T-Shirt - I'm Sorry by Chris Kasper
We are releasing our new 2024 shirt in homage to the elusive yet enduring qualities of one of our earliest HDTS artworks. Andrea Zittel curated Chris Kasper's I'M SORRY sign into our very first HDTS event in 2002. The sculpture was an existing work by Kasper, but Zittel appreciated how it subtly alluded to the complicated relationship that emerges when installing artworks in the desert.
This work still exists today in an unannounced location, which some of you may have stumbled across when visiting A-Z West.
We are releasing our new 2024 shirt in homage to the elusive yet enduring qualities of one of our earliest HDTS artworks. Andrea Zittel curated Chris Kasper's I'M SORRY sign into our very first HDTS event in 2002. The sculpture was an existing work by Kasper, but Zittel appreciated how it subtly alluded to the complicated relationship that emerges when installing artworks in the desert.
This work still exists today in an unannounced location, which some of you may have stumbled across when visiting A-Z West.
We are releasing our new 2024 shirt in homage to the elusive yet enduring qualities of one of our earliest HDTS artworks. Andrea Zittel curated Chris Kasper's I'M SORRY sign into our very first HDTS event in 2002. The sculpture was an existing work by Kasper, but Zittel appreciated how it subtly alluded to the complicated relationship that emerges when installing artworks in the desert.
This work still exists today in an unannounced location, which some of you may have stumbled across when visiting A-Z West.