Radical Iconography Productions

Interview with Jesse Draxler

In an exclusive video interview, we dive into the artist’s latest ventures, including two major new launches. After nearly four years of inactivity, his creative lab, RIP, which focuses on the fusion of art and music, is emerging as a lifestyle brand. Leading this revival is the release of a limited-edition drop of interactive t-shirts—four distinct designs, each with a first edition limited to just 48 pieces. Additionally, for the first time, the artist’s album Reigning Cement will be available on cassette, further enhancing the sense of nostalgia and collectible culture. The core of the project revolves around interaction and community engagement. Each product, whether it’s a t-shirt or a cassette, comes paired with a unique NFT, offering buyers exclusive access to special benefits and future experiences.

Radical Iconography Productions / Jesse Draxler

Credits:

Artist and photoshoot Art Director : Jesse Draxler / @jessedraxler
Label: Radical Iconography / @radicaliconography
Website: RIP-Radical Iconography Productionhttp://radicaliconography.com
Words: Annalisa Fabbrucci / @annalisa_fabbrucci
Editor: Maria Abramenko  / @mariabramenko

Photographer: AJ Wilson / @_a_j___w
Model: Drake Brown / @66shadows

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