Posted in July 30, 2010 ¬ 3:45 pmh.Alex
This past month 10 artists were commissioned to create installations for 10 store fronts in Chicago’s Wickerpark neighborhood. The project is called ARTichoke and is the product of Christophe Gauspohl. It focuses on “peeling back” layers of the neighborhood and explores the dialogue between space, architectural gesture and the human form. The resident artist for [...]
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Posted in July 30, 2010 ¬ 3:00 pmh.admin
This past Tuesday, Stephen had us close the shop for a field trip to SixFlags GreatAmerica. We took some of Bonnie&Clyde’s favorite friends, artists & in house staff. The pictures say it best. Thanks to Tyler from DarkRoomDemons here in Chicago for snapping cool shots with the cool photo apps on his iPhone4. He Titled [...]
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Posted in July 16, 2010 ¬ 3:20 pmh.Alex
Stephen and I were recently in Paris for Men’s Fashion Week. Here are some quick snapshots of what Bonnie&Clyde’s will be showing for next year: Yohji Yamamoto SS11 Yohji Yamaoto SS11 Yohji Yamamoto SS11 Henrik Vibskov SS11 Henrik Vibskov SS11 Damir Doma SS11 Damir Doma SS11 Finale Raf Simons SS11 Raf Simons SS11 Finale Raf [...]
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Posted in July 16, 2010 ¬ 3:01 pmh.admin
After learning more about one of our favorite artist here at Bonnie&Clyde’s, Ray Caesar’s work finally seems to make more “sense” . However when I look at his work now the mystery is only more apparent, no matter how familiar the stories he tells through his work seem to be. He was a medical artist [...]
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Posted in July 16, 2010 ¬ 1:05 pmh.Pascale
On Wednesday June, 16th 2010 Bonnie&Clyde’s Teamed up with the Y.E.S/Dress for Success Organization and contributed to a fashion show that was held at Salvage One. Guests enjoyed complimentary cocktails as they viewed collections from Bonnie&Clyde’s including: Rick Owens DRKSHDW and Lilies, Injury, Nice Collective, Ivan Grundahl, J Dauphin, Obscur and other Bonnie&Clyde’s signature designers. [...]
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