The third iteration of Victory Journal, “For Love or Money,” takes readers on a journey to vastly different corners of the sports culture landscape, from a rain-soaked track at Saratoga, New York to the sun-kissed waters off Sète, France. Features include a portfolio of Cheryl Dunn’s never-before-published boxing photos from the late 80s and early 90s, an interview with infamous World Trade Center tightrope walker, Philippe Petit, Mickey Duzyj’s illustrated portraits of the ’86 Mets, and an exploration of the ancient Mediterrean art of nautical jousting by acclaimed war photographer, Christopher Anderson.
Grotesk just posted that there are some Beats Rhymes & Life posters up on the No Mas site, for the A Tribe Called Quest documentary. James Blagden did the work…
That is a whole lot of people involved in one video. Key terms: Grotesk did this video with Nike that the Cool Kids wrote the track for, including Amare Stoudemire of the NY Knicks, Ken Griffey Jr of baseball fame, Chris Bosh of the Miami Heat, and Philadelphia Eagles star DeSean Jackson. All for the new Nike Air Max.
Grotesk just lead us on to this one, a nice REAS classic titled “I STILL LIVE WITH MY MOMS.” This is when graffiti, hip-hop, humor, art, cartoons, all of it, was just on the tipping point of greatness. REAS, to us, is a visionary and talent with the best of them.