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The show also toured Australia, in Melbourne and Sydney for the [[Summersault Tour]] in 1996.
The show also toured Australia, in Melbourne and Sydney for the [[Summersault Tour]] in 1996.


There was a booklet printed for the exhibition,<ref>https://booklooks-blog.tumblr.com/post/9001074603/43-dysfunctional</ref>, and later in 1999 a book based on the exhibition was published by Booth-Clibborn/ Gingkgo Press with work provided by Mo' Wax Arts and Booth-Clibborn Editions.<ref>https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=18910171974#&gid=1&pid=3</ref> The book was mentioned [[Rolling Stone 29 Oct 1998|in 1998 as releasing soon by Rolling Stone]].
There was a booklet printed for the exhibition,<ref>https://booklooks-blog.tumblr.com/post/9001074603/43-dysfunctional</ref>, and later in 1999 [[Dysfunctional Book|a book based on the exhibition was published]] by Booth-Clibborn/ Gingkgo Press with work provided by Mo' Wax Arts and Booth-Clibborn Editions.<ref>https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=18910171974#&gid=1&pid=3</ref> The book was mentioned [[Rolling Stone 29 Oct 1998|in 1998 as releasing soon by Rolling Stone]].


==News==
==News==
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File:95Dysfunctional2.jpg|thumb|Exhibition Booklet - Phil Frost & Thomas Campbell
File:95Dysfunctional2.jpg|thumb|Exhibition Booklet - Phil Frost & Thomas Campbell
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==See Also==
[[Dysfunctional Book]]


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 07:54, 6 May 2020

Dysfunctional
VenueBlue Note
Date(s)16 Aug-3 Sep 1995

Mo' Wax Arts presented Dysfunctional, an exhibition of Skateboard Art & Design, featuring work by Terry Richardson, Bjarne Melgaard, Mike Mills, Phil Frost, and Thomas Campbell.

The show also toured Australia, in Melbourne and Sydney for the Summersault Tour in 1996.

There was a booklet printed for the exhibition,[1], and later in 1999 a book based on the exhibition was published by Booth-Clibborn/ Gingkgo Press with work provided by Mo' Wax Arts and Booth-Clibborn Editions.[2] The book was mentioned in 1998 as releasing soon by Rolling Stone.

News

Off the cuff, by Harriet Quick. The Guardian, Manchester (UK) 16 Aug 1995, page 25

Since the first skateboarding craze of the late seventies, street culture and fashion has had waves of influence on the mainstream. Interest is again at a peak. Dysfunctional, an exhibition of skateboard art and design, opens this week with a display of skateboard art including the deck designs, graphics from advertising and stickers, photography and painting. The artists range from young teenagers to designers who have attracted their own following. Curated by Aaron Rose of the Alleged Gallery in New York, the exhibition is the third in a series held previously in LA and New York, and is being held at the Blue Note, Hoxton Sq, London N1 until September 3. Admission free.

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See Also

Dysfunctional Book

External Links

Posters from the exhibition

Exhibition booklet

References

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