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Los Angeles: Imaginary Foundation gallery show

David Pescovitz at 1:18 pm Fri, Dec 12, 2008

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Ifdreammmm The mysterious Director of surrealist thinktank and clothier Imaginary Foundation has a gallery show of oil paintings and sculptures opening tomorrow night, December 13, at SURU in Los Angeles. The opening night festivities will include music by DJ Nitedog and Darkhorse and a special live appearance by the Cosmic Drummer featured on the Imaginary Foundation's "Space Is The Place" t-shirt. The show is titled "I Dream, Therefore I Become," and will be the subject of Monday's episode of BBtv. Tune in, and turn on.
Imaginary Foundation gallery show

Previously:
  • Imaginary Foundation's new dresses - Boing Boing
  • Imaginary Foundation show at Stussy San Francisco - Boing Boing
  • Nick Philip and Imaginary Foundation in RES Magazine - Boing Boing
  • Imaginary Foundation's "Medium" Is The Message t-shirt - Boing Boing

David Pescovitz is Boing Boing's co-editor/managing partner. He's also a research director at Institute for the Future. On Instagram, he's @pesco.

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  • madzack

    love these guys shirts…

  • Cloudform

    Video of Cosmic Drummer warming up:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gcH2xZLyCI

  • pinkpicnic

    Are any other ladies disappointed that they don’t have any shirts with women on them (other than figurative, decorative figures)? I’ve sent them a few emails suggesting this over the past two years, but it might help if there are more voices. I’m sure we can get them to design some shirts that recognize the other half of the population walking through the universe.