a bit of a Tarkovsky kick of late and this is a film I have yet to see. Check it out this weekend if you’re in Vancouver.

The Cinematheque

Friday
May222015

Susan Cianciolo at Bridget Donahue

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Bridget Donahue
99 Bowery, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10002
Wednesday – Sunday, 12-6pm
May 17 – July 5, 2015

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Formally of Gavin Brown's Enterprise, Bridget Donahue opened her namesake gallery earlier this year, in a beautiful and raw second floor space on the Bowery. The gallery's second solo show opened this past weekend, and features new works from multi-media artist and designer Susan Cianciolo. The show entitled if God COMes to visit You, HOW will you know? (the great tetrahedral kite), offers an unprecedented look at the work of an artist who moves between disciplines and form – from the construction and deconstruction of clothing, to performance and filmmaking. Among other works, the exhibition features a number of small "kits" that have been prepared by the artist; scrapbook-like boxes that have been reworked and painted, containing two decades worth of torn apart clothing, soft sculpture, drawings, paintings, and collage. Various events and performances are scheduled throughout the duration of the show, which runs until July, including a presentation of the artist's early films at Anthology Film Archives. An exhibition catalog has also been produced by the Zurich-based publishing house Nieves, alongside a series of posters designed by Harsh Patel.

Bridget Donahue

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