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Lululemon founder Chip Wilson secures over $500M in loans backed by company shares, preserving control while funding personal ...
VANCOUVER] Lululemon Athletica founder Chip Wilson pledged shares in return for cash for the third time in just over a year, ...
A sold-out stadium, packed streets, and an unexpected wave of excitement across the city made Denver’s weekend with the ...
Vancouver's Trans Am Rapture sculpture goes from iconic to controversial It was so popular that Lululemon founder Chip Wilson donated $250,000 to save it for Vancouver's public art program ...
It was so popular that Lululemon founder Chip Wilson donated $250,000 to save it for Vancouver's public art program ...
It was meant to be temporary, but became a permanent part of the city's public art collection with a $250,000 donation from billionaire Chip Wilson. It was removed from its original location in August ...
Trans Am Rapture became a permanent part of the city's public art collection with a $250,000-donation from local billionaire Chip Wilson.
The piece, 'Trans Am Rapture' by artist Marcus Bowcott and Helene Aspinall, consists of five crushed cars atop a cedar tree trunk, has sparked pushback from some neighbours.
For several years, the sculpture Trans Am Rapture was considered one of the most popular pieces of public art in Vancouver. Now it’s one of the most controversial.
It was meant to be temporary, but became a permanent part of the city's public art collection with a $250,000 donation from billionaire Chip Wilson.
"No president knew how to build a ballroom. I could take this one, drop it right down there, and it would be beautiful." ...
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