
Just finished watching this documentary “Beautiful Losers” about the group of artists that rose out of the Alleged Gallery on the lower east side in the early nineties. Some of them I knew by name, Shepard Fairey, Harmony Korine etc., but I recognized the work of all of them. It’s really good stuff and a reasonably interesting and inspiring documentary. It chronicles how they grew out of the skate and graffiti scene to became influential artists and culture makers branching out into advertising, graphic design and film making. Any way, check it out, it made me get excited about painting again. Incidentally, Beautiful Losers is also a beatnik novel written by a young Leonard Cohen, you can pick it up for $10 on Amazon, it’s been eighteen years since I read it but I remember liking it.
Oh and Beautiful Losers also led me to this pretty rad Mark Gonzales skate video, dig it:
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The flawless execution on the kinked handrails just drives home how small my accomplishments really are. Fucking amazing.
video was rad. gotta love the gonz. his syle is so nonchalant. that kink rail at 3:03 was crazy.