PUMA News Archive
street art
February 2013
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We Get Brainwashed in Cape Town
February 08, 2013Mr. Brainwash comes to Woodstock and brings street art to the gallery scene.
January 2013
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Secret Walls: Sydney street artists go to battle
January 02, 2013Two blank walls. Two artists. 90 minutes on the clock. It's game on.
December 2012
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The Brain Behind the Kicks
December 20, 2012An exclusive Q&A with in-house designer Jon Tang on the inspiration behind this season’s hottest looks.
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Underground Art Goes Up at Special Delivery
December 04, 201236,000 square feet of legendary street art. 3,000 peeps. DJs and live hip-hop everywhere we turn. An epic warehouse party in Berkeley that would forever change our concept of partying.
November 2012
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Underground Art Finds a Home in the Heart of Brussels
November 08, 2012In Brussels, there’s more than meets the eye when it comes to after-hours pursuits of creativity and partying.
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PUMA Social x Keflione
November 08, 2012For the Autumn-Winter 2012 PUMA Social Playmates campaign, sportlifestyle brand PUMA commissioned French street artist and illustrator Keflione to create an art piece that best captures the idea of urban play and how to turn cities into urban playgrounds. The illustration with the artist’s emblem is featured in the PUMA Social Official Play Guide and will be available in Singapore, Taiwan, Malaysia and Hong Kong in limited quantities.
We caught up with the artist at his studio in Shanghai recently. Meet Keflione.
September 2012
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The Night Also Rises: The After Hours Art World of Los Angeles
September 21, 2012Forget the sun. It’s the late dark LA nights and its after-hours art universe of local galleries and boozy drinks that has us feeling nocturnal.
August 2012
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Street Art in The ‘Ditch
August 10, 2012
June 2012
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A Street Art Explosion in Brick Lane
June 12, 2012Our obsession with street art around the globe has led us everywhere from the back alleys of Granada to the inner circle of Berlin’s true graffiti pioneers. To wrap up this street art series, we couldn’t think of a better hood to profile than the very nerve centre of London’s rich and diverse urban art scene: Brick Lane.