[su_dropcap style=”flat” size=”4″]I[/su_dropcap]n case you didn’t know, Clockwork Cros has been Killin’ Time at Blank Shop. Known for his clockwork motif—hence the moniker—Cros adorned the shop with his signature pieces, resulting in a ticking time capsule of pop culture. Our head photographer, Michael Della Polla, stopped by for a visit, check out the flicks!
NEW ARRIVAL! | Clockwork Cros. |x| GOODWOOD NYC. | Salvador Dali Clock.
We got a NEW ARRIVAL in the shop today! This limited edition Salvador Dali clock by Sir Clockwork Cros is special for two reasons: Reason One: It’s frickin’ Salvador Dali. Reason Two: Cros teamed with the folks over at Good Wood NYC to create it! [su_column size=”1/3″ center=”yes”][/su_column]
La Petite Mort. |x| Quiet Lunch. | Back in the Day by Clockwork Cros. | @ClockWorkCros @LpM_NYC #BackInTheDay
hatever your plans are for tonight, cancel them. Why? Because vintage boutique La Petite Mort and Quiet Lunch Magazine are teaming up to present Back in the Day, a ONE DAY ONLY pop-up art exhibition by fine artist Sir Clockwork Cros. Join us TONIGHT at La Petite Port (37 Orchard Street). Festivities start at 6 pm. There will be art, drinks, music–there will …
The Recap About Nothing.
e have been to our fair share of openings this year but none were more electric than last week’s opening at Lyons Wier Gallery. The duo at Eastmen Collective teamed up with Wale to bring us The Exhibition About Nothing, a conceptual nod to the rapper’s upcoming project, The Album About Nothing, due out in March. The exhibition also coincided with the …
Way Back in the Day.
The first edition of Quiet Lunch is on sale at Le Petite Mort, a vintage boutique tucked away at 37 Orchard Street in the Lower East Side. There are only a limited amount of copies left. We suggest you stop by Le Petite Mort and grab one today! In the meantime, check out some moments from Back in the Day, our collaboration …
19-Year-Old Artist And Producer Joel Ronson Drops “Waiting For You” Exclusive Music Video And Interview.
Joel Ronson, a beyond precocious 19-year-old producer, composer and multi-hat musician, doesn’t have a middle name, so he did what any creative kid would do: he made one up. “I used to pretend that it was Bruce,” he says with his delightfully soft yet calculated English accent while crafting a hand-rolled cigarette out on the sunny back patio of an …