Genesis P-Orridge and Yang Li – New York
On Friday, Yang Li and Genesis P-Orridge and Opening Ceremony held a silent auction at the Ace Hotel in New York to raise funds for Genesis’ ongoing leukemia treatment. Below is our coverage of the event.
On Friday, Yang Li and Genesis P-Orridge and Opening Ceremony held a silent auction at the Ace Hotel in New York to raise funds for Genesis’ ongoing leukemia treatment. Below is our coverage of the event.
Kei Shigenaga decided to become a jewelry maker because he saw it as an intersection of fashion and sculpture, two things he’s been interested in for a long time. “I feel that jewelry is not simply something fashionable, but it can be an art object you can have with you every day,” says the Japanese silversmith, who makes everything by hand in his Tokyo studio. He often goes back to traditional Japanese culture for inspiration, trying to make it modern in his own way. Lately he’s been interested in “kintsugi,” a traditional form of art where broken ceramics are mended back together using lacquer covered with gold dust, only Shigenaga uses melted gold instead. In a way, the combination of destruction and creation is the crux of his work.” In my work I try to concentrate on the roughness of precious metals,” says he. He is interested in tension between the image of fine jewelry as something delicate, yet tough.
On Monday we hosted GUIDI’s inaugural edition of IN SITU, with work by artist Laurent Segretier.
Last Friday was the opening of the 11 by Boris Bidjan Saberi flagship store in New York City. Our coverage is below.
Last week we hosted an event for Geoffrey B. Small at Hotoveli in New York.Photography by Wataru Shimosato of “An Unknown Quantity”.
Last week we hosted an event for Julius and Kuborau at Patron of the New in New York.