The exhibition “ERIC HAZE 30th ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION ‘RE HAZE’” by Eric Haze, a living legend of the graffiti scene, will be held within “PARCO MUSEUM TOKYO” at Shibuya Parco, Tokyo, until Monday, June 3. This exhibition commemorates the 30th anniversary of the “HAZE” brand’s arrival in Japan, which bears the creator’s name. This exhibition spans Haze’s journey over the years.
From the 1970s, when he started his career as a member of the graffiti group The Soul Artists, to the 1980s, when he worked in friendly competition with Keith Hering and Jean-Michel Basquiat, creating logos and album jackets for Public Enemy, The Beastie Boys, EPMD, and more. In the 90’s, he established a brand of apparel and accessories with the “HAZE” tag, the originator of the streetwear that would follow. In addition, the exhibition will cover the period from the 2000s onward, when he collaborated with renowned brands including Nike, STÜSSY and Sacai.
The exhibition displays valuable archives from each era, and surprisingly, many of the featured items are said to have been kept by Eric himself. Among them is a poster for an event organized by Kan Takagi at the now-defunct CAVE club in Shibuya, featuring eminent members such as Ryuichi Sakamoto, Hiroshi Fujiwara and Kyoko Koizumi. Haze, whose large-scale 2022 solo exhibition “INSIDE OUT” is still fresh in our minds, has been working mainly on paintings and drawings for the past 20 years.
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