
Los Angeles is the birthplace of skateboarding. From its very inception the skateboard has been the product of MacGyvering things together, drawing from hockey, roller skating, surfing and go carts. This exhibition is one of the very first to substantively present skateboards as material culture and as handcrafted objects of artistic expression. In terms of design, material, and construction, skateboards are some of the most common, widespread crafted objects in our world, yet they have generally been overlooked by museums. Skateboards can be artfully made and used for equally artful performative acts. Intended to show wear and tear as badges of pride, these carefully crafted objects exist in a state of potential ephemerality. Arguably one of LA’s biggest cultural exports, the show focuses on the artistry and history of the handmade, hand shaped skateboard, expanding definitions of craft, art, and performance through the lens of this beloved and familiar object.
Organized in consult with conceptual skateboarder and multimedia artist, Abe Dubin (aka Orange Man)
Participating artists and contributors include:
Ryan Anderson, Matt Berger, Abe Dubin, Mark Farina, Finless Skateboards, Sam Helwig, Todd Huber, Alice Hixon Kirk, David Lopez, Jeremy Latch, Joe Ledoux, Leila Nazarian, Tony Peralta, Greg Provasnik, George Rocha, Manny Torres, Louis Sarowsky, Bud Snow, Neil Stratton and more…