Time Sensitive

Kim Hastreiter on the Art of Connecting Culture

Sep 18, 2019
Kim Hastreiter, co-founder of Paper magazine, shares her vibrant journey through New York's cultural landscape. She reflects on her punk roots, recounting experiences selling clothes to Jackie Kennedy and curating transformative art events. Hastreiter discusses the challenges of creative reinvention amid personal crises, and champions the importance of mentorship for emerging talents. With stories from her time at Arcosanti to fostering community through thrift and art, she embodies a spirited commitment to creativity that resonates deeply in today's art world.
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INSIGHT

Objects As Cultural Time Markers

  • Objects and ephemera serve as cultural time markers and form an alternative memoir of a city and era.
  • Kim archives newspapers, T‑shirts, and flyers to map New York's shifting cultural history.
ADVICE

Be The Intermediary For Sponsors

  • Control sponsor access: be the intermediary between brands and creators to protect creative integrity.
  • Negotiate sponsor benefits (placement, fabric, exposure) instead of letting them dictate artistic choices.
ANECDOTE

The Art‑Infused Fashion Week Antidote

  • Kim's 'antidote to Fashion Week' mixed art, performance, and fashion with roof concerts, hair wars, and fashion wrestling.
  • The events ran wild, memorable, and sometimes scandalous, attracting designers' first shows and wide attention.
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