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Posts tagged ‘festival’

Mighty Warship Olympia Tattoo Festival

16 October 2009, 16.37 | Posted in Art | No comments »

curated mag - Mighty Warship Olympia Tattoo Festival

If old school tattooing is your thing, you might consider heading to Philadelphia this weekend. The Mighty Warship Olympia Tattoo Festival brings 40 artists practicing traditional American styles aboard Independence Seaport Museum’s 1892 National Historic Landmark Cruiser Olympia. It’s a rare opportunity to get tattooed in the same manner as a 19th-century sailor – except without the potential for syphilis.

While there you can also view Skin and Bones, the museum’s original exhibition exploring the roll of tattoos in the life of the American sailor (note: I served as a content consultant).

Great fun for all. Running October 16 – 18.

Head to the jump to check the poster. Above is a historic image of tattooing aboard the Olympia. (via Curated).

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Q&A with Kris van Assche Hyeres 2009

08 May 2009, 22.30 | Posted in Uncategorized | No comments »

Kris van Assche is the “jury president” at the Hyères Festival International de Mode & de Photographie  in the South of France and Wallpaper* Magazine sat down with van Assche for a quick interview.  On the topic of the festival’s photographic showcase, van Assche says, “It was both an honor and a responsibility. It comes down to promoting young photographic talent and bringing our own vision of creation to the table.”

Read the full interview at Wallpaper*.