As part of the Nike and Pigalle 2017 collaboration, Ill-Studio created a global campaign evoking the anatomy of the human body and its performances while establishing visual parallels between the past, present and future of modernity, from Renaissance to Futurism.
Ill-Studio commissioned photographer and artist Camille Vivier alongside French painter Jean Baptiste Boyer to create a variety of images alternating between painting and photography.
Photographer : Camille Vivier. Film : Julien Pujol. Paintings : Jean Baptiste Boyer
Conceived and curated as a partnership between Ill-Studio and 2ManyDjs, Untold Eivissa is an exhibition taking the form of a trip back to the golden years of Ibiza. It features a rare selection of magazines and original party posters, a series of photographs, posters and videos made for the occasion. A flexi disc about the early days of Balearic Club Culture between 1981 and 1987 was produced to compliment the exhibition.
Photographer : Maxime Guyon
In 2008, Supreme contacted Ill-Studio to create a design for their Spring-Summer collection. The resulting piece was conceived as a tribute to the French Renaissance between the 15th and 17th centuries.
Industrial Revolution is a capsule collection designed by Ill-Studio for Japanese fashion and music label Bonjour Records. The collection takes inspiration from the early 1990s European rave scene in Belgium, the Netherlands and northern England.
Photographer : Maxime Verret
Photographer : Maxime Verret
Photographer : Maxime Verret
Photographer : Maxime Verret
Photographer : Maxime Verret
“Playmaker“ is a work by Ill-Studio, produced with the help of Nike, establishing a parallel between the work of French artist Henry Matisse and the free-role of football’s attacking midfielders being central pivots between offensive and defensive players (Post-Impressionism and Modernism) through their superior vision, technical skills, control and creativity.