CLAE presents FIVE BY FIVE: Mighty Crown x West One







Originating out of Yokohama, Japan in 1991, Mighty Crown has since become one of the premier reggae sound systems in the world, breaking boundaries and setting new standards for the genre.
It is only fitting that, to mark the celebration of their 20th anniversary, the world-renowned group approached CLAE to design a special edition shoe.

In addition to this special edition McQueen collaboration, We are honored to have Mighty Crown create a custom mix exclusively for CLAE’s Five By Five Series mixtape project. This custom soundscape serves as the inspiration for a visual art piece by our talented friend, the legendary graffiti artist turned abstract painter, West One.


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Tuesday, November 15, 2011
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Words vs Deeds

 




A great deal of attention has been payed to the design of Charles & Ray Eames, and some might even know their films, but the latest exhibit at LA's A+D museum focuses instead on the thinking that powered their office for over 40 years. 

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Wednesday, November 09, 2011
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This Charming Guest


One of our good friends (and fellow Brooklyn Tech High School alumni) Shaniqwa Jarvis has an upcoming show entitled "This Charming Guest" going on display at The STANDARD Hollywood this Thursday. This project was spawned by her recent photo exhibit called "This charming man" which took place in London and Tokyo. Now she is making her way to Hollywood, Be sure to stop through and check it out if you're in LA. [More]

Wednesday, October 26, 2011
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Pacific Standard Time


The Getty has initiated a massive collaboration of more than 60 arts institutions called Pacific Standard Time, which launched this past weekend, showcasing Southern California Art and Design from 1945-1980. there is something for everyone, so take advantage of the opportunity if you are in the area. [More]

Thursday, October 06, 2011
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The Hunger



Vampires are having their day -- from teen literature to leading tv shows -- but no modern interpretation has or will ever strike a chord with us like Tony Scott's 1983 cult-classic, The Hunger. David Bowie and Catherine Deneuve star as a vampire couple living in NYC with a sexy young Susan Sarandon as the object of their affections. The soundtrack, featuring Schubert and Bauhaus and lots in between, plus a generous helping of stylish eighties elements make for an addictive movie that we turn to again and again. We hear Hollywood is attempting a remake....we all know how that will turn out. [More]

Monday, October 03, 2011
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Freedom Suite


 


Our good friend (and collaborator for the Stussy pop-up shop a few years back) West One is opening a solo show of new work here in LA, this Friday October 30, at Environment on Beverly. Recognized and respected as one of the most prolific graffiti writers in New York throughout 80's and 90's with his crew Fame City, West has set a standard for large scale thematic murals and his transformation to abstract expression has been great to witness.

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Thursday, September 29, 2011
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CLAE presents FIVE BY FIVE: DJ Clark Kent & Jamil GS



As the approaching Labor Day weekend signals the end of summer, CLAE is proud to present number two in its Five by Five series, pairing artists and DJs to inspire one another with soundscape and accompanying visuals. For the second installment, DJ Clark Kent, who needs no introduction to the world of music - or sneakers for that matter - has created the 10th installment of his “Grown and Sexy” mixtape series, timed perfectly to coincide with our ten year anniversary. Boundary-pushing photographer Jamil GS, who has been documenting all things sexy since landing in New York City from Denmark more than twenty years ago, offers up a singular, visual treat.

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Categories: Art | Clae | Music
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
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Land of Look Behind








Today marks the 30th anniversary of Bob Marley's passing. His life brings to mind a film titled "Land of Look Behind," released in 1982. For the filmmakers, a project that began as a desire to document Bob Marley's funeral procession through Kingston, Jamaica developed into a passion project that portrayed the people, the culture, and the magical spirit of Jamaica in a way that has never been seen before. The film's stunning cinematography and unique vision inspired Werner Herzog to credit the movie as one of the most influential films in the past fifteen years. 25 years later, the DVD of "Land of Look Behind" was finally released in 2007, so act like you know. [More]

Wednesday, May 11, 2011
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January Randoms

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Tuesday, February 08, 2011
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David Ellis "Mola Salsa"


Our good friend David Ellis, all around fine artist and founder of the art collective Barnstormers, is constantly producing new work with an ever evolving style. He will be showing his new paintings and video at New Image Art  this Saturday, Feb. 5, from 7-10 pm. Come by if you are in LA this weekend.

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Categories: Art | event
Friday, February 04, 2011
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