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Mowalola: The Nigerian-Born Neo-Punk Designer Shaking Up London Fashion With New York Edge

Mowalola Nigerian-born, London-based designer who brought New York fashion to London. Exploring hyperreality and the issues around it, She uses elements of Neo-Punk to create an aesthetic in her collection cultivated by 1970s highlife music, psych rock album cover artwork, and low-budget action films viewed on VHS cassettes.

Discovering my Path within Art w/ Blake D. Lenoir

Growing up in Chicago my perception of art was always the extraordinary. It provided a feeling of something inexplicably tangible to the mind but felt intangible within perspective but came to fruition. I understood someone had created it in order to for me to see it; and I knew I wanted to do the same. I wasn’t sure which route would equal that satisfaction of purpose I’d eventually be looking for.

Collecting Online? How the Internet is Creating Accessibility for Collectors w/ Josh Diepenhorst.

My collection can be defined as something between hyper-contemporary and fine art. Being from Texas, I like supporting emerging and established artists from my state, but my interests extend across the globe via the Internet.

My grandfather had an antiques and collectibles store for over twenty years. I grew up appreciating a multitude of these special objects, and the emotional and financial value we attach to them.

How Collectors Justin Green & Micheal Silberberg use the Internet to acquire their collection.

There are many routes one can take; it depends on the artist and the stage of their career. I usually try to acquire works from “emerging” artists that may or may not have dedicated gallery representation. For young, less established artists, I often try to contact them via Instagram. This is an amazing way to informally connect and chat about their art. If possible