Cool, yet disposable
Sean Cliver has a short interview over at Cool Hunting that is focused on his book Disposable. At the time he gave the interview he had no idea where and when it would show up. I’ve never really trolled Cool Hunting, but it seems like a site for people suffering from really short attention spans, the really lazy or terminally bored. It’s compilation of completely unrelated things that someone has determined “cool.” Disposable has been re-re-released on Ginko Press with minor cosmetic changes and factual corrections making it different from the last version published by Concrete Wave Editions. But of course, if you are a collector, you’ll need to get this one too. Cliver is working on a follow up to Disposable that he hopes will be released in Spring of 2008.
Yes, much to my wife’s good humor, for the past 10 months I’ve been working on another follow-up book of sorts. This one will be more “collector” based, and my main intent is to showcase a big gallery of deck images from the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, and just a smattering of the 00s. I’ve pillaged/shot a number of heretofore unseen collections and archives, so I promise lots of nice new eye candy, but I’m also using this as an opportunity to tie up a few loose ends from the first book, with quotes and stories from artists that were either MIA or just didn’t fit in.
There are a few mostly half-assed or narrow in scope books out there on skateboard graphics. Disposable is the only one you need, and unless he totally blows it, Clivers’ next book should be just as good.
hooray for Cliver…I was proud to be the first publisher of this book (special thanks to Blitz Distribution for funding it) and I’m happy he’s doing well over at Ginko Press.
without a doubt, Disposable is anything but!