Alexander Olch

American writer, director, and designer (born 1977) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Alexander Olch (born 1977)[citation needed] is an American writer, director, and designer.

Education

Olch studied at Collegiate School in New York City and at Harvard College.

Career

His film work has played on HBO,[1] IFC,[2] at Film Forum,[3] in the New York Film Festival,[4] and is part of permanent collection of The Museum of Modern Art.[5]

He launched his eponymous design label in 2002. His design work is sold internationally at stores such as Bergdorf Goodman,[6] Barneys New York, Colette Paris[7] and Isetan.[8]

Olch has been featured in The New York Times,[9] Vanity Fair,[10] Filmmaker Magazine,[11] Men's Vogue,[12] L’Uomo Vogue[13] and GQ.[14]

His writing has appeared in The New York Times[15][16] and The Wall Street Journal.[17]

His short film work includes No Vladimir[18] (2000) produced by Chantal Akerman and Ross McElwee. The Windmill Movie[19] (2009), starring Wallace Shawn, Bob Balaban and Susan Meiselas was his debut feature.[20][21]

Alexander Olch x colette (2011) in Paris was his first pop-up store.[22] Alexander Olch at 14 Orchard Street in New York City is his first flagship store[23]

Olch is the Founder of Metrograph, an independent movie house which opened in Manhattan in 2016.[24]

Filmography

  • Artemin Goldberg: Custom Tailor of Brassieres (Short) (2000)
  • No Vladimir (Short) (2000)
  • The Windmill Movie (2008)

References

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