From Wladyslaw Szpilman to Grimes. Thatās a tripā¦
Thatās⦠incroyable
Lovely isnāt it
Heās got more than smoke in his eyes, thatās for sure, and maybe now I do too
This short documentary tells the unknown story of how the back of this painting got covered in graffiti. Before Martin Wongās painting āHouston Streetā became part of our collection, rumors circulated about another artwork on its back. When our team replaced the stretcher, they had a chance to study a hidden piece that hadnāt been seen in over 40 years. We invited graffiti artist Sharp (Aaron Goodstone) to the conservation lab to see the painting for the first time since it was shown in 1983. He and filmmaker Charlie Ahearn (Wild Style) share their personal memories of Wong, the impact of his friendship and art, and this intense period in downtown New York. Conversations with conservators, photographs and research discoveries from Wongās archives, and Ahearnās video footage of Wong painting in his cramped apartment studio unearth lost paintings and the hidden and moving story of Wongās āHouston Street.ā
Reclaiming Sacred Tobacco depicts Minnesotaās American Indian communities traditional practices in an effort to promote a healthier lifestyle.
Retro surfing videos:
Surfer Magazine presents āHawiian Island Magicā 1990 (youtube.com)
@MitchwithDaSticks - thereās a whole surf thread somewhere with some killer stuff in it you might like⦠Very chillā¦