Curator Eugenie Tsai discusses the museum’s new survey exhibition “Kaws: What Party.”
Peter Doig, a painter known for his unsettling landscapes, is the latest artist to collaborate with Dior men’s artistic director Kim Jones.
The cartoon-like paintings of Kenny Scharf, a mainstay of the New York art scene in the Eighties, provided inspiration for the Dior pre-fall line.
After staging spectacular pre-fall shows in Tokyo and Miami, Dior will present the next men’s collection online and with a special event in Beijing.
Among the around 250 items up for sale is a customized Fendi purse estimated to sell for between 80,000 euros and 120,000 euros.
A StockX report found Jordan Brand claiming the top sneaker market share and illustrates Abloh’s influence on sneakers, collectibles.
The streetwear brand risks forgoing its street cred with younger consumers in favor of its new positioning in the art world.
A Louis Vuitton x Supreme Monogram Trunk and Hermès crocodile Birkin sold for $125,000 each in an online auction that totaled over $2 million.
The round was led by Maveron, the venture capital firm that invested in companies such as eBay, Zulily and Allbirds.
The Philadelphia-native applied basic economic principles to sneaker resale to build a billion-dollar business now disrupting the market.
The new vertical has collectors’ items by Kaws and Takashi Murakami and coveted rookie trading cards for Michael Jordan and Tom Brady.
Jones’ muses Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell appear in issue 19 of the magazine, which will be released on May 29.
The “world’s largest sneaker and streetwear marketplace” opens its first permanent location in New York City, alongside a host of news.