ART BASEL: Poolsuite x Vacation Corporate Disco
We brought the heat to Miami during Art Basel at ZeyZey, working with Vacation, Poolsuite, and Malibu for an unforgettable activation, featuring a vintage limo, an office photo booth, and an interactive performance review station. Guests enjoyed an immersive experience, highlighted by a captivating performance from Dabeull. (Photo by World Red Eye)
The 26th Annual Vacation Media Mixer
We transformed The Flower Shop into the Vacation corporate satellite office, integrating products into custom installations like a dot matrix printing room and a conversation pit. Editors and influencers enjoyed custom cocktails, a presentation by the founders, and the debut of Vacation’s newest launch: Shimmer Oil SPF 30. (Photo by Gloria Kilbourne)
NYFW: If You Have To Cry, Go Outside
We partnered with Arlo Hotels and Club Quarantine to pay tribute to PR icon Kelly Cutrone at NYFW. Gift bags included forever eye masks from Dieux Skin and guests were treated to a once in a lifetime set from DJ Joopiter as well as a performance by MTHRTRSA. (Photo by Wynne Hendry) Listen to our podcast episode with Kelly here.
SPLAT: The Annual Lexi Featherston Memorial Holiday Party
We partnered with Arlo Hotels and Very Famous Magazine to celebrate the fictional icon Lexi Featherston. Guests enjoyed special performances, gift bags, and interviews with journalists who covered Lexi’s pop cultural impact along with current living legends who embody her party girl spirit.
Museum of Smoking with art by Laura Collins
We produced an exhibit dedicated to the long history of celebrities smoking in paparazzi photos. Original ashtrays including the iconic Mary-Kate and Ash Tray were on display as well as vintage ephemera from Virginia Slims to Merit Ultra Lights. Read about the exhibit in The Guardian. (Photo by Tyler Bertram)
Slay by Isaac Peifer
We produced a special Pride Month exhibit honoring queer icons who have captured national attention and all of our hearts. Original oil paintings by celebrated artist Isaac Peifer lined the walls while guests reflected on a year of iconic headlines made by the figures represented. Read about the exhibit in Interview Magazine.
MILFS by Molly Wurwand
We collaborated with Junior High Los Angeles to produce an exhibit by artist Molly Wurwand focused on queering the definition of MILF. The exhibit included original art by the artist, MILF artifacts on display (including a Redken shampoo bottle), as well as a screening of Wurwand’s original film, My Imaginary Life For Someone. Read about it in Dazed. (Photo by Josh Beavers)
BravoCon 2022
We worked with Bravo and a team of artists including Laura Collins, Derek Covington Smith, Natasha Villarraga, and Isaac Peifer to create original works of art that lined the halls of the Javits Center while fans of all things Bravo from across the globe came to have a one of a kind communal experience in the presence of all their favorite Bravolebrities. (Featured art by Isaac Peifer)
Autograph Hound by Sarah Ramos
We partnered with Junior High Los Angeles to produce an exhibit by artist Sarah Ramos detailing her ongoing project: Autograph Hound. This display of Ramos’ collection of celebrity fan photos served as a space for fans of all kinds to share a communal experience of fandom. Read about it in Interview Magazine. (Photo via Sarah Ramos)
Cringe by Isaac Peifer
We produced an exhibit featuring original oil paintings by artist Isaac Peifer that looked back on the past year and a half in lockdown and all the moments we swiped by on our phones and block out from our memory. This exhibit examined the meaning of our new social currency: Cringe. Read about it in Paper Magazine.
Mother Agency Pride Party
We partnered with Mother PR to throw an outdoor Pride party at 99 Scott that featured original art from artists like Laura Collins, Molly Wurwand, Isaac Peifer, Natasha Villarraga, and more, along with performances from Charlene, Chiquitita, Zavaleta and a DJ set by Oscar NN, hosted by Fran Tirado. (Photo by Tyler Bertram)
Britneys Instagram Posts by Laura Collins (COVID Exhibit)
During lockdown, we produced a completely virtual exhibit featuring original paintings by Laura Collins depicting Britney Spears’ Instagram posts. Guests virtually visited the museum and received a commemorative photo of their experience proving that no matter the circumstances, art lives!
BravoCon 2019
We worked with Bravo to display a continuation of Laura Collins’ iconic series “Real Housewives Pointing Fingers” at the inaugural BravoCon in New York City. These pieces were on display along with iconic outfits and artifacts that were immediately recognizable to any fan of the Bravo universe. (Featured art by Laura Collins)
Goddess: The Exhibit
In Spring of 2019 we transformed the Red Wall Gallery at Resorts World Casino in Queens into an homage to camp classic, Showgirls. The exhibit featured over 15 artists in a variety of mediums. The opening reception at Bar 360 included a DJ set from D.J. Dara Qwebb, Showgirls trivia, and “Doggy Chow”. Read about it in the Daily News. (Featured art by Derek Covington Smith)
Anna Wintour Double Crossing Her Legs by Laura Collins
We exhibited a series of oil paintings by Laura Collins depicting Anna Wintour double crossing her legs. As with past series by the artist, these paintings focused on a repeating physical behavior that reveals discomfort and avoidance. The large canvases were hung low so that visitors could walk a “catwalk” where the audience was made up of the exhibition itself. Read about it in The Daily Mail. (featured art by Laura Collins)
ABC x Popsugar: Anatomy of an Icon, 15 Seasons of Grey’s
We partnered with ABC and Popsugar to celebrate the premiere of the 15th season of Grey’s Anatomy in Los Angeles. Fans of the show came to experience the Grey’s Gallery, complete with original paintings depicting iconic moments from the show, fan-favorite artifacts, as well as installations like a recreation of “Joe’s Bar” and the “House of Candles.” On opening night cast members came to relive moments that are now a part of pop-culture history.
David’s Dead: A Celebration of Tiffany Pollard
We produced an exhibit dedicated to Tiffany “New York” Pollard. By focusing on one moment in particular (Day 7 of her appearance on Celebrity Big Brother UK) our goal was to pay tribute to an artist whose medium is reality TV. Over her years on television she has orchestrated moments that make up the fabric of online language, to this day. Read about it in The Cut.
Real Housewives Pointing Fingers by Laura Collins
We exhibited a series of paintings by Laura Collins depicting cast members of multiple Real Housewives franchises all in various stages of one repeated movement: pointing. With over 30 paintings displaying this gladiatorial gesture over and over again, visitors left with respect for the women that make up their favorite shows. Read about it in i-D magazine.
Pop Culture Died In 2009: Nicole Richie’s Memorial Day BBQ
We partnered with @PopCultureDiedin2009, the legendary account chronicling the FULL history of pop culture to produce an exhibit featuring original pieces by multiple artists under the banner theme of an infamous party Nicole Richie threw on Memorial Day. This served as the lens to examine a moment in time before social media took over the celebrity industrial machine.. Read about it in The New York Times.
Olsen Twins Hiding From the Paparazzi by Laura Collins
We transformed a former doctor’s office into a multi-room experience to display a series of paintings by Laura Collins that depicted the Olsen Twins in various settings, hiding from the paparazzi. Viewing these over 30 paintings displayed together caused even the most unfamiliar visitor to have a strong reaction. Read about it in The Cut.
The Tonya Harding Nancy Kerrigan Museum
We created a museum in the hallway of an apartment dedicated to the 1994 rivalry and scandal between two legendary figure skaters. Our goal was to rethink media narratives that dominated the headlines at the time. We gave tours to visitors from around the world for one year before branching into exhibits that were not inside of our apartment. Read about it in Rolling Stone.