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Rewind Vintage

Posted on March 2nd, 2010 by Mark

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Rewind is a new vintage shop online selling Haute Couture clothes and accessories.
Their motto: ‘If you have fallen out of love with your once- favourite luxury piece, we will give it a second chance at love by finding a new loving home for it!
www.rewindvintage.co.uk/

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Faile at Lazarides until March 19th

Posted on February 27th, 2010 by Mark

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Faile are a Brooklyn-based collaborative duo and pioneers of the contemporary street art movement. Their partner for this show, long-time collaborator BAST is a fellow Brooklyn native, and an elusive character who has rarely been seen in public and whose very existence has been debated. For this show they produced an environment of 80s nostalgia with custom made arcade games.
Website:www.lazinc.com/

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New Talent Jolis Paons

Posted on February 22nd, 2010 by Mark

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Discovering new products is part of my job and looking for unique product makes my heart beat faster. I truly believe that we are entering an era of collectable products.
Great example: Jolis Paons form the US, 21 years old, very talented…..CULTURELABEL would love to sell your work.
Website:jolispaons.blogspot.com/

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Louise Bristow: Platonic

Posted on February 2nd, 2010 by Mark

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Louise Bristow is a Brighton based painter who regularly exhibits her work in the UK, Japan and Germany. Her most recent project, Platonic just showed at the KALEID Gallery in Redchurch Street, Shoreditch.
And she is currently in a group show at Artists Residence Hotel Brighton.
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Cocaine&Heroin Shakers by David Shrigley

Posted on February 2nd, 2010 by Mark

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As a managing partner of CultureLabel.com we are always on the quest for new, innovative products for the museum world. Some of our partners have amazing products in their shops (ie the Salt & Pepper or Cocaine&Heroin Shakers by David Shrigley at the Saatchi Gallery) and Tate is pushing the envelope even further with us. We are looking for the next generation museum shop product, ideas and designs can be submitted at our competition website Release and the winner will be in the Tate shops in Q4 2010. This is not only a huge opportunity for newcomers to the design world but also perhaps a great new product for collectors who love to shop in museum shops.

Website:www.culturelabel.com/release

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