Darcel Disappoints is a New York based artist, with whom colette has been collaborating for many years now. For the first time now, they have an exhibition entirely dedicated to him. From May 3rd to 29th Darcel’s inner world goes meta with “And a miserable day to you too,” as he explores everyday trivialities through painting, prints, sculpture and, of course, blogging. You can go home with special Baggu bags, key-rings, Publik tee-shirts, Bodega stickers, the new colette candle, and lighters with the glasses-wearing head of his character.
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Darcel Disappoints “And a miserable day to you too,” at Colette Paris from Through to May 29th 2010
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