Kate Moross

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Art Star No.34. CROSSED LINES, 2010. Acrylic, bleach and pen on denim.

She may be just 23, but Kate Moross has already designed a clothing range, a stage for Glastonbury, packaging for Kiehls and covers for Vice magazine. The prolific graphic artist graduated from London's University of Arts with a first and hasn't looked back, even setting up a design agency, ISO, to produce beautiful vinyl music covers. As Vice said, 'Kate Moross seems to be able to turn anything she touches into 27 million carat gold'.

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  • Name: Kate Moross
  • Location: London, United Kingdom
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Exhibitions

Location: SELFRIDGES, London, UK

Dates: May 01st – May 22nd

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Polo Jeans Co. Ralph Lauren Art Stars

Polo Jeans Co. Ralph Lauren Art Stars

In January 2010, Polo Jeans Co. Ralph Lauren commissioned over 40 of Europe’s most exciting young contemporary artists to customise stars made from the finest American denim.

With the iconic Stars and Stripes flag for inspiration, each young artist was tasked with creating something totally unique: beyond the shapes and sizes of the Art Stars, the only limit was their imaginations...

Each Art Star will appear in a Polo Jeans Co. store, before joining a public exhibition in London in late 2010.

Contemporary art and fashion aficionados will have the opportunity to own one of these exclusive Art Stars.

All the stars created will be brought together in a public exhibition in London in late 2010 and auctioned in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust.

Teenage Cancer Trust is a charity dedicated to improving the lives of young people with cancer between the ages of 13-24.

Teenagers don’t stop being teenagers because they have cancer, which is why Teenage Cancer Trust builds specialist units in NHS hospitals, staffed by teenage cancer specialists.

These units are designed for and by young people and aim to give teenage cancer patients the very best chance of a positive outcome whilst being as close as possible to normal life.

State-of-the-art facilities keep patients occupied during long, and often grueling stays, whilst bringing teenagers with cancer together so they can support each other.

Visit www.teenagecancertrust.org to find out more.

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