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Day 1: Mad About the Boy
published on 1 January 2016
Exclusively shared on the SHOWstudio Tumblr, see the references behind Lou Stoppard's upcoming exhibition Mad About the Boy, examining the way ideas of the teenage boy are constructed through images and fashion collections. Day one explores the theme of the 'rebel'.
Exclusively shared on the SHOWstudio Tumblr, see the references behind Lou Stoppard's upcoming exhibition Mad About the Boy, examining the way ideas of the teenage boy are constructed through images and fashion collections. Day one explores the theme of the 'rebel'.
http://www.fashionspacegallery.com/exhibition/mad-boy/
Larry Clark, Kids, 1995
The making of Larry Clark’s Kids, 1995
The Bikeriders, Danny Lyon, 1968
Sibling, S/S 15
Love Ronnlund by Sebastian Faena, CR Men’s Book, Issue 1
Ian Connor in Supreme’s Child of Hell jumper
Stanley Kubrick, A Clockwork Orange, 1971
KTZ, A/W 15
Harley Weir, Double Magazine
Paris riots, 1968
Raf Simons, S/S 97
Raf Simons, S/S 97
Undercover, S/S 16
Nick Knight, Skinhead, 1982
Larry Clark, Tulsa, 1971
Teenage Smokers, Ed Templeton, 1999
Supreme x Kids 20th Anniversary Capsule Collection, 2015
Please Tell Me It Will Last Forever, Dazed & Confused May 2005, Photography by Benjamin Alexander Huseby, Edit by Nicola Formichetti
Sibling, A/W 13
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Day 2: Mad About the Boy
02 January 2016
Lou Stoppard shares the references for her upcoming exhibition–Mad About the Boy–on the SHOWstudio Tumblr. Day two explores the idea of 'the boy in the club'.
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Day 3: Mad About the Boy
03 January 2016
Lou Stoppard shares the references for her upcoming exhibition–Mad About the Boy–on the SHOWstudio Tumblr. Day three explores the image of 'the boy in his space'.
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Exhibition Text: Mad About The Boy
21 April 2016
Taken from the show's catalogue, written by Lou Stoppard, this text introduces the exhibition and the themes considered within it.