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From Research;  this is a Nike White Dunk Exhibition Evolution of an Icon 25 Japanese artists take inspiration from innovation on 9th - 12th Palais de Tokyo site de creation contemporaine 13, Avenue du President Wilson 75116 Paris Exhibition presented by Nike.


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The Dunk is now more popular than ever as evident by how crazy the market value for older dunks has become. But keeping aside the hype that celebrities have generated (and the ever so absurd Travis Scott effect), the Dunk is a shoe that has always been about one theme - creative storytelling. On this episode of dunk history, we examine a very interesting event in the popular sneaker silhouette’s history, which has given us some iconic colorways such as the Pigeon and Paris Dunks.

The White Dunk exhibition was about bringing talented artists (as selected by then C.E.O Mark Parker) together to create contemporary art based off the materials and stylings of a plain White Nike SB Dunk. The pop-up building for the exhibition was a literal Silver Box Era shoebox, which further added to its mystique. Landing initially in Japan, this exhibit featured the works of 25 Japanese artists who were influential in the contemporary art space at the time.

Yasuhito Udagawa creates objects primarily for use in publications and adverts. The idea for his work came from seeking out an American interpretation of the word 'dunk', meaning to dunk a donut in coffee. Katsuya Terada works in animation, comics, illustration, film and clothing design. He is renowned for his strong fantasy vision.

A master in modeling, Takayuki Takeya has worked as a model maker on many live-action movies such as 'Zeiram', 'Future Ninja', and 'True Kamen Rider. Hajime Sorayama has been a practising illustrator since 1972, creating erotic art in many medium, from 3-D 'robots' to illustrated pin-ups. Renowned for his 'hyper illustrated' style of erotic art, he is credited with conceptual originality. An artist and character designer, Yasushi Nirasawa is part of a new wave of Japanese 'Manga' enthusiasts. He designed creatures for the film 'Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within'. He aimed to create a responsive work suggestive of a vampiric character. Kenji Ando makes transparent figurines, often creating them for game characters such as 'Final Fantasy'. His 'White Dunk' character resonates with a fairy-like inspiration. Masakazu Katsura's is a comic writer. His publications include ' Video Girl Ai' and 'Woman in the Man'. His first published work, 'Yume Senshi Wingman' in 1983 introduced a theme for his practise - superheroism. He continues to explore its tragic limits. Eisaku Kito is a renowned model-maker, creating figurative art for movies such as 'Zeiram'. He has collaborated with Takashi Murakami on a figure project. His response also highlights an angelic quality, inspired by the purity of whiteness.

Yukio Fujioka is one of Japan's great figurative artists. He has created figures for the computer game 'Final Fantasy', and recently released 'Demons Chronicle'. His design recognised that shoes come in a pair, and made a twin piece. Jun Goshima is a figure artist. He has made figures for 'Pokemon' and is a regular contributor to 'Hobby Japan' magazine. His idea suggests that mankind started making shoes in response to excavating a shoe-bone.  Atsushi Kamijyo is a comic writer. He has written the comics 'SEX', 'To-Y', and 'Black and White'. He has also designed characters for 'TVCM', 'Sharp' and 'Shiseido'. His piece is about two girls who both need shoes: one is desperate, the other is not. Renowned modeler Hideaki Hirata creates the frames for the 'KUBRICK' series. In 1998, he established 'Mastered Models', and he regularly writes for industry publications. His work is about American superstars encountering foreign culture with humility'.  Haruo Suekichi is a watch designer. His response was inspired by the natural jumping powers of a frog. In 1993, Yuji Oniki made his debut in the Japanes figure-art world. He has a great faculty for expression, especially for the beauty and mass of his humans and monsters. Shuji Yonezawa designs hero characters for 'Try Hearts', 'Dashman' and 'Wonder V'.

Hitoshi Yoneda is a fantasy illustrator, particularly revered for his dragon imagery. Production Assistance Liquid Stone. Naoki Sato is an artist and columnist for the model magazine 'Hobby Japan' on the art of figurative model making. He took inspiration from triangular space crafts in the original Star Wars film for his design. Keiichi Sato is an established animator who has pioneered many 'hero' based animations for children as well as working in game design and concert set design. He is inspired by the technology involved in shoe design. Production Assistance Kaibutsuya.

Yukihiro Suzuki is a figurative artist who applies a fairy-tale style to creating human and animal robots. He is currently working on a picture book for children. His work explores the relationship between the shoemaker and the customer. Kow Yokoyama is a talented illustrator who designs 'TVCM' characters and creates stage art. He is also active in the figurative art field with a series he calls 'MAK'. In this work he wanted to express a simple daydream type world. Junichi Taniguchi is a toy model creator, specializing in Japanese 'Classic Hobgoblins'. His work references good luck charms that look like rakes - a symbol for an affluent harvest. Shinichi Yamashita is a figure maker whose piece is about Japanese anime and comics which promotes the Japanese comic tendency to foreground ordinary girls becoming strong, rather than a more male macho American comic tendency. Yoshikazu Yasuhiko has worked in animation for many projects, including 'Mushi-pro' and created comics like 'Yamato Spaceship', 'Gundam' and 'Namuji'. Suit Gundam Sotsu Agency Sunrise. Eiji Nakayama is a young figure artist whose work references history and fantasy.


LACE is pleased to announce the US premiere of WHITE DUNK, an exhibition presented in collaboration with Nike.

Challenged by Nike to reinterpret and be inspired by an all-white Nike Dunk basketball shoe, 25 Japanese artists are featured in this exhibition of innovative new sculpture, drawing, and multi-media installation. The participating artists, a diverse group of Japan’s finest animators, illustrators, toy makers, graphic designers, model creators, comic writers, figure artists, craftspersons and sculptors, were selected for sensibilities that they share with Nike: a passion for design and technology; a desire to imagine the future; and an incessant drive for the cutting edge. The unique artworks of this exhibition incorporate an iconic object from the world of sport, the Nike Dunk basketball shoe, into a DJ-like sampling of Japanese animation, youth culture, fantasy, and visionary futuristic form. The resulting exhibition provides an examination at the intersection of the increasingly fluid relationship between cultural practitioner and creative capital.


Participating artists include Kenji Ando, Yukio Fujioka, Jun Goshima, Hideaki Hirata, Atsushi Kamijyo And Masanao Amano, Masakazu Katsura, Eisaku Kito, Eiji Nakayama, Yasushi Nirasawa, Yuji Oniki, Ren Sakurai, Keiichi Sato, Naoki Sato, Hajime Sorayama, Haruo Suekichi, Yukihiro Suzuki, Takayuki Takeya, Junichi Taniguchi, Katsuya Terada, Yasuhito Udagawa, Shinichi Yamashita,Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, Kow Yokoyama,Hitoshi Yoneda, and Shuji Yonezawa

WHITE DUNK was inaugurated in 2003 at the Palais de Tokyo Contemporary Art Center, Paris, and has since also traveled to Minami Aoyama, Tokyo.


NIKE WHITE DUNK is an art exhibition inspired by the brand’s signature basketball shoe line ‘DUNK’.
25 Japanese artists were invited to create artworks using DUNK shoes and the pieces were presented in a gigantic DUNK shoe box shaped venue; an installation specially created for the exhibition. Inside the ‘shoebox’, the all-in-white minimalist space was divided into 3 zones. The shoe-sole shaped display tables were carefully positioned so that the overall composition would imply a basketball player’s footsteps towards the goal. We aimed the event to express the brand concept by combining the dynamicity of the space composition and the delicateness shown within the art pieces.


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