Sheer fitted tank top with rhinestoned not too sweet Asian flavors. Each style is color coordinated to the ingredient.
Featuring bae, cardamom, kinako, lassi, pandan, ube and umeboshi.
— To make an appointment at our space in Chinatown, Manhattan, email lulu@far-near.media
— To make an appointment at our space in Chinatown, Manhattan, email lulu@far-near.media
— To make an appointment at our space in Chinatown, Manhattan, email lulu@far-near.media
— To make an appointment at our space in Chinatown, Manhattan, email lulu@far-near.media
— To make an appointment at our space in Chinatown, Manhattan, email lulu@far-near.media
— To make an appointment at our space in Chinatown, Manhattan, email lulu@far-near.media
— To make an appointment at our space in Chinatown, Manhattan, email lulu@far-near.media
— To make an appointment at our space in Chinatown, Manhattan, email lulu@far-near.media
— To make an appointment at our space in Chinatown, Manhattan, email lulu@far-near.media
— To make an appointment at our space in Chinatown, Manhattan, email lulu@far-near.media
— To make an appointment at our space in Chinatown, Manhattan, email lulu@far-near.media
— To make an appointment at our space in Chinatown, Manhattan, email lulu@far-near.media
Sheer fitted tank top with rhinestoned not too sweet Asian flavors. Each style is color coordinated to the ingredient.
Featuring bae, cardamom, kinako, lassi, pandan, ube and umeboshi.
An ode to the compliment “not too sweet” on the Asian palate, this tee is screenprinted in Los Angeles on a color-washed, 100% cotton.
What we choose to idolize says a lot about who we are. Vol. 5 is an ode to divergent voices.
Our first solo edition, “No Fear” by Ali Monis Naqvi.
Inspired by Saim Sadiq’s 2022 film ‘Joyland’ and shot at the Rajbari Bawali on the outskirts of Kolkata, the zine examines sexuality and desire in South Asian spaces.
This lenticular print is an ode to Akihiro Miwa. Shot by Keith Oshiro for Vol.5.
Stackable milk glass mug with a FAR–NEAR logo print. Available as a single mug or as a pair.
All profits of this FAR-NEAR fundraiser will go to Sirkhane DARKROOM, a non-profit at the Syrian-Turkish border teaching children analog photography.
Long sleeve tee featuring a quote by Rabindranath Tagore and an image of florals from Sirkhane DARKROOM.
*Sizes Small and Medium Only!*
Photograph by Kary Kwok and FAR–NEAR logo graphic on a light blue organic cotton tee.
Designed by Raiheth Rawla and hand-embroidered in India, this book envelope perfectly fits our book series and any other 6×8.25in book.
The blanket dreams are made of – a sea of fish photographed in Tsukiji Market grace this 100% cotton woven blanket.
The blanket dreams are made of – an endless ocean in Venice graces this 100% cotton woven blanket.
Illustrator Urara Muramatsu wakes the fuck up, everyday. On a 100% cotton woven blanket.
Vol. 4 – Guidance features Trinh T. Minh-ha, Kikuji Kawada, Hu Yang, Brendan George Ko, Vince Aung, Ibrahem Hasan and Sirkhane DARKROOM.
Vol. 3 focuses on devotion, featuring artists from Hong Kong to Uzbekistan including Zhang Huan, Shintaro Sakamoto, Fatima Al Qadiri and Eikoh Hosoe.
Vol. 2 focuses on Taste–Distaste and features the likes of Takashi Homma, Rirkrit Tiravanija’s The Land Foundation, Nick Sethi, Richie Shazam and Pixy Liao.
Vol. 1 focuses on movement and features include Juri Onuki, Shirin Neshat, Pouran Jinchi, Beijing Opera, New Delhi Pride Parade and 9m88.
A personal index, research project and 141-card deck on Asian artist collectives by Lulu Yao Gioiello.
Introducing the FAR–NEAR Book Tote. Designed by Raiheth Rawla and crafted in India, this book tote perfectly fits Vol. 1-4 and then some.
Open Callendar is a 365-day open call project featuring FAR–NEAR contributors, friends and readers.
This reflective FAR NEAR logo tee creates an attention-grabbing flash when the wearer is near moving light.
This mesh shirt features art from Volume 3 contributor Yuri Eury. 50% of the profits go to the artist.
“Reality cannot be deprived of other echoes that inhabit the garden.” This tee features the words of Edward Said and a mythical kappa illustration.
Proceeds go to the Asian American Federation for this lyric tee based on Lim Giong’s A Pure Person.
This 100% recycled cotton tee features Tatsumi Hijikata poster art. Partial proceeds go to the Butoh Sozo Shigen foundation.
100% of the profits of this tee went to the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund and the Immigrant History Initiative.
Hitoshi Fugo, a Japanese photographer featured in vol. 2, created a photo series around an iron pan he used to cook for over 20 years.
Designed after the Narita Airport passport control, this 100% silk scarf is a reminder of the many that cross the world to start anew.
To celebrate the inaugural release of vol 1, this soft white tee features a scan of the cover.