Stop trying to look busy at work.
Go to Awkward Family Photos now.
Celebrate the life and artistic legacy of Roy DeCarava…
C.S.’s father was an accomplished artist who was supremely and fiercely principled. Because of this he would eschew much of the acclaim that other less courageous artists would accept for themselves. DeCarava demanded that he be viewed as an artist, without qualification as an African American artist, or street artist, or a documentarian.
He took his camera everywhere he went. He lived and raised his family in Bed Stuy, but was born and raised uptown in Harlem. The art world tried to marginalize him because so many of his early subjects were the residents of the neighborhoods where he lived and worked. He knew that this made his subjects and his art no less great, even as the T.I.’s tried to say otherwise.
I’m proud to say that I was a fan of Roy DeCarava’s photographs decades before I had met him. In real life he was as compelling as the images he crafted. Speaking truth to power and expressing the beauty of it all, DeCarava is in a large part the inspiration for why I do what I do.
In memory of
ROY DeCARAVA
A celebration of the
life and work of
an American artist
Monday, May 10th at 6:30 PM
The Cooper Union Great Hall
7 East Seventh Street at Third Avenue
New York City
FREE and open to the public
My peeps over at FLüD Watches are at it again…
Peep the 2010 Spring/Summer catalog.
The Winners Circle joints are str8 ether.
There’s a nice little spot in Brooklyn, tucked away on Smith Street in the Boerum Hill section. RIME NYC isn’t simply a sneaker spot tho’. They are lifestyle connoisseurs. I visited them the other day and chopped it up with the store manager about what RIME plans on doing for the 2010 summer…
Like the true addict who I am I will be representing later today when I copp these Nike SB Dunks instead of paying my cellphone bill.
But how can I not own a pair of ‘Skunk’ Dunks with them being released on 04.20 and all?
The hazy purple on the swoosh and the sole was to be expected.
Peep the orange contrast stitching accent. That was a nice detail. The stash pocket on the tongue is just egregious tho’.
Happy 04.20 Day internets.
This is America and it is being totally unpatriotic to NOT be an addict to something.
Cutlass Reid – ‘Reality Check’