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.: S K A T E B O O K . T V :.: Anthony Pappalardo’s Art & Furniture Show in Brooklyn, NY
The Old Dude Sitting On The Ledge Telling Kids Not To Push Mongo: Heavy Hittas On Virgin White
| Love this!! RT @bearflagwine Very cool art & furniture from Anthony Pappalardo http://bit.ly/UMC6R http://bit.ly/39uDXG 16 days ago |
| Hey Pops maakt dus meubels http://bit.ly/UMC6R 25 days ago |
| Banquitos hechos por Pappalardo, pro skater http://bit.ly/UMC6R Yo quiero uno! 10/23/2009 |
Art Shows
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Art Shows Text Templeton Elliott October 15, 2009 Here is a short video from Anthony Pappalardo's recent art show. Mark Gonzales Round n' Round show opens this Friday in NYC. Click through for more info. Reception for the artist Friday, October 16, 2009, 6 pm - 8pm Franklin Parrasch Gallery is pleased to present Round N' Round – an exhibition which includes the premier of a new film and sculpture, as well as drawings, poems and correspondences by Mark Gonzales. Gonzales, who has been skateboarding professionally since he was a teenager is a prime mover in bringing the inherently improvisational, free-ranging attitude manifested in ...
Anthony Pappalardo’s Art & Furniture Show in Brooklyn, NY
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Not sure when this was but Chris Morrison said to post. Looks cool, did’nt know pop’s was such the artist
Heavy Hittas On Virgin White
The Old Dude Sitting On The Ledge Telling Kids Not To Push Mongo —
I think its kinda funny that Anthony Pappalardo had an art show at all given his reclusive persona and whatnot. How fucking stoked do you think he was when Jon Edwards, who is famous for his incredible work with Brian Wenning, showed up to document his furniture show? I'm sure he was hoping it would come out at least half as good as the video about shooting guns. Side note: What the fuck is Steve Guttenberg doing there? ...
Gonz's Circle Board Creation
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Years ago, Mark Gonzales made a short appearance on his circle board creation in Thomas Campbell's "A Love Supreme" short film about NYC skating that he filmed for Supreme skate shop. It was quite spectacularthe kind of thing that made you wish you had a sweet outlet for free product or had saved all your old trucks and boards to bolt your own circle contraption together. As is the case with weird art projects, however, it's just easier to live vicariously through the creator (existential question: is the difference between the contemporary theoretical artistthe kind that makes deities out of dung or performs one act plays ...
Pappalardo's tables
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