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23/03/10

 
THIS TIME:
HARU NO TORAI ( The arrival of Spring ); Exhibition 19th - 24th April. 

HARU NO TORAI ( The arrival of Spring )
23/03/10

To celebrate the arrival of Spring and the beginning of the Sakura season we are holding a special exhibition of young Japanese photographers here at our store in west London. The exhibition coincides with the launch of our new japanese Collections here in store. We will be previewing the new 'Mountain Research' collection from our friends by the canal in Naka Meguro, also in store will be the brand new collection from the Tokyo collective 'Gauntlets'. We will also be launching the new collection of Post Overalls by our friends Katsu & Takeshi and new peices will arrive from Tokyo jersy specialists Fil Melange. Also a new limited edition book by the amazing Vintage historian Rin Tanaka will be available in the store.

So join us for Tea, Sweets and originality. ( We are still the only store outside of Japan where some of these labels can be seen in the wild! )

Like the blossom from the Sakura, the Garbstore will explode with originally design and vibrancy from these iconic companies.

Exhibition 19th - 24th April.
23/03/10

Exhibition : 19th of April to 1st of May

During the Exhibition Time we will be offereing discounts of up to 50% on selected items by .......Research ( Mountain, Naval, Hunting Jacket ), Bedwin & The Heartbreakers, Gauntlets Tokyo and Fil Melange. The special discounts will be available both in our store and online in our webshop. The discounts will begin on the 19th of April and finish on the 24th of April.

There will also be a special in store night event to celebrate the exhibition, this will be on Friday 23rd of April from 6pm to 8pm where you can also purchase the Photographs from the exhibition and receive a special 10% discount on all stock in store. ( This includes latest Steven Alan, See Veas, Gitman Vintage and Engineered Garments as well as the current Garbstore Collection.

( This special 10% discount will not be available online and is strictly in store only ).


Featured Artists
 

Eiko Soga

Eiko Soga plays with possibilities of photography and paintings as the core materials for her art works. Through reconstructing imageries, she is searching for an inter-relationships between the energy of the nature and activities of human memories.
Born in Tokyo, Japan in 1982, Soga currently lives and works in Tokyo and London.

Milly K

French artist based in London, Milly K. is coming from a performing art background.Since female expressing physically their femininity have always surrounded her, woman is a recurring subject in her images. In her work, she also looks at different perspectives people choose to look at a subject. She’s not interested in depicting the truth, but in the creation of a pseudo-reality where the viewer is invited to imagine his own story and maybe seek his own questions
 

Yoshimi Lee

Yoshimi LEE is a Paris-based photographer and engraver.
Yoshimi’s main subjects are cityscapes, still lifes and nudes. The influence of her Japanese heritage can be perceived in her affection for themes of contemplation, the search for detail and the attempt to express silence. In her work, process is a core element, and a hand-made quality is crucial to her photography, to the extent that she makes her own negative and photographic paper.

Sérénité Urbain


In Japan, night falls very early on the narrow streets of residential areas.
Later in the night, no one is to be seen, calmness and serenity appears, mystery as well.
Inside the traditional residences, we imagine the inhabitants, we catch a glimpse of their perfectly arranged zen garden, we assume life behind the closed shutters.
In the tranquility, traditional Japan tries to withstand modernity.
 
 

Chloé Jafé

The French artist is constantly looking for spaces suspended in time. Her work is a search, a transcription in images of the instant in what it has, both ephemeral and immutable. A search marked by nostalgia which she processes with instant films, and for the large majority of her projects, achieved with a large format camera. Based in London she's working on a few projects based on surrealist ideas.

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