Following the September debut collaboration, Vans and The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) launches a second installment of footwear and apparel, with inspiration from works of art by artists Edvard Munch, Jackson Pollock, Lybov Popova and Faith Ringgold.
âOur collaboration with MoMA is a true partnership that involved working together to select both the works and footwear to ensure an authentic connection between the art and the canvas footwear models we chose,â said Angie Dita, Vans Head of Global Footwear Design for Lifestyle Footwear. âFaith Ringgold worked closely with both the Vans design and MoMA teams to story tell through the details, bringing in quilted borders to contextualize her work atop Vans.â
Edvard Munch, whose best-known work, âThe Scream 1895â, captures the âinfinite scream of natureâ and angst. A print version of this work has been carefully captured on each of the canvas panels of the Vans Era in a repeat pattern that can also be found on the Old Skool backpack, short sleeve tee and pullover hoodie.
Jackson Pollock was a pioneer of action painting, flinging and pouring ropes of paint onto his surfaces in a decidedly physical way. Pollockâs âOne: Number 31, 1950â has transformed the Vans Authentic with an all-over application atop the canvas and across the sidewalls and is complimented by a digitally printed short sleeve button-down and camper style hat.
Popova approached painting as an act of âconstructionâ using color, line and shape to create dimensional work that expressed movement and dynamism. For the Vans MoMA collaboration, Popovaâs âUntitled, 1917â has been applied to the Vans Sk8-Hi using each medial and lateral side to translate her avant-garde vision across the hi-top model which is found on complimenting fleece and ringer tee options.
Faith Ringgold is an acclaimed painter, writer, sculptor, performance artist, educator and activist whose body of work highlights her experiences with racism and social injustice. Vans and MoMA. Curators worked closely with Ringgold to uplift her feminist poster art including âWoman Free Yourself 1971â which brings bold type to the left side of the Vans Era while âFreedom Woman Now 1971â poster art has been applied to the right side to form the affirmative demands that were called during the arrest of Angela Davis. Ringgoldâs powerful words can be found on a reversible bucket hat and long sleeve tee. A second footwear style, the Classic Slip-On is inspired by Ringgoldâs, âSeven Passages to a Flightâ which was made in the 1990âs. Inscribed on the sidewall is a quote, from Ringgold, printed in her handwriting, that states âMy mother said Iâd have to work twice as hard to go half as far.â
The Vans x MoMA collection releases worldwide on November 11 on Vans.com, at Vans retail, MoMA Design Store locations, store.moma.org, and select retail locations where Vans are sold including Nordstrom.com.