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Valentin Fougeray© https://www.instagram.com/valentinfougeray/ Ur/ban/isme project shot by Valentin fougeray Assisted by Penelope Marcadet
Valentin Fougeray© https://www.instagram.com/valentinfougeray/
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Ur/ban/isme Self initiated project
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Ur/ban/isme Self initiated project
PVH-owned Tommy Hilfiger has revealed it will be opening an “experiential creative playground” inspired by Andy Warhol’s famous New York studio. Set to...
PVH-owned Tommy Hilfiger has revealed it will be opening an “experiential creative playground” inspired by Andy Warhol’s famous New York studio.
Set to open autumn 2022, ‘Tommy Factory’ will run alongside the brand’s New York Fashion Week return, building on its runway concept that is set to celebrate the city’s culture.
The creative space will also debut in Tommy Hilfiger’s upcoming autumn campaign, which will feature the likes of Kate Moss, Travis Barker and Jon Batiste.
In a release, creative director Tommy Hilfiger said on the launch: “Tommy Factory isn’t a physical space, it’s a mindset. Andy’s fascination with pop culture always captured the heart and spirit of American society.”
Hilfiger referenced his own history with Warhol’s studio, the Factory, noting it “was the place to be” and adding: “It is still his approach that drives me to engage with the cutting-edge communities building new creative experiences.”
The Tommy Factory experience, which will take place September 11, will include installations inspired by the New York artist, and will bring guests together in both a digital and physical setting.
From September to November 2016, a weekly group of young children and their adults met to play together and be creative. Facilitated by Mirae Rosner, the group explored expression through movement, sound, drama and sensory play with materials and props. The group wasn’t a class, more like a creative exploration lab. Each week was slightly different, yet followed a predictable routine. Over the weeks, a friendly group formed in which we connected by watching, listening, copying, and also acknowledging that we are all different in how we engage with the world. Over and over, we explored the basic idea that there is no right or wrong way to play with something or be creative. As much a social space as a creative one, everyone who came contributed to a sense of warmth and welcoming in the room. In October, our group participated in the Between A and B project, showing a group drawing as part of the final exhibit aboard the SiteFactory school bus gallery. Thank you to everyone who attended Creative Playground! Thank you to Leah Weinstein (SiteFactory), Emiko Morita and prOphecy sun (Dance Troupe Practice, and Peggy Leung for assisting with the class each week. Photos by Carla Mugleston and Reese Muntean.
Le clarinettiste liégeois Jean-François Foliez en concert ce vendredi Le clarinettiste Jean-François Foliez propose ce vendredi 29 avril un concert inédit. Cela se passera au Théâtre de Liège, dans la salle de la Grande Main. Le spectacle s'intitule Creative Playground… […] (→ Lire la suite…) - (Source : RTBF)