Marc Ecko

Marc Ecko
Marc Eckōis an American fashion designer, entrepreneur, investor, artist, and philanthropist. He is the founder and Chief Creative Officer of Marc Eckō Enterprises, a billion-dollar global fashion and lifestyle company. He also founded Complex magazine in 2002...
ProfessionFashion Designer
Date of Birth29 August 1972
CityLivingston, NJ
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Producing a game that encompasses such originality and innovation has been an incredible experience and we are very excited to unveil Getting Up. This tour is our way to celebrate its launch and say thanks to all of our supporters.
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I do not condone illegal activity, ... But I can't stand here today and say that I condone censorship.
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This is not intended as a how-to, ... This is a pop culture moment, not a criminal activity.
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who will vigorously and zealously represent my First Amendment interests.
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We are, as we have for nearly 10 months, continuing our dialogue with the proper authorities to reach a mutually agreed upon means of hosting this event on August 24th as planned, ... I have retained legal counsel who will be vigorously and zealously pursuing my First Amendment interests
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Unfortunately the spirit of the event, as it was originally conceived and as it has been presented to the appropriate civic groups and government officials since November 2004, seems to have been lost in the haste to stereotype all graffiti-style artists as 'vandals' and to brand this event as a 'promotion of crime,' ... At its core, this is an event designed to celebrate an art form born from the streets of New York over two decades ago as a means of creative self-expression, allowing the public a unique chance to experience the workmanship and skill that go into creating a piece of art fine enough to hang on the walls of any traditional gallery or museum. Upon completion, a 48-foot mural will be donated to The Point, a Bronx-based nonprofit youth development organization, while the remaining nine will be placed throughout the city for public display.
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We're going to do it, ... This is America.
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We knew this was worth fighting for, and clearly the mayor must have been misinformed. I can't wait until Wednesday.