• OBEY X MISHKA

    This collaboration was about a year and the half in the making. Lot's of backroom talk at tradeshows, clubs, wrestling events, cock fights, etc and now it's finally here, the OBEY X MISHKA shirt! Limited to OBEYClothing.com, Mishka stores and Mishka online and printed only one time so git it now, git it now, git it now. We've always been friends and huge fans of Mishka. These guys bring some weirdness to the table. Their style is always unique and always feels distinctive to Mishka. We respect the originality of the brand, good design and working with genuinely good people.

    The shirt will available on Leap Year Wednesday, February 29.

    OBEYCLOTHING.COM

    www.mishkanyc.com/store

    MISHKA - 350 Broadway

    MISHKA - Echo Park

    MISHKA - Tokyo

     

     

    Pubes / February 27, 2012
  • STEFAN GLERUM FOR CONCRETE AMSTERDAM

    I think this video says it all... right? This Thursday, February 23rd, we'll be teaming up with our Spring 2012 Limited Series artist, Stefan Glerum to launch his tee collection at the Concrete Gallery/Image Store located on Spuistraat 250 in Amsterdam. From Feb 23-25th, the space will be converted to an OBEY Only shop offering the newness of Spring 2012, the limited tees, screen printed posters, as well as an event tee only available in-store... Don't Sleep, Just Creep!

    - ROAM

    Roam / February 20, 2012
  • Shepard on The Simpsons

    On March 4, 2012, Shepard will guest star on the 23rd Season of the iconic television series, The Simpsons.  Episode 15 – “Exit Though The Kwik-E-Mart”, In order to get back at his dad, Bart goes undercover as a graffiti street artist and plasters Homer’s unflattering image all over Springfield. But one night, Bart and Milhouse get caught in the act by established street artists Shepard Fairey, Ron English, Kenny Scharf and Robbie Conal (guest voicing as themselves), and to Bart’s surprise, they invite him to exhibit his satirical artwork in his very own gallery show. Meanwhile, a hip, new health food superstore opens in Springfield that threatens to put Apu and the Kwik-E-Mart out of business.

    “Part of being on ‘The Simpsons,’ is you’re being honored as a reference point in culture,” Fairey says. “But you also can’t be too sensitive about that part of culture being made fun of…There’s irony that comes with something outsider becoming insider. And they do a great job of examining that.” -Shepard

    "The Simpsons has been one of my favorite shows since the early 90′s. When I was running my screen printing studio in Providence R.I. my crew and I lead a Spartan existence consisting of long hours and a seven day work week. Our only recreational indulgence ritual was to stop work early Sunday evenings to eat dinner together while watching the Simpsons. I’ve always loved the Simpsons blend of humor and social commentary, so it is a huge honor for me to appear as a guest character on the March 4th episode. The story line is great, and they were kind enough to indulge a couple of my dialogue suggestions designed to make the social commentary more pointed(even though I had to make fun of myself to do so). I can’t wait to see it!" -Shepard

    CJ / February 16, 2012
  • LOVE ME

    "In November, 2011 Steve T. and I took a short trip to NYC to catch up with Curtis Kulig, the man behind the infamous Love Me tag. We were lucky enough to shadow Curtis and have an inside look at his art, home and studio. Curtis is one of the nicest people you can meet and while traveling through his neighborhood you get the feeling we aren't the only one's who think that." - Jon Furlong

    CURTIS KULIG X OBEY from OBEY CLOTHING on Vimeo.

    Click here to view the entire Love Me collection.

    CJ / February 14, 2012
  • Shepard Fairey x Incase

    "I was very excited to do an artist series with the Incase brand because beyond just digging their products, I have a great history of creative projects with Incase partner and Creative Director, Damon Way. It has been a pleasure to work with Damon and the entire Incase team in developing the series.

    "The artworks that comprise my series for Incase all overtly or sublimely reflect the concept of Peace. Peace seems like a simple idea, but evidence of its fragility is far too visible. I believe peace, beauty, and harmony are not only related, but intertwined. Visual symbols of peace manifest similarly in many different cultures, transcending language and reminding us of the basic loves and needs we all have in common. Peace is a struggle, but whether the images are ornamental, hopeful, or cautionary, this series promotes harmony." - Shepard

    Click here to view the collection.

    CJ / February 13, 2012
  • SPRING IS HERE!

    click the photos to see whats new!!

     

    Furlong / February 9, 2012
  • Kill with Power!

    Our main man and previous OBEY collaborator Thom Lessner, co-directed the new Darkness video Nothing's Gonna Stop Us. Check the video out below. Thom rulez and we think he killed it on this video.

     

     

    Check out some of Thom's other work HERE.

    Pubes / February 7, 2012
  • Obey, Dallas, Final

    There was a lot of work left on the final day in Dallas..  Belmont hotel wall was just about done, the Contemporary wall needed its final touch ups, then we prepared to party hardy at the museum... photos below... ENJOY!!

    job well done DUDES!!

    didn't get the best photo of the belmont mural.. hopefully my film turns out =(

    time to party

    BIG!!!! thank you to Erin, Elizabeth and the rest of the staff @Dallas Contemporary!!!!!!!

    GOOD BYE TEXAS!!!!

    Furlong / February 6, 2012
  • dallas too too

    really long days, a lot of work but Dallas has been treating us well!!!

    most of the day we spent working on the Dallas Contemporary mural, but stopped by the murals we finished up last night to get a couple day time shots..

    Shepard had a book signing and discussion with Pedro Alonzo, which from what I was told broke records on attendance at the museum.

    next day we had to role back to the museum for a few things.. shep taking time for the lil ones again

    then started on the Belmont hotel mural

    big Dan doggie

    Dalton (roadhouse)

    recap tomorrow.. stay tuned

    Furlong / February 5, 2012
  • OBEY the Dallas

    it was a bumpy ride into Dallas which doesn't help with my fear of flying..  finally got to the bright lights of downtown, threw my bags in the room and went straight over to meet up with Shepard and the Crew as they finished up the 2nd part of a two wall mural.

     

    done and done..

    finished up pretty late... ate some lovely Wendy's and headed home.

    started our day bright and early over at the Dallas Contemporary were Shep and the crew planned out a 90 foot painted mural.

    all smiles from the crew

    Shep being Shep took some time to give the local art students a little Q&A on his work

    lone star showing love

    long day and still going... I'll post more up tomorrow..

    For up to the moment photos, follow us instagram@obeyclothing

    bare with me though, I'm still learning the ways of the iphone

    Furlong / February 2, 2012