Initially made for Ill-Studio’s first solo exhibition in Paris, this sculpture made of plaster represents a pair of Nike TN. The Nike TN is a very popular shoe of the French youth culture from the 2000s, and it is here presented as seen by future archaeologists finding a vestige of our modern civilisation.
In 2014, Ill-Studio produced this sculpture showcasing the wheel of a Yamaha BWs 50 (arguably one of the most popular icon of 90's teenage culture) covered with gold foil. BWs stands as an allegory to cultural artifacts from past civilisations.
Since 2013, Ill-Studio has used Instagram as a field of experimentation letting spontaneous ideas prevail over bigger commissioned projects.
The following gallery is a selection of images made over the last 5 years.
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