Eric Haze Taps fragment and More for Tokyo Exhibition
Including a lineup with BE@RBRICK, Haroshi and HUF.
Having worked in Japan for over 30 years, New York based graphic artist Eric Haze has built a name through his epynomous label HAZE with seeing three flagship stores opened in the bustling city of Tokyo. This time, showing a personal side to his creative output, Haze is set to kick off an upcoming solo exhibition.
Dubbed “INSIDE OUT”, the exhibition shows a fine balance between Haze’s fine art and brand essence. Celebrating the occasion, a range of collaborative items are set to be made available at the venue’s pop up store.
First to join the list is none other than Hiroshi Fujiwara’s fragment design. Lined up in a selection of t-shirts, sweatshirts and hoodies, all items dock a graffiti designed ‘FRGMT’ logo on the body, finished in both black and white colorways.
Looking to MEDICOM TOY, Haze offers a BE@RBRICK release in both 400% and 1000% sizes. Referencing to the artist’s work, the figurines features a black and white gradient finish which resembles the stroke patterns found in his art.
Paying tribute to HUF’s founder, Kieth Hufnagel, Haze taps Japanese artist Haroshi for a special skateboard release with a dedicated writing of “KIETH!!! FOREVER!!”. Last but not least, a range of exclusive standalone t-shirts will be offered in celebration of the exhibition.
If you happen to drop by, take this chance to indulge in the artist’s works and cop the exclusive merchandises at the “INSIDE OUT” exhibition set to be held from 9th to 25th December at SAI, MIYASHITA PARK.
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