Fascinating board company from Canada Colonialism Skateboards uses board art as a means to educate people on indigenous history and colonial abuse. I earnestly advise you to check out this interview with Michael Langan. It begins evocatively with him challenging a security guard about his right to skate in the city because it his indigenous land. That is a real nice twist on David Harvey and Lefebvre right there.
The board art from this company is evocative and close to the bone. I can’t help thinking of Marc McKee’s Accidental Gun Death for Blind, Guy Mariano. It has that same jarring affect. Yet, because it is on a skateboard it encourages you to think differently about the content.
Of course the religious symbolism on these boards is also a big draw for me. I am glad to see that they are creating a dialogue too. Much more is available on the Colonialism Skateboards website. Take a look.
Michiko Koshino F/W 1996 (July 1996)
Some Space Channel 5 / Fifth Element vibes, the metallic face makeup as well. The outfit in photos 3-4 has a techwear/D’n’B/metalheart feel.
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