SCANNER
Alex Wilby on Outsiders, Dark Humor and His Second Life in Art
Ana Mendieta Returns to Tate Modern as a Body Written Into the Earth
Camille Vivier Brings Fille de Minuit to MEP Paris
Nigo Brings KENZO Back to the House Where Its Spirit Was Built
Giusy Amoroso Is Building a Natural History of the Synthetic Age
Surfinia on Returning to What was Left Behind
Tomás Saraceno Imagines a Future Where Humans Stop Being the Centre
Ai Weiwei Turns Buttons Into a History of Power, Empire, and Resistance
Hannah Lim: The Trajectory
Andrés Ríos Captures the Soft Power of Everyday Life
OVERSTANDARD – Culture & Creativity
OVERSTANDARD – Culture & Creativity
  • FASHION
  • ART & DESIGN
  • INNERVIEWS
  • ARTICLES
  • PHOTOGRAPHY
Tag:

Theophilos Constantinou

    LIFESTYLE

    nanamica Presents Collaborative “Slow Collapse” Book

    by OVERSTANDARD April 7, 2024
    written by OVERSTANDARD

    In a groundbreaking collaboration, Japanese fashion label nanamica joined forces with Copenhagen-based visionaries Anthony Thomas and Theophilos Constantinou, crafting an unprecedented photo-book that delves into the intricate tapestry of nature’s allure and the looming specter of climate change.

    Dubbed “Slow Collapse,” this visionary project by Thomas and Constantinou serves as a poignant exploration of humanity’s intertwined relationship with the natural world. With Japan’s rugged terrain, dominated by towering mountains and sprinkled with thousands of isles, as their canvas, the duo captures the essence of symbiosis between mankind and Mother Earth. At its heart, “Slow Collapse” champions the resurgent power of the ocean while underscoring the delicate equilibrium between human existence and the environment, as articulated by nanamica, a brand deeply rooted in the ethos of “One Ocean, All Lands.”

    The nanamica “Slow Collapse” book, by Anthony Thomas and Theopolis Constatinou, is available now, on the nanamica website and store. Along with the release, the book will be accompanied by two T-shirts, crafted from COOLMAX cotton fabric, showcasing distinct photographs from the series on each.

    Photos: nanamica / Anthony Thomas / Theophilos Constantinou

    Share this:

    • Tweet
    • Telegram
    • WhatsApp
    • More
    • Print
    • Reddit
    April 7, 2024 0 comment
    0 FacebookTwitterEmail

SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER

Categories

  • ART & DESIGN
  • ARTICLES
  • CINE
  • CULTURE
  • FASHION
  • GAMING
  • INNERVIEWS
  • LIFESTYLE
  • MUSIC
  • NFTs
  • PHOTOGRAPHY
  • SPORTS
  • TECH
  • TOYS

Categories

  • ART & DESIGN (840)
  • ARTICLES (28)
  • CINE (180)
  • CULTURE (234)
  • FASHION (2,105)
  • GAMING (57)
  • INNERVIEWS (438)
  • LIFESTYLE (105)
  • MUSIC (92)
  • NFTs (102)
  • PHOTOGRAPHY (72)
  • SPORTS (35)
  • TECH (110)
  • TOYS (118)

Recent Posts

  • Alex Wilby on Outsiders, Dark Humor and His Second Life in Art
  • Ana Mendieta Returns to Tate Modern as a Body Written Into the Earth
  • Camille Vivier Brings Fille de Minuit to MEP Paris
  • Nigo Brings KENZO Back to the House Where Its Spirit Was Built
  • Giusy Amoroso Is Building a Natural History of the Synthetic Age

© OVERSTANDARD

OVERSTANDARD – Culture & Creativity
  • FASHION
  • ART & DESIGN
  • INNERVIEWS
  • ARTICLES
  • PHOTOGRAPHY