This comes at an appropriate moment: I heard from Nick Philip last week. He’s still in San Francisco and he’s designing T shirts again. There’s an article about Nick in Res Magazine or you can see the shirts themselves at The Imaginary Foundation. “Is it Art?” the headline asked, at a time when the idea of anything to do with skateboarding appearing in a gallery seemed very strange. Exhibitions of skateboard graphics as art now seem commonplace and the number of skaters and ex-skaters who are now working as artists (without trading on the skating side of things) is vast. By further coincidence, I’ve bumped into two of those this week as well: Scott Myles and Simon Evans.
By the way, I’ve alread posted the issue covering then The Birmingham NEC Skateboard Competition mentioned here.
Picture show Marc and Barry Abrook, the ramp in Teignmouth and some orignal Anarchic Adustment graphics.
QUAKE TALES
What were you doing when the great quake struck? Typically M Zone and Anarchic ex-pat, Nick Philip, were talking on the phone. Mr Philip’s comments are not recorded. Strangely enough none of the familiar names from the area, not even Santa Cruz, suffered any major damage
BUT IS IT ART?
Nick Philip’s first exhibition of photo-copy art should be on now at The M Zone Gallery, Lowndes Court, Carnaby Street _ in the window. The NON private view was set for November 14th and the show will be on, 24 hours a day, for the following two weeks.
ZORLAC UK
The Abrook brothers have now opened up a Zorlac/Airbourne distribution base in Portsmouth and they’re awash with stock (the roof leaks), if not expensive leased office fittings. Expect to see a much higher Zorlac presence in Europe next year.
BIG BRUM COMP
Birmingham’s National Exhibition Centre will be the venue for a huge pro skate contest on December 13th, 14th and 15th. Top skaters from Britain, the rest of Europe and the USA will be invited to compete in ramp, street and, get this, canyon (banked) slalom, for prizes totalling at least £4,000. (more…)