Kreuz Headwear

Daydreams come to life with Danielle Hue's handmade felt hats

A crown of pine trees beside a blue river, a fox snuggled up against an oak tree, a little fawn proudly standing in a lace tutu, a fluffy merino wool elephant watching your back with his long trunk—what may sound like a child’s daydreams are actually descriptions of Danielle Hue’s whimsical hats, produced under the moniker Kreuz. Since she was a child living in China, …

Cool Hunting c/o Quarterly Co: Shipment Five

Our latest shipment delivers a handmade Huichol disc celebrating the traditional Mexican art and craft

Our Quarterly Co subscribers know we love to work with artists and are very inspired by our travels. CHQ05, just hitting mailboxes, celebrates Huichol, a traditional Mexican art and craft using small colorful beads to decorate clothing, instruments, animal figures, skulls, and other items in traditional motifs including rain, butterflies, eagles, and the sun. The art is part mystical, part religious, very connected to the …

Interview: Jeremy Shaw

The experimental artist on single viewer exhibitions and photographing plant "aura"

Working out of Berlin and Vancouver, multimedia artist Jeremy Shaw is a busy man supplying both cities with his highly involved works. Currently, Shaw is exhibiting in Berlin alongside artists such as Yoko Ono and Geoffrey Farmer, in the conceptual group show, “One On One,” which is curiously designed for a single viewer. He is also the focus of a solo show at Vancouver’s Macaulay …