The Gonz turned Gino Perez pro for 60/40 Skateboards back in the day. He even hooked Gino up with a killer race car board graphic which later went on to become a very memorable and iconic image from the 90's. Gino still has the original artwork and we thought why not make a long sleeve tee with it. So we did and now they're available through our online shop. Only printed a small run so get em while you can!
Pretty much anything with Andy Roy is amazing. He perpetually seems stoked on life and in the moment. Fucker shreds on the skate as well. Stoked that Vice's food series Munchies linked up with Roy for this day in the life SF Mission style. Great stuff here.
Everyone has seen those food shows where celebrity mega-chefs tell you they're going to show you where all the locals eat in a city they've never been to before. But if you ever actually talk to locals from that city, you'll quickly learn that they're rarely uncovering the city's best.
Opening TONIGHT at Innocnts Gallery || RELIGIO MAGICO SOCIAL || a solo exhibition featuring works by Dion Banks. Including a special "Divination Station" with spiritualist Marcella Kroll. Vinyl selection by Tijuana's Richard Thompson and cold beers provided by Pabst Blue Ribbon. Show starts a 8pm. Join us if you're in the hood!
The travel narratives of European explorers who discovered Tahiti in the eighteenth century gave birth to the myth of a forgotten Eden. From Bougainville to Gauguin, many adventurous spirits would seek out her shores. In 1904, french born Lucien Gauthier, enchanted by the island, decided to become a photographer. The collection of images that he would assemble over the next 17 years illustrates the myth of a peaceable paradise. His work, which celebrates the beauty both of Tahitian women and of its verdant landscapes, expresses his personal vision of an ideal world.
Many of these images can be seen in his book Tahitian Beauties, put together by Serge Kakou, is available here.
Good times last week for Kris Chau's solo exhibition opening // GODS OF SUMMER // at Innocnts Gallery. Much appreciation to those that were able to make it out! Kris created a wonderful vibe by combining her triangle paintings with triangle mirrors in offset pattern to create a really cool spacial effect, furthering some of the celestial elements present in the work. Show runs till August 5th with the gallery open most days from 2pm to 6pm or by appointment. We also have a pdf catalog available for those interested. Message us here for that. Much appreciation to our dudes at House Beer for their support. And big shout out to the Twilight Trio for a great improvisational jazz performance!
We have 6 original Chad Muska "Boombox" paintings on paper available. All 10 x 8 inches signed and priced at $100 each. Message us if interested.
Muska had some ads and interviews, but it was only after this 1998 Shorty's part that a star was born and a legend was made. Peabody introduces a true classic.
This Friday, July 17th at Innocnts Gallery // GODS OF SUMMER // a solo exhibition featuring new works by Kris Chau (@chaufacetime). Evening starts at 7pm with special music guests, food, and drink. Hope to see ya there!!