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Revision as of 21:23, 30 October 2018
Other names | Bapeplay Spraycan Figures |
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Type | Figure |
Availability | 2000–2000 |
"An art exhibition held at the store Nowhere, Tokyo in November 2000, entitled Command Z, saw the release of three figures based on Futura’s work. The exhibition was of the work of Futura and Stash. BAPE T shirts produced for the event cost big money on the secondary market. The figures came in clear containers resembling spray cans. The three figures are called The Pointman, El Nigo and Le James, representing Futura, Nigo and James Lavelle respectively."[1]
The exhibition, Command Z, was held from November 18-19 2000 at the NOWHERE store in Aoyama, Japan.[2] A book entitled "Command Z Team Visual Maintenance" was produced in a binder style, with photos inside of work by Futura and Stash.[3]
An after party was held at Blue, and featured DJ sets by James Lavelle and Nigo[4].
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Cans
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Figures
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Figures
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CommandZ Book Front
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CommandZ Book Back
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CommandZ Book
External Links
Command Z Exhibition Invite/Sticker