Works of art not only on your shoes | MoMA x Vans

Works of art not only on your shoes | MoMA x Vans

After their first debut in September, MoMA and Vans dropped their second art-inspired collection.

The Museum of Modern Arts in New York and popular streetwear brand Vans continue their collaboration, this time featuring the works of iconic artists including Jackson Pollock, Lyubov Popova, Edvard Munch and Faith Ringgold.

Jackson Pollock’s ‘One: Number 31, 1950‘ covers Vans’ popular Authentic model, complemented by a short-sleeved shirt and a hat. The expressive works of Russian artist Lyubov Popova are applied to both sides of the Sk8-Hi sneaker, in addition to a T-shirt and a sweater. We can wear ‘The Scream‘ by Norwegian expressionist painter Edvard Munch on the Vans Era, as well as in the form of backpacks, T-shirts and hoodies.

The extraordinary pieces of the Vans x MoMA collaboration can be found in Vans stores and online store. Go and explore this special collection!

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Source: DesignMilk

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