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Garage Magazine Issue No 7 Features Jeff Koons Virtual Sculpture


Garage Magazine Hits Newsstands With Latest Issue

Garage Magazine Hits Newsstands With Latest Issue

Garage Magazine, the biannual publication that showcases raw collaborations between art, fashion, and literature hit newsstands on September 4 with its No 7 Issue. The 268-page copy debuts alongside the Garage Mag App, allowing users to access exclusive content embedded in the magazine. This is done by scanning over the cover and selecting pages denoted by the Garage “G” including Jeff Koon’s virtual sculpture “Lady Bug”. Users can also view “Lady Bug” from their mobile devices in 360 degrees. Inspired by Jeff Koons’ “Lady Bug” photographer Sølve Sundsbø shot three covers remaining Anja Rubik, Binx Walton and Cara Delevingne as Koons bunny sculptures. “GARAGE has always aspired to push the physical limits of a magazine. We are inspired by the infinite possibilities of the digital realm and look forward to exploring new media in this issue and beyond”, noted not Dasha Zhukova, editor-in-chief of GARAGE. “We are excited to have collaborated with Jeff Koons on his first virtual sculpture.” Click here to purchase GARAGE.

Garage Magazine Hits Newsstands With Latest Issue

 

Garage Magazine Hits Newsstands With Latest Issue

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Lisa Perry and Dominique Ansel Pop in East Hampton

 Heading East This Weekend? Lisa Perry Offers A Taste Of Summer

Heading East This Weekend? Lisa Perry Offers A Taste Of Summer

Fashion designer Lisa Perry has joined forces with Chef Dominique Ansel, (well-known for Cronut) to host a one day only ice cream pop up truck on August 2 at the Lisa Perry East Hampton store on 67 Main Street. Warhol-inspired “sundaes in a can” will be served with flavors of Perry’s favored soda pop dessert, the root beer float of course! Fixings include root beer ice cream, stracciatella ice cream, mascarpone semi freddo, macerated cherries, toasted marshmallows and mini meringues. The sundaes in a can are priced at $15 with 20 percent of the proceeds going to City Harvest. The ice cream pop up truck begins at noon until supplies last so get there early!

 

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