Artist/prankster William Powhida and the Brooklyn Rail team up to bring you the “imaginary protest” for the New Museum’s Koons-curated Imaginary Museum exhibit series. A limited edition of 666, the “Howdy Koonsy” tee is a great way to support ye local “critical perspectives” rag and stir up shit at the same time. Obnoxioulicious! Previous Powhida/Rail colab furnished this mega-comic of art bloggers’ reactions to the ethics of exhibiting a museum trustee’s personal collection. |hyperallergic|
Although you’ll never have the power and prestige of King Jaffee Joffer, you can at least try to look like him. Hoodman releases this new t-shirt, perfect for the summer months when its too hot for real lion-king sashes. |Smoking Section|
True to form, graffiti writer COPE2 plastered a throw-up over the ALIFE logo for his part in a new series of t-shirt collaborations. The series, ALIFE x THE PEOPLE, is a self-proclaimed “tribute to originality” but you can buy the same shirt, minus the ALIFE logo and $10, from COPE’s own t-shirt line. |12oz|

























