ICONS – Something’s Off
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Book Author: Virgin Abloh, Nicholas Schonberger, Troy Patterson, Glenn Adamson, Hiroshi Fujiwara.
Publisher: : TASCHEN
Release date : Janvier 2021
Description :This two-part book describes the collaborative work between designer Virgil Abloh and Nike, and reaffirms the power of print.The first part presents the visual culture related to the sports shoe, the lexicon of the second part defines the characters, places, objects, ideas, materials and contexts that allowed this project to exist.The book takes you behind the scenes and reveals the empirical approach of a DIY genius Abloh, who makes each model in his Off-WhiteTM c/o Nike collection look unique.Bringing together all the classics – from the Air Jordan 1 to the Air Presto – Nike and Virgil Abloh reinvigorate sneaker culture. Their collaborative project The Ten reinvents 10 sneaker icons. Check out these engineering gems and observe Abloh’s approach to blending creation and investigation: each model is an industrial design piece, a wearable readymade sculpture.
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