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Item description
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Item description
Archives
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Created digital archive comprising 3500+ magazine tears for make-up artist Val Garland.
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Created digital archive comprising over 5,000 magazine tears + arranged the production of bespoke archival books for make-up artist Charlotte Tilbury.
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Created digital archive comprising 10,000+ magazine tears and arranged the production of bespoke archive books for session hair stylist Sam McKnight.
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'The World's Largest Collection of Magazines' founded by James Hyman comprising over 52,000 magazines.
Curation
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Design Museum
20th October 2023-19th May 2024
The first major UK exhibition to map the design evolution of the skateboard from the 1950s to today – a story of design, performance and communities progressing together.
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Somerset House
11th July -19th September
Exploring the phenomena of skateboarding, and the impact of its culture and communities on the UK across the past 40 years.
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Trinity Art Gallery
15th November - 7th December 2019
Explored the history and evolution of subcultural style, paying attention to the underground scenes that helped shape wider culture, with Grime as a modern-day focus.
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Somerset House
15th June -15th September 2019
In partnership with LVMH
Explored how a 250-year-old cognac brand has become synonymous with hip hop and grime. Celebrated the ethos of DIY creativity through photography and artist interviews that tell a history of Black music over the last 100 years.
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Selfridges
9th August- 6th September 2018
The second iteration of the Fashion Space Gallery’s Super Sharp exhibition.
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Fashion Space Gallery
1st February 21st April 2018
Explored the appropriation of Italian designer brands in the underground music scenes of jungle and UK garage. Moschino became synonymous with the look associated with the era the exhibition drew from an extensive archive collected by DJ and producer Saul Milton.
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Touring exhibition
June 2017 -
Supported by Arts Council England
A photographic exhibition that explored the power of belonging and belief for women in subcultures. Revisited a seminal 1980s photographic project that documented women in subcultures.
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Korean Cultural Centre, UK
15th February - 11th March 2016
Part of British Fashion Council's International Fashion Showcase
A fashion exhibition that explored Korean designers’ relationship with magazines.
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Somerset House
26th June - October 2015
The first comprehensive exhibition about the extraordinary band whose music immortalised life for Britain’s disenchanted youth during the late 70s and early 80s.
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Korean Cultural Centre, UK
16th February - 4th April 2015
Explored the relationship with Korean and British style highlighting how innovations in technology, online interactivity and digital culture have affected the way diverse cultures share ideas and in turn inspire fashion.
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Londonewcastle Project Space
4th-7th December 2014
Sponsored by Pentland
Celebrated key moments in British streetwear from 1989 to 2014, The show explored why people choose certain looks, and how trends can connect, mutate and create subcultures.
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Royal Academy
1st-31st August 2014
Sponsored by Belvedere
An interactive journey through the evolution of the martini, from gin through to vodka, meeting glamorous and enigmatic characters from popular culture that have made the martini famous along the way.
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Northampton Museum and Art Gallery
13th July - 29th September 2013
Explored how the Mod scene in Northampton, as with many other provincial towns, was influenced by what was happening in London. Images and sounds from the metropolitan Mods would filter back to the Home Counties inspiring young men and women who wanted to replicate and be a part of this vibrant new subculture.
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Covent Garden Piazza
19th-28th October 2012
Sponsored by Amazon
Explored how trainers have become part of the fabric of our culture. Originally crafted for their functionality and performance, trainers are now an integral part of today’s fashion culture. The exhibition offered an exclusive look at the game changers of the trainer world, including rare, limited edition, signed pairs that have revolutionised the way trainers have been adopted by today’s fashion savvy.