Tate Britain is unveiling its first Vincent Van Gogh exhibition for more than 70 years, exploring his early adulthood spent in the UK and the events that saw him become one of the most famous artists in history.

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Tate Britain is unveiling its first Vincent Van Gogh exhibition for more than 70 years, exploring his early adulthood spent in the UK and the events that saw him become one of the most famous artists in history.
Andrew Tuck and Robert Bound talk to Tellart’s Matt Cottam about how to integrate technology into places of learning such as London’s Science Museum. We also meet Japanese photographer Tomoko Yoneda to chat about her serene images of dramatic locations. Plus: designer Jeff Staple educates the team about what it means, and costs, to be a true sneakerhead.
I haven’t been setting time aside for my weekly Monocle podcasts intake. But saw this up on HypeBeast’s site.
I put this up because Jeff Staple touches on the re-emergence of creating your own cool. I have always known the sneaker culture/ to be a collective one, but even in the collective mind set it has been very clicky.
So this coming year I am going to induct a few friends to my blog and introduce you to my world of cool.