Various and Gould have been hitting up billboards in Berlin this summer purely out of the love of the sport. Today take a look at the homage they are doing to a basketball legend – with a V&G twist of course.
“We are aware that Johnson is wearing the wrong team colors,” says Various while recounting the magic of their second collaboration with CHULA this season. Their inquisitive natural discovery method means they have a general idea how it might come together, and like playing with Earvin Johnson, hands can go anywhere but you just better keep your eye on the ball.
Various & Gould with CHULA in Berlin. (photo © Various & Gould)
Various & Gould with CHULA in Berlin. (photo © Various & Gould)
Various & Gould with CHULA in Berlin. (photo © Various & Gould)
Various & Gould with CHULA in Berlin. (photo © Various & Gould)
Various & Gould with CHULA in Berlin. (photo © Various & Gould)
Various & Gould with CHULA in Berlin. (photo © Various & Gould)
Various & Gould with CHULA in Berlin. (photo © Various & Gould)
Various & Gould with CHULA in Berlin. (photo © Various & Gould)
Various & Gould with CHULA in Berlin. (photo © Various & Gould)
Various & Gould with CHULA in Berlin. (photo © Various & Gould)
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