UNREQUITED
CAELUM Gallery | November 19th, 2021 | 516 W 26th ST. New York , NY
Bokeh is pleased to present our 3rd and final exhibition of the year, "Unrequited".
Brief Moments of Happiness
The first official BOKEH clothing drop. A collection to celebrate the haphazardness of life. Good or bad, every moment is fleeting, yet we tend to dwell more on the bad. We hope this serves as a reminder to stop and enjoy each brief moment of happiness.
VIEWING STREET ART AS FINE ART: AN INTERVIEW WITH PONZI
Ponzi grew up in Harlem during the Hip Hop era. Black heritage, music, metaphysics, and spirituality prevail vibrantly in PonziArt.
THE BEAUTIES AND PLIGHTS OF LIFE: AN INTERVIEW WITH TAJ POSCE
Philadelphia-based artist, Taj Poscé, analyzes the beauties and plights of his life through color, abstraction and informal narrative paintings, designs and poems. He truly has a pure, raw and optimistic gaze on art making and on the world.
FROM THE DICTIONARY OF OBSCURE SORROWS
The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows was created by John Koenig and began as a website and YouTube channel, wherein he coined and defined neologisms for emotions that did not have a descriptive term. Now a New York Times best-selling dictionary, it includes over 300 pages of entries — each with their own paragraph-length description. This series of videos serves as our own brief exploration of each neologism.
Summer of Sin BOKEH X [SULTAN.]
Our first collaboration with [Sultan.], BOKEH is proud to present ‘Summer of Sin’. A clothing line to commemorate the Morning after the after party.
ART AS MORE THAN A PERSONAL EXPRESSION: AN INTERVIEW WITH KYLE JORGENSON
Based out of Lake Hopatcong, New Jersey, Kyle Jorgenson’s art serves as a reflection of his mind’s thoughts. Oftentimes, he finds himself fixated on a specific topic, current events, personal issues, life experiences, or his surroundings and emotions.
A FEW FLEETING MOMENTS
A Few Fleeting Moments serves as the accompanying visional representation of our first ever apparel drop of the same name. Meant to be a collection that celebrates the haphazardness of life. Good or bad, every moment is fleeting, yet we tend to dwell more on the bad. We hope this serves as a reminder to stop and enjoy each brief moment of happiness.
A MODERN SPIN ON CLASSICAL IDEALS: AN INTERVIEW WITH BRANDON BRAVO
Often implementing the use of mise-en-scène, Brandon Bravo stages his figures in a (manner) that not only critiques frequently overlooked social norms, but also challenges the viewer’s own preconceived notions.
BONDING THROUGH SHARED EXPERIENCES OF ISOLATION: AN INTERVIEW WITH ANGEL DURAN
Fundamentally, Angel Duran’s works serve as an exploration of the relationship between painting and photography. Thematically, they inquire into the role urbanization plays in social fragmentation and the disintegration of human interactions.