This last year has revealed to us more sneaker-themed artwork than most of the rest of history combined, but here’s an exhibition that pushes the limits of what we’d associate to the shoe game. Japanese artist Mita Shiniti’s ‘Tenki’ installation includes photography and sculptures of sorts, materials for which include the easily identifiable Nike Dunk High. Click the jump below for more images and if you’re in Japan, head over to the GALLERY SPEAK FOR in Tokyo to see it in person. via HB
Mita Shiniti ‘Tenki’ Exhibition

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