Stussy is thirty, and as part of the celebrations for its 30th anniversary, has collaborated with Ricoh for an exhibition in Tokyo, showcasing images taken by artists using the Ricoh GR ditigal camera. Thirty artists, such as Rip Zinger, Josh Cheuse and Angela Boatwright were given cameras and asked to document their lives. The results will be on display at Tokyo’s San-Ai Dream Center, starting April 15th, 2010. The show closes on the 25th of the same month, so don’t put off seeing this great exhibit!
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