The Flag Project at Rockefeller Center features 193 flags flying from the Rock Center parade of poles, all “celebrating in some way the energy, diversity, culture, strength, and resilience of our city.” Artists including Jeff Koons, KAWS, Jenny Holzer, and Marina Abramovic contributed site-specific works for the show but most of the designs were created by the public after an open call for submissions. More than a thousand entries from all over the world were submitted. The flags will be displayed until August 16, so you may need to hurry. This is one time where you can actually walk through Rockefeller Center without having to fight your way through tourists and TV executives. Wait, we actually miss that. Sigh.
#TeamImmigrant
We are super excited to welcome new artwork to our reception area. This limited edition print, appropriately titled #TEAMIMMIGRANT, is by the talented artist Donald Robertson and features models holding flags from most, if not all, of the countries around the world. We thought it was entirely appropriate for our office and adds some lovely color. Known as the "fashion world's favorite artist," Robertson hit gold when he started posting his drawings on Instagram under the handle of @drawbertson. His illustrations of such figures as Anna Wintour and Kanye West have won him more than 190,000 followers along with the approval of Beyoncé, who is a fan. The secret to his success? “The whole sleeping thing—I’ve decided to write it off,” he tells Vanity Fair. “There are so many things I want to do. Picasso said he spent his whole life trying to paint like a child. To have these big-kid ideas and not think too much—that’s the best.”