AMERICAN MCGEE PRESENTS ALICE
Utilizing the artistic landscape created by video game auteur, American McGee, and his most recent offering, Alice 2: Madness Returns, we presented his latest “mad world” to fans while introducing the Alice brand to the art community and lifestyle audiences.
Los Angeles-based Gallery 1988 presented a one-of-a-kind exhibition showcasing original works inspired by video game and American’s critically acclaimed Alice series. Participating artists included Dr. Romanelli, Mike Shinoda, Luke Chueh, Alex CF, Chet Zar, Laura Bifano, NC Winters, Cate Rangel, Ruel Pascual, Rhys Cooper, Kevin Tong, Ken Taylor, James Flames, and Angryblue. A limited quantity of high-quality prints were made available for purchase exclusively at the game’s online merchandise store.
VIDEO GAME SCREENSHOTS / INSPIRATION
Los Angeles-based Gallery 1988 presented a one-of-a-kind exhibition showcasing original works inspired by video game and American’s critically acclaimed Alice series. Participating artists included Dr. Romanelli, Mike Shinoda, Luke Chueh, Alex CF, Chet Zar, Laura Bifano, NC Winters, Cate Rangel, Ruel Pascual, Rhys Cooper, Kevin Tong, Ken Taylor, James Flames, and Angryblue. A limited quantity of high-quality prints were made available for purchase exclusively at the game’s online merchandise store.
BESPOKE DR. ROMANELLI ALICE BLAZER
“Boro textiles are typically sewn from 19th and early 20th-century rags and patches of indigo dyed cotton. The diversity of the patches on any given piece is a veritable encyclopedia of hand-loomed cotton indigo from old Japan, mostly created by chance and not planned by the maker.” – Dr. Romanelli