J GRANT BRITTAIN: 20/20 from mac premo on Vimeo.
In the world of skate photography, J Grant Brittain is eminent, a true living legend. He's been shooting skateboarding for 40 years, capturing as well as shaping its history, and thusly, worldwide popular culture. But to hear it from the man himself, it was all pretty chill.
I sat down with Grant and talked about process, practice, art and fame. And also golf. Here's our talk in the form of 20 questions, each answer in 20 seconds or less.
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MIKE BLABAC - FAMILY PORTRAITS from Jacob Rosenberg on Vimeo.
Photographer Mike Blabac dives into process, history and the meaning of a life in skateboarding as he captures portraits for his latest book.
Featuring: Tony Hawk, Rodney Mullen, J. Grant Brittain, Rick Howard, Mike Carroll, Jason Dill, Chico Brenes, Wes Kramer, Karl Watson, Jim Thiebaud & Frank Gerwer.
Director - Jacob Rosenberg
Cinematographer - Guillermo Garza
Editor - Chris Amos
First Assistant Camera – Tony Oberstar
Featured Family Members – J. Grant Brittain, Tony Hawk, Rodney Mullen, Karl Watson, Jim Thiebaud, Jason Dill, Mike Carroll, Rick Howard, Frank Gerwer, Chico Brenes, Wes Kramer, Noah Blabac, Tai Blabac.
Producers - Joe Toronto, Ari Weiner
Executive Producer – Adam Warren
Associate Executive Producer – Michel Murciano
Associate Producer – Chris Grannon
Sound Mixer – Matt Miller / Lime Studios
Colorist – Tyler Roth / Company 3
Additional Photography – Kevin Horn, Martin Fobes
Camera Equipment provided by 2020 Camera Rentals / Tim Hanaseth
16MM Film Processing and Scanning – Fotokem
Special Thanks – Saint Archer Brewing, Ryan Slavin / The Reserve Label, Suzy Ramirez / Final Cut LA, Mario Castro / Company 3, Robin Ricks / Ray Morfino / FotoKem
RIPMT
Copyright – Formika Films, Inc. 2019
Song 1
“Vesica Pisces”
Andrew Bernstein
Courtesy of Hausu Mountain
Song 2
“Tree Smoke”
Performed by Kikagaku Moyo
Written by Go Kurosawa
Courtesy of Kikagaku Moyo
By Arrangement with Light in the Attic Records & Distribution, LLC
Song 3
"Time"
Performed by Angelo De Augustine
Courtesy of Asthmatic Kitty Records
By arrangement with Ghost Town, Inc.
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Third Thursday events and exhibitions for September 21
Third Thursday events and exhibitions for September 21
The next Third Thursday — the monthly evening of art in Athens, Georgia — is scheduled for Thursday, September 21, from 6 to 9 p.m. All exhibitions are free and open to the public. This schedule and each venue’s location and hours of operation are available at 3thurs.org.
Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia
Yoga in the Galleries, 6 p.m. — Join us for a free yoga class surrounded by works of art in the galleries. Led by instructors from Five Points Yoga, this program is free and open to both beginner and experienced yogis. Sanitized mats are provided. Space is limited and spots are available on a first-come, first-served basis; tickets are available at the front desk starting at 5:15 p.m.
Student Night: “Southern/Modern,” 6 – 8 p.m. — Join the Georgia Museum of Art Student Association for refreshments, door prizes and themed activities to celebrate the latest exhibitions, including “Southern/Modern.” Student Night is generously sponsored by the UGA Parents Leadership Council.
On view:
“Southern/Modern” — This exhibition is the first project to survey comprehensively the rich array of paintings and works on paper created in the American South during the first half of the 20th century. Featuring more than 100 works of art drawn from public and private collections across the country, it brings together a generation’s worth of scholarship.
“Where Shadows Cross: Photography by Jim Fiscus” — Iconic image maker Jim Fiscus produces layered single-frame stories that comment on human experience.
“Sky Hopinka: Lore” — Images of friends and landscapes are cut, fragmented and reassembled on an overhead projector as hands guide their shape and construction in this video work stemming from Hollis Frampton’s 1971 experimental film “Nostalgia.”
“In Dialogue: Power Couple: Pierre and Louise Daura in Paris” — Portraits of Joaquín Torres-García’s daughters by Pierre Daura and Louise Heron Blair.
“Decade of Tradition: Highlights from the Larry D. and Brenda A. Thompson Collection” — Selections from Larry and Brenda Thompson’s gift of works by African American artists.
“Power and Piety in 17th-Century Spanish Art” — Works by premiere Spanish baroque painters such as Francisco de Zurbarán, Bartolomé Murillo, Pedro Orrente and others, on loan from Bob Jones University Museum & Gallery.
The museum’s days of operation are Tuesday – Sunday. Reserve a free ticket and see our policies at https://georgiamuseum.org/visit/.
ATHICA: Athens Institute for Contemporary Art
ATHICA@675 Pulaski St., Suite 1200
6 – 8 p.m.: Artist-in-ATHICA sculptor Mickey Boyd hosts open studio hours for his installation in progress. Boyd’s work investigates the substructure of the contemporary built environment through replicating the forms writ large around us. In surreal facsimile constructions, he uses the same materials as those in our residential structures: dimensional lumber, drywall, insulation, found doors, and windows, calling our attention to the suffocating sameness that pervades our market-driven society.
ATHICA@CINÉ Gallery
“80s Skate Photography: J Grant Brittain” — Drawn from Brittain’s vast catalog of skate photography, the exhibition highlights images found in his monograph “Push.”
Lyndon House Arts Center
“Sanctuary: Works by Mary Engel and Cheryl Washburn” — This exhibition combines the work of two artists with a shared passion for animals. Though their media of choice differs greatly, these two artists are compassionate for and inspired by creatures of all kinds.
“The Fables, by Kristin Roberts” — Athens artist Kristin Roberts illustrates Aesop’s Fables, inspired by their combination of personal accountability, the laws of nature, and the tenuous border between life and death.
The Athenaeum
“Paul Pfeiffer: Red Green Blue” — Often located in the heart of a city or campus, the sports stadium has the capacity to fortify national, regional or community-based models of identity. Inside, the spectator is bombarded with carefully orchestrated stimuli, immersed in a multi-sensory experience intended to incite an emotional response. In “Red Green Blue,” Paul Pfeiffer edits audio and visual recordings of the UGA Redcoat Marching Band, examining the mechanics of the performance through close-up footage of band members and their directors during and between periods of play.
The Classic Center
Galleries will be inaccessible due to an event in the gallery spaces.
tiny ATH gallery
“Serendipity” — Works painted by Jim Barsness and Jesse Blalock in tandem. It was serendipity when Jim Barsness and Jesse Blalock met the first time, and when Jesse’s Mustang broke down in front of Jim’s studio, it was fate. They started painting together, sharing their processes, styles and their joy of art and creating.
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Third Thursday was established in 2012 to encourage attendance at Athens’ established art venues through coordination and co-promotion by the organizing entities.
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