
ALL GONE 2023 - Bronze
Michael Dupouy of La MJC has been chronicling street culture in hardcover format since 2006 with his ALL GONE annual. As the worlds of sneakers, fashion, music, art and design only seem to collide and swell to an unfathomable singularity, Dupouy has impressively managed to document and filter āthe finest of street cultureā.
As expected with each title ā and the broader nature of street culture ā ALL GONE is highly limited. Weāve managed to secure a few back copies of the 2023 edition in the āBronzeā cover created in collaboration with Daniel Arsham, which required various complicated printing techniques to achieve the artistās signature weathered look.
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ALL GONE 2023 - Bronze
Michael Dupouy of La MJC has been chronicling street culture in hardcover format since 2006 with his ALL GONE annual. As the worlds of sneakers, fashion, music, art and design only seem to collide and swell to an unfathomable singularity, Dupouy has impressively managed to document and filter āthe finest of street cultureā.
As expected with each title ā and the broader nature of street culture ā ALL GONE is highly limited. Weāve managed to secure a few back copies of the 2023 edition in the āBronzeā cover created in collaboration with Daniel Arsham, which required various complicated printing techniques to achieve the artistās signature weathered look.
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Michael Dupouy of La MJC has been chronicling street culture in hardcover format since 2006 with his ALL GONE annual. As the worlds of sneakers, fashion, music, art and design only seem to collide and swell to an unfathomable singularity, Dupouy has impressively managed to document and filter āthe finest of street cultureā.
As expected with each title ā and the broader nature of street culture ā ALL GONE is highly limited. Weāve managed to secure a few back copies of the 2023 edition in the āBronzeā cover created in collaboration with Daniel Arsham, which required various complicated printing techniques to achieve the artistās signature weathered look.























