Photography by t-space
During Paris Men’s Fashion Week, KALEIDOSCOPE and resale platform GOAT brought together art, fashion, architecture, music and film in the latest edition of Kaleidoscope Manifesto. Returning to one of the city’s most iconic architectural landmarks – the Espace Niemeyer – Kaleidoscope Manifesto connected visionary artists from a range of cultural and artistic disciplines for four days of music performances, installations, talks and workshops.
Photography by t-space / Espace Niemeyer by Dimitri Bourriau
Transforming the building into a dream-like landscape, Kaleidoscope transcended the boundaries of human and machine, reality and fiction, contemplation and desire in an interrogation of the human condition. With a simultaneous focus on the individual and the collective, the festival was a space for reflection on the past, present and future of art, design and beyond.
Photography by t-space.
Featuring installations from leading names such as Sterling Ruby, Hajime Sorayama, H.R. Giger, Lee Scratch Perry, the festival also held a conversation between Supreme’s Creative Director Tremaine Emory and artist Kandis Williams. Mixed into the festival’s diverse itinerary was a zine workshop from Classic Paris together with A La Maison Printing, where audiences could print, fold, cut and stape their very own copy of the festival publication to create an entirely new one.
Photography by t-space.
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