Showing posts with label Lisa Perry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lisa Perry. Show all posts

Monday, November 4, 2013

LISA PERRY + ROBERT INDIANA = BEYOND LOVE

Lisa Perry Flagship at 75th St. and Madison Ave.

Sometimes, it's hard to move on from LOVE. In the case of Robert Indiana, his stacked representation of LO + VE became an instant icon of the 60's counterrevolution, memorialized in sculpture and stamps (and proliferation of unlicensed products). Yet, for the 85-year-old American pop artist, the single widely recognizable graphic overshadowed his other works, until now. From Sept. 26 to January 5, The Whitney Museum presents Robert Indiana: Beyond Love, a retrospective of 95 pieces spanning 5 decades, representing Indiana's illustrated interpretation on survival, injustice and--of course--love. Two streets up, mod designer Lisa Perry concurrently celebrates Indiana's work through a limited edition capsule collection of his bold graphics on her signature silhouettes--only 50 or less of each style are available!

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

-WEDNESDAY WINDOWS-

Roy Lichtenstein inspired windows at Barney's New York

Memorial Day starts another season of wearable whites and sultry summer adventures. Break out the bathing suits and bikinis--the beach is once again open for fifteen fun-filled weeks (until Labor Day)! Barney's welcomes the season of sun with windows filled with colorful pop-art infused beach balls, frisbees and picnicware. In partnership with the Roy Lichtenstein foundation, Barney's and the Art Production Fund created a collection based on the pop artist's comical finest for summer. 25% of the proceeds will go to the public art program supported by the Art Production Fund. Head here to have a look at what's left of the limited time offerings.