GOD SAVE THE SNEAKERS: Alê Jordão
10 April 2024 • Lee Sharrock
Walton Fine Arts Gallery in Chelsea is presenting Brazilian artist Alê Jordão’s inaugural London solo exhibition, which follows his successful… Read More
10 April 2024 • Lee Sharrock
Walton Fine Arts Gallery in Chelsea is presenting Brazilian artist Alê Jordão’s inaugural London solo exhibition, which follows his successful… Read More
2 January 2024 • Gaston La-Gaffe
Hey there, sneaker fans! Let’s talk about something we all love – sneakers. This isn’t just about any sneakers; it’s… Read More
25 September 2023 • Mark Westall
HOTA, Home of the Arts on the Gold Coast has today announced the Australian premiere of Sneakers Unboxed: Studio to Street, opening 25th November 2023.
25 September 2023 • Gaston La-Gaffe
Running is often hailed as one of the most accessible sports. All you need is a pair of shoes, and… Read More
23 July 2023 • Mark Westall
Designer Kiki Grammatopoulos created “Rewild the Run,” a pair of chunky sneakers inspired by biomimicry.
26 September 2022 • Mark Westall
Christie’s is launching Department X – Sneakers, Streetwear & Collectibles, a new department focused on this emerging collecting space, led… Read More
12 September 2022 • Mark Westall
agnès b. have announced a special collaboration with Corail, a brand that shares similar values. From September 2022, the two houses will offer co-branded sneakers
10 January 2022 • Gaston La-Gaffe
As we slowly return to normalcy, unfortunately, we must give those fuzzy house slippers a rest. Instead, it’s about that… Read More
17 February 2021 • Mark Westall
Dropping in April 2021, the Design Museum in London launches its long-awaited exhibition, Sneakers Unboxed: From Studio to Street
23 September 2020 • Mark Westall
Moments ago, a sale of eight ultra-rare and pristine artist-created sneakers dropped on Sothebys.com in a sale titled ‘Cult Canvas.’ All made exclusively by Nike, the items celebrate the cross section between art and fashion, illustration and design, and sport and culture.
20 January 2017 • Mark Westall
Featuring a 3,000-year timeline, G.O.A.T Sneakers identifies the earliest known iterations of the shoe before chronicling its evolution across the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries