MSCHF
American art collective
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September 2024 | MSCHF collaborated with Gufram to release Cut Pratone, a version of a 1971 Radical design seat displayed with grass 'clippings' and red 'bloodied foam innards' at Perrotin gallery in New York. |
April 2024 | MSCHF released Candy AirPods, a mint-flavored candy replica of Apple's Wireless Ear Buds, retailing for $50. |
February 16 2023 | MSCHF released the Big Red Boots for $350, which gained widespread attention after WWE wrestler Seth Rollins wore them on Monday Night RAW. |
January 2022 | MSCHF released OnlyBags, a website selling luxury brand shopping bags that sold out in under a minute. |
December 2021 | Josh Wardle, creator of the web-based word game Wordle, joined MSCHF. |
October 2021 | MSCHF created 'Museum of Forgeries', mixing an original $20,000 Andy Warhol drawing with 999 high-quality forgeries, selling each piece for $250. |
March 2021 | 'Finger on the App 2' was released with a $100,000 grand prize, with the winner keeping their finger on the screen for around 51 hours. |
March 29 2021 | MSCHF partnered with Lil Nas X to release 'Satan Shoes', a modified Nike Air Max 97 with 666 editions, featuring human blood in the sole. Nike sued for trademark infringement, and the parties settled in April 2021. |
June 2020 | MSCHF and MrBeast released 'Finger on the App', a mobile game where players competed to keep their finger on the screen, with the last person winning $25,000. Four players ultimately won $20,000 each after over 70 hours. |
January 2020 | MSCHF secured $8 million in funding, which was part of a total reported funding of $11.5 million. |
April 3 2019 | MSCHF released the last video in the 'man eating food' series, titled 'Jim Carrey', which was listed as their second drop. |
July 9 2018 | MSCHF began the 'man eating food' YouTube video series, featuring a man named Eric eating various foods from string cheese to dog food. |
May 2018 | MSCHF released its first work, 'The Persistence of Chaos', a Windows laptop loaded with six malware programs that reportedly caused nearly $100 billion in global economic damage. |
2016 | Gabriel Whaley founded MSCHF, establishing the company as MSCHF Product Studio, Inc. |
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