For the opening of its new offices, streetwear brand IUTER, with the partners Racoon Studio, Cirasa Studio and Unknown RDSH, organized a one of a kind event: on April the 8, during FIAT Freestyle Team and Ashai open bar, the italian brand showed the works of japanese artists Shohei, Mhak and Tenga.
Almost four hundred people showed up at the vernissage, exploring the brand new IUTER headquarter, settled up as a temporary art gallery.
Reception walls were painted by Mhak, and the windy lines of his work perfectly matched with the surrounding. The same lines were applied to IUTER FIAT Qubo.
Two giant graffiti made by Tenga were showed in another part of the office, with various sketches on paper and canvas, statues and bas-reliefs.
Original works of Shohei were placed in the showroom, so also Italian enthusiasts could appreciate the skills and technique of this illustrator, and his extraordinary use of a simple ballpoint pen.
Original works, aloy prints and posters were available for sale, and the revenues were donated to the Japanese Red Cross.
Video by: Davide Calafà
Music: Kodo