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Based in New York, TOME sees Martin & Lobo's collective forty years of fashion industry experience expressed in creative and artistic direction with a focus upon sustainable and ethical clothing design.

07/15/2026
Emote summer stripes 60-80% off, mostly under $100! What are you waiting for?!
07/12/2026

Emote summer stripes 60-80% off, mostly under $100! What are you waiting for?!

Insanely beautiful pieces from .ceramique  amongst some  treasures
07/10/2026

Insanely beautiful pieces from .ceramique amongst some treasures

EMOTE Travel 2 piece in    , now 50% off, plus a cute video of glass blowing artesans on   and the haul plus some   Sox ...
07/08/2026

EMOTE Travel 2 piece in , now 50% off, plus a cute video of glass blowing artesans on and the haul plus some Sox from

 inaugural exhibition in the most insane space - “The Only True Protest is Beauty” - Inspired by activist Phil Ochs, the...
07/06/2026

inaugural exhibition in the most insane space - “The Only True Protest is Beauty” - Inspired by activist Phil Ochs, the title frames beauty as a catalyst for intensity, provocation, and transformation.

Too much CDG exalted as “Art” IMO (I would have preferred some archival DVN or his hero and in turn hero - cause , Venice) but wonderful use of huge images from in that already epic space and lots of artists using glass as their medium (will post my favs separately)

Who is America 4? American flags by art makers       This almost unrecognizable flag, whose colours seem distorted and f...
07/04/2026

Who is America 4? American flags by art makers

This almost unrecognizable flag, whose colours seem distorted and faded, is indeed that of the United States. The rectangle with fifty stars is no longer white and blue but black on a green background; the thirteen white and bright red stripes are now overdyed with red.

A flag, but one that is soaked in the tears of History, bearing the colours of the banner, created in 1920, of the UNIA (Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League). Red, like the blood of African ancestors, like the struggle against slavery; black, like the colour of the skin; green, like the abundance of mother nature, like Africa. A way for the artist David Hammons to awaken our awareness, to recall the tragic genesis of the African-American community; a way to send the United States back to the violence of its history. Gnawed, perforated, and torn on all sides, it no longer floats horizontally in the wind of the American myth, but hangs vertically like the scorned banner of a nation in ruins. Oh say can you see—the title of the work are the very first words of the anthem—referring to this tattered utopia.

Hammons has lived and worked in New York City since 1974, and his experiences there have influenced his work. In his work, he invokes urban sports, most often boxing and basketball, which are often associated with African-Americans. David Hammons always operates in a logic of displacement: he breathes the energy of the street into his works, stirring up Harlem’s dust or the hair collected in its barbershops, into spaces dedicated to art. Radical, provocative, hard-hitting, his work draws its strength from art’s critical mission to question hierarchies and modes of thought.

It’s literally 100 degrees in NYC today. The only thing for it - 50% off EMOTE gender free swim shorts and classics + fr...
07/03/2026

It’s literally 100 degrees in NYC today. The only thing for it - 50% off EMOTE gender free swim shorts and classics + free international shipping and 15% off your first orders

Emote travel sets take you anywhere in the world and pack easily in an overnight bag; now 50% off + free international s...
06/30/2026

Emote travel sets take you anywhere in the world and pack easily in an overnight bag; now 50% off + free international shipping + an additional 15% off your first order

Not enough people are talking about  The Polish Pavilion at the 61st International Art Exhibition in Venice is presentin...
06/29/2026

Not enough people are talking about
The Polish Pavilion at the 61st International Art Exhibition in Venice is presenting an exhibition entitled Liquid Tongues. Bogna Burska and Daniel Kotowski, in collaboration with the community Choir in Motion made up of Deaf and hearing participants, have created an audio-video installation. The project seeks alternative modes of communication inspired by more-than-human life

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