Tell us about the current artist on show. How has his work inspired your collection?
Erik Winkowski is a video collage artist who merges vintage and present footage with graphic animation. It’s the present and future of AR. He has collaborated with Hermes and Prada, and is currently working on a project with Adobe. The humor, intelligence and process mirrors our sensibility.
How did you select this artist, and how does the work fit with your current collection?
I work with artists that I resonate with on an artistic and gut level. And we rotate the exhibits every three months.
Who are some of the artists you hope to exhibit?
We are constantly researching recent graduates from the major art schools, as well as more established artists. I enjoy working with young artists and give them a platform that they most likely would not have in this climate, and ultimately aid them in the launch of their career. It is important that there is a synergy with our respective work.
How do you feel this store tells the story of your brand?
Our brand story is told through the lens of the art world. The space is designed with the nomenclature of a gallery, and the collection is front and center. The retail component organically transitioned into a space that houses a medley of eclectic influences/random “objects.” The store is the physical manifestation of the fact that each title of work collection draws inspiration from a series of sources (fine art, science, culture, photography, architecture) and that is what makes it so interesting/peculiar.
What’s the next step for your brand?
The process of developing and designing new categories keeps me motivated. I’m a bit obsessed with scent and am currently creating a collection of gender-neutral fragrances. I am also working on a small leather goods capsule. There are a few interesting collaborations that are in the works that I cannot comment on at the moment. Bottom line is that I feel it is important to grow slowly and organically as each piece should be very well considered.