After stints at the Venice biennale and Paris, the AllTogether Clubhouse has touched down in New York City just in time for Pride weekend.
“I think I’m going to stand outside and say ‘hi’ to the Pride people,” he said of his plans for Sunday’s parade. “I have no idea, I don’t know if it’ll be fun or not but we’ll figure it out. It’s a discovery.”
“One of my main jobs, of course on top of doing the creativity, is also to bring in a message with the platform you have. We do it in many different ways and of course when it’s Pride month, we always have to do a pride capsule to give back to the community in some kind of way,” Martens said. “At a certain point they were like ‘what do we do with all of this here? We should use it,’ so they opened up the Foundation to make sure that all of this was preserved forever. But as of course they are very artistic people, they never had the structure to bring the collection to the world and to show it, and that’s when we decided to sponsor them within the concept of Pride. To make sure this history is shown.
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