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Nearly a year after announcing its first all-electric SUV, Acura has returned with a teaser for the forthcoming car. Set to make its debut at California’s Monterey Car Week on August 17, the ZDX was co-developed with General Motors, making use of its Ultium batteries.The ZDX will hit the market in 2024, offered as the standard ZDX and theZDX Type S performance car. In a teaser, Acura doesn’t offer too many details about the vehicle but rather shows off a glowing silhouette of the Type S variant, a sportier counterpart to the standard.The ZDX will be integrated with Google’s apps on its entertainment system and Google Assistant will provide hands-free controls. An improved version of Google Maps will be optimized to locate charging stations along driving routes. The ZDX will also mark the k...
British luxury automaker McLaren has revealed its new Spectrum Theme paint finish.Developed by McLaren Special Operations (MSO), the striking multi-tone finish is exclusive to the brand's 750S model. The striking layered design comes in Spectrum Blue, Spectrum Grey and Spectrum Orange and is applied to the car's structure by the McLaren Special Operations team. Also, the team is able to craft new color themes in accordance with additional MSO bespoke features.The darkest shades of the theme paint finish appear at the back end of the car and begin to get lighter around the mid-mark. As such, the striking multi-tone design converted at the door – making the vehicle's butterfly effect even more eye-catching. Coming after the 720S, McLaren's 750S is the automaker's most powerful and lightest p...
Sheffield-born skater James Edson is a prolific member of the British skate community, hitting the ramps with PWBC for decades. The London-based skate crew has traveled worldwide to demonstrate their onboard abilities, documented for the first time in Edson's photography book Rabbit Hole. The skater and founder of London's Wayward Gallery captures his fellow skaters participating in everyday activities while showcasing their strong bond on and off deck. The photographs are documented in black and white film, blasted on multi-dimensional double-page spreads. The 146-page hardback features white covers illustrated by artist John Knight, flipping through the pages to discover Edson's friends in action. Annotated by skater and writer Stuart Hammond, some portraits are shot inside hospitals aft...
From touring massive eroded sculptures, collaborating with Pokémon on his very own mini episode to being appointed as the creative director for the Cleveland Cavaliers, Daniel Arsham hasn't left many boxes unchecked over the past 20 years. Throughout it all, gallerist Emmanuel Perrotin has played an essential role in nurturing the New York-based artist's growth to the meteoric status he's at today through a range of exhibitions at his global outposts. To celebrate their 20-year partnership, next month Perrotin will host a dual exhibition of Arsham's work at its Paris and New York locations. With space and materiality in mind, the show will explore many key moments within Arsham's career, particularly an upcoming collaboration with Star Wars, such as a series of new eroded sculptures made ...
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Publishing house Phaidon has partnered with the Design Museum in London to present Skateboard, a multimedia project that explores the evolution of skateboard design from the ‘50s to today. The venture includes a book and an exhibition, both curated by American industrial designer Jonathan Olivares, and was executed in collaboration with Converse, a brand ingrained in the sports’ inception.The curation explores the cultural peaks of skateboarding through analysis of over 100 significant decks, following notable design changes and historical turning points. In this marriage of counterculture and aesthetics, the skateboard is positioned as a social symbol and an artistic object. Across six themes, organized chronologically by decade, Skateboard studies the material, design, and events that de...
Choctaw-Cherokee artist Jeffrey Gibson has been selected to represent the U.S. pavilion at the 2024 Venice Biennale. Born in Colorado and now based in Upstate New York, Gibson is the first Indigenous artist to be chosen for the honor and will create a number of monumental new installations for the event as part of an exhibition commissioned by the Portland Art Museum in Oregon and SITE Santa Fe in New Mexico.Defined by chromatic hits of color overlaid with haiku-like messaging, Gibson's artwork challenges the lack of Indigenous representation in visual culture. Not reserved to one particular medium, the artist utilizes a range of materials and subject matter, from glass, beads, steel and paint to American, Indigenous and Queer histories — resulting in artworks that exude the hybrid nature ...
It may be ubiquitous these days to find one’s image plastered across a family living room, an Instagram feed or the endless scroll of our camera rolls. But for much of human history, only those who came from power and wealth had the means to have their portrait either painted or photographed.More than just a method of preservation, the classic genre of portraiture was a social and political tool to project one's status and influence — a device that was largely reserved for a select few. Namely, kings, queens, barons, dukes — the posh type who flaunted their influence through elaborate palaces, decor and of course, fashion. While it may be funny to see what was once in vogue hundreds of years in the past — think wigs, medici collars, breeches — future societies will likely have a similar ta...