In collaboration with Hennessy.
For the second episode of the SLEEK podcast, Senior Writer Angela Waters sat down with Felipe Pantone—who got his start creating street art aged 12—as he brought his travelling flash exhibition, Remixing the Present, to Berlin last week. The exhibition, hosted at Kreuzberg’s Prince Charles Club, was a signature Pantone’s mix of kinetic art, colour theory and digital imagery. Accompanying the new artworks, is the collector’s edition of the Hennessy V.S. bottle the artist designed in his characteristic glitchy style. Tune in to hear the Spanish-Argentine artist talk about hiding his graffiti work from his parents as an adolescent, how computerised imagery is reshaping our visual language and why he chooses not to show his face. SPOILER: there are also some very unqualified mixology tips.
Check out the video from the Hennessy x Felipe Pantone exhibition closing party at Prince Charles last week, below:
Video by Diego García Gordo.