Sorry, Simon
Unreleased Simon Evans footage from 1994 San Francisco
If you can get past all the cat photos, the internet contains some real nuggets of cultural archaeology. Like this recently unearthed footage of Simon Evans doing the do in mid-90’s SF.
Now, I am sharing this in the full knowledge that Simon will be embarrassed about it surfacing, but that is because I am also well aware that there are many more people who will enjoy and appreciate it.
Whether he acknowledges it or not, Evans was one of the most influential skaters of early-90’s Britain, but since his whole mid-90’s Stateside career was spent riding for the low-key and low-budget Experience Skateboards (who never made a video), footage of him is scarce. Very scarce. In fact, until now, I think the sum total of it was a few tricks in a New Deal video and a few more in some early 411s.
He never had a full video part, and even though I lived with him for years, I still only managed to snipe one trick of him for the Howard House video ‘A Decade Late’. This stuff trumps all that, and it’s two decades late.
So, without hyping it too much, here is some nice vintage street skating, filmed by Alex Terekov (of the Russian Twins) and edited by Adam Schneider. Spend two minutes in a simpler time, when nollie hardflips were brand new.
I have always been a fan of Simon’s work, be it in skateboarding, writing, or his current incarnation as a fine artist. He does things with taste and character.
Even so, like I said, he’s prob’ly gonna hate seeing this…
Sorry, Simon.
-Richard Hart
Simon Evans in his studio, Brooklyn, 2015; photo: Hart
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GX1000 Taiwan/ Push 2
Ben Gore- bar hop, Tainan Taiwan; photo: Hart
The GX Taiwan vid is now available for your viewing pleasure.
The article about the GX Japan/Taiwan trip will be in Push 2, coming in January.
Opposites Attract
Sebo Walker- switch smith, NYC; photo: Hart
Switch photo of a switch smith. Three lefts make a right.
From the limited edition Krooked NY zine which comes with my guest artist board, out now..
Krooked's new limited edition guest artist deck from photographer Richard Hart. Available now in select skate shops, only 333 made. http://krookedskateboarding.com/
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Trending
Zach Lyons- 50/50 to bank, Bordeaux; photo: Hart
Thank you to Live Skateboard Media for their interview about Push, and to The Good Copy for their review of Issue 1. Also there is a Cameron Adair Podcast with an audio interview about.. stuff.
Cheers all.
GX1000 Japan
Jake Johnson- b/s k/f, Tokyo; photo: Hart
The GX1000 Tokyo edit is now up.
(I remember filmer Ryan saying to me, before the trip- "I want to get lots of footage of security guards kicking us out"; "That shouldn't be a problem" I replied..)
Push Issue 2 will have an article from this trip, coming out January 2016.
Krooked NY zine
Mike Anderson, f/s wall, Brooklyn; photo: Hart
Sort of an un-official Push 1.5, this zine features photos of the Krooked team on a visit to the grimy streets of New York earlier this year. It comes with the Richard Hart guest-artist board (and there are probably a few more copies of it floating around, if you keep your eyes open).
The board is a limited edition of 333 and will be released sometime in November..
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Matt Field
Matt Field, handplant kickflip, SF; photo: Hart
It was an honour and a pleasure to work on Matt's interview for Push Periodical issue 1. When we started to shoot, I was still only vaguely toying with the idea of making a magazine. But when we started to get tricks like this one, the mag began to take form in my head, and I knew I wanted to make a full Field interview for it. (Not that I told him for a while!) Thank you Matty.
Mark Gonzales
Mark Gonzales, boardslide, New York City; photo: Hart
No introduction needed for this guy. Important and inspiring. I was stoked to be able to include him in the first Push Periodical 'Foto' section.
If you are looking for a copy of the mag, see the list of sellers/ distros in previous post; I have none left.
Issue 1
I am both stunned and reassured to report that I sold out of Push 1 before the release show in SF last week. Most of the copies are currently on their way to distributors and online shops (see list in last post, below..), and should be available very soon.
I have a handful of copies left for the second release party & photo show in Croatia this month. (Stay tuned about potential Bordeaux release.)
Thank you everybody for your support, especially advertisers Magenta, Northern Co., Carhartt WIP, FTC, & Quasi; and my dashing and talented contributors Mark Whiteley, Sergei Vutuc, Ben Gore, Zach Chamberlin, Aymeric Nocus & Mat O'Brien.
Thanks too, of course, to everybody who appears in issue 1: Brendan Carroll, Alex Davis, Brian Delatorre, Matt Field, Glen Fox, Mark Gonzales, Ben Gore, Jake Johnson, Jimmy Lannon, Zach Lyons, Takahiro Morita, Taylor Nawrocki, Stevie Perez & Tobin Valverde. You all rule at skateboarding and life.
Til next time.
Brendan Carroll >>> Distributors..
Brendan Carroll, SF; photo: Hart
Like Brendan, I would like to point out some shit..
Push will be available in a week or so, from the following sources-
Mail order (direct to you) from:
(US) Quasi or Theories of Atlantis
(UK/ Europe) Palomino
(Australia & NZ) Pact
(Brazil/ So. Amer.) Outprint
Shops should contact the following distributors:
(US) Love Child or Theories of Atlantis
(UK) Rock Solid
(France) Magenta
(Spain) Pier
(Japan) Kukunochi
Alex Davis
Alex Davis, pole jam, SF; photo: Hart
Kicking off Issue 1's FOTO section is the one and only AL MF D.
Also featured are Brian Delatorre, Taylor Nawrocki, Tobin Valverde, Jake Johnson and Mark Gonzales.
Push will be available in September from select shops and distributors (info soon).
Issue 1 is limited to just 700 copies worldwide.
Two Wheels Good, Four Wheels Better..
Ben Gore, pole jam; Photo: Hart
Push 1 will feature an article about Ben Gore's newest SF-filmed video project, in which he chose to utilize objects we all skate past every day: motorbikes.
September..
Push Periodical is coming in September.
A new, limited-edition, independent, skateboard print magazine.
Issue 1 features a Matt Field interview (amongst other things).
More details soon.
Distributors, get in touch.
Images copyright Richard Hart.
