One of my friends was recently working on renovations in the Pitkin Avenue Yard in East New York, Brooklyn.
He was kind enough to snap this Vinny piece with his camera phone and send it to me.
Photo credit: Marc Flowin
Posted on May 06, 2008 at 03:46 PM | Comment (6 comments)
From 1962 – 1972 George Lois created some of the most iconic Esquire covers of his generation.
The MOMA is currently honoring the New York advertising genius with an 11-month installation that
runs through March 31st 2009.
George Lois: The Esquire Covers
@ The MOMA
April 25, 2008–March 31, 2009
For more of George Lois’ work: http://www.georgelois.com
One of my personal favorites is the 1968 cover depicting Muhammad Ali as the martyred Saint Sebastian.
The year prior, Ali a devote Muslim declined to step forward during his induction to the U.S armed forces.
That very same day the New York State Athletic commission suspended his boxing license and stripped
him of his Heavyweight title.
Below: pop art icon Andy Warhol sinking in to a Campbell’s soup can.
Posted on May 06, 2008 at 02:28 PM | Comment (0 comments)





