Press ESC | Full Video

Press ESC | Full Video

Through the lens an VX1000 camera and in tune with the streets of Barcelona , ESC skateboards present "PRESS ESC".
This video was made with dedication to the true roots of street skate in purest form.
Full length features from Arthur Dias and Thiago Lima, Also including footage from skaters friends such as Jesus Fernandez, Javier Sarmiento, Flo Marfaing and others

Strobeckouttakes | Part 3

Strobeckouttakes | Part 3

Cool compilation of Instagram clips by William Strobeck for Supreme, check it out!

Primitive Skateboarding | Opal

Primitive Skateboarding | Opal

Dope video section by Primitive Skateboarding featuring the heavy hitters Diego Najera, Nick Tucker, Carlos Ribeiro, Paul Rodriguez, Devine Calloway, Trent McClung, Brian Peacock, Shane O´Neill, do they need any further presentation? enjoy amazing skateboarding!

Quartersnacks | The Two Days It Didn't Rain in Spain

Quartersnacks | The Two Days It Didn't Rain in Spain

The NY crew from Quartersnacks got really unlucky last January in Barcelona as it was raining quite a lot. This is what they got to skate the two days it didn't rain, check it out!

Evan Smith | Rough Cut: "Spitfire"

Evan Smith | Rough Cut: "Spitfire"

Enjoy the sick skating and creativity of Evan Smith on this dope rough cut from the Spitfire video part, check it out!

How Danny Leon Won | Air+Style Contest 2017

How Danny Leon Won | Air+Style Contest 2017

Amazing skating by Danny Leon in the Air + Style contest 2017 in Austria to take first place, he rips big time, hell yeah Danny!

Pivot Skateshop | Team Meeting at ZUPPERMARKET

Pivot Skateshop | Team Meeting at ZUPPERMARKET

Pivot Skateshop team members gather together to shredding at the Zuppermarket indoor park, check it out!

Filmed by Alex Schmitz & Axel Reichertz
Edited by Alex Schmitz

Jake Collins | Mine Mind Video Part

Jake Collins | Mine Mind Video Part

Jake Collins video part ripping up in London, Barcelona, Malmo, Copenhagen, Gran Canaria, Italy and Thailand, enjoy!
Guest skaters: Kobe Hoogheem, Tommy Sausage, Caradog Emanuel, SOX and Alex Halford

Filmed & Edited by Jack Thompson

Marisa Dal Santo | Best Of Part

Marisa Dal Santo | Best Of Part

Enjoy this awesome "Best of Marisa Dal Santo" compilation of the gnarliest tricks, she rips big time, check it out!

Ishod Wair | 1 of 3: Dunk

Ishod Wair | 1 of 3: Dunk

1 of 3: Dunk. Constant skateboarding through Idaho & Montana. Enjoy the smooth moves of Ishod Wair, check it out!

Lites Trucks | In Crete, Part 2

Lites Trucks | In Crete, Part 2

In part one of the “Lites Trucks in Crete Tour”, the Lites Trucks Team ripped shit up in the Greek island of Crete. The team completely outdid themselves this time and cranked out a series of trick highlights that you definitely won’t be forgetting anytime soon. 

Film & Edit by Konrad Waldmann
Photography by Florian Hopfensperger

Weakdays | The Island

Weakdays | The Island

Shout out the SF island... We see you. Featuring: Sean Malto, Vincent Alvarez, Yonnie Cruz, Tyler Pacheco, Mike Carroll, James Capps, Justin Eldridge, Niels Bennett. Guest Appearance: Jon Sciano

Filmed by Rye Beres & John Marello

Edited by Rye Beres

Chunk Of Chocolate | Nicaragua

Chunk Of Chocolate | Nicaragua

Nothing quite beats a vacation in the hot Nicaraguan sun. Featuring: Justin Eldridge, Yonnie Cruz, Chico Brenes, Stevie Perez. Special Guest:
Tyler Pacheco

Filmed by Marvin Moran

Edited by Rye Beres & Marvin Moran

Almost A Minute | Lewis Marnell Forever

Almost A Minute | Lewis Marnell Forever

Almost Skateboards remembering Lewis Marnell. One of the many days of him having fun making music with his wife and friend.

Zoo York | Chile Tour 2016

Zoo York | Chile Tour 2016

Late last year, the ZOO crew returned to Chile for another epic tour of street skating, demos, signings and nightlife. Starring: Gavin Nolan, Ron Deily, Dave Willis, Kevin Tierney, Chaz Ortiz

Filmed & Edited by JP Blair

Raphaël Zarka | Paving Space

Raphaël Zarka | Paving Space

EACC (Espai d’Art Contemporani de Castelló) is hosting the first solo exhibition in Spain by the French artist Raphaël Zarka. This site-specific project for the EACC is co-produced with BPS22, Musée d’art de la Province de Hainaut in Charleroi, Belgium.
Born in Montpelier in 1977, and based in Paris, Zarka belongs to a generation of young artists who use found forms as the raw material of their work.
And while the starting point of his work is basically sculptural, he is particularly concerned with art in public spaces and the challenge they pose for artists, rooted in his abiding fascination from a very young age with skateboarding and the whole culture around it. In fact, he has developed this interest in various essays on the history of skateboarding, and on its topography and strategies, and how the experience of skating in different urban sculptures and public areas redefines these places. As such, the artist approaches the practice of skateboarding as a kind of rewriting of spaces conceived for a particular use, to then transfer them to his artistic practice. In this way, he reiterates the same practice that had previously fuelled his interest in abandoned sculptural constructions in order to give them new uses.
By using the concept of “documentary sculptures” with regards his practice, Zarka underscores his desire to voluntarily work with pre-existing forms, which are discovered more than invented. Akin to an archaeologist digging up an object, the artist is concerned not only with what he has found, but also where and how it was found and the history behind it, and he renders his theoretical approach indistinctly across photography, video, sculpture and drawing.
While Zarka’s rethinking of skateboarding is sustained on an ecology of critical and contemporary artistic creation, his interest in reutilisation defines the rendering of his “skateable” sculptures, designed on the basis of scientific objects by the mathematician Arthur Schönflies (1853-1928), little geometrical elements that fit together without leaving empty spaces. Zarka designed these modules by amplifying them to the scale of urban fixtures and thus enabling them to be used by skaters. These corten steel forms, whose angles and planes are perfects for skateboarding, are sculptures in their own right. In consequence, skaters have to adapt to Zarka’s sculptures in the same way as they co-opt the objects they find in the public space, with the scale of the modules being based on the benches used by skaters.
RAPHAËL ZARKA Espai d’Art Contemporani de Castelló
In the project for EACC the artist transforms the exhibition hall into a hybrid space where skaters and spectators have to establish their own frameworks of cohabitation.
At the same time, the suite of photos Riding Modern Art which illustrates this concept is on show on the upper level of the exhibition hall. These photos, which the artist culled from skateboarding magazines, show various public sculptures used by skaters as ramps, half pipes and so on.
This archive work is basically a work-in-progress begun in 2005 in video format that transformed into a photographic collection from 2007 onwards. Unlike the stance taken by an art historian or critic, here Zarka’s curatorial work is based on a series of images of public sculptures and the use skaters make of them. Renowned sculptors, such as Serra, Deacon, Oteiza and Solano, appear alongside unknown artists or others overlooked by the history of art whose recognition is limited to the local realm. This process also lends emphasis to professional photographers whose images are generally confined to skateboarding publications. Zarka contacts them to propose that they form part of the collection, offering them the same economic conditions as a specialised magazine. Finally, he underscores the strong choreographic quality of the images by registering the figures and forms performed by skaters derived from the geometry of the sculptures, in one way, treating the sculptures almost if they were a music score. Ultimately, in Riding Modern Art Zarka conflates the roles of curator, collector and editor.
Riding Modern Art includes images by : Éric Antoine, Loïc Benoit, Dave Chami, Robert Christ, Jon Coulthard, Ryan Flynn, Gaston Francisco, Matt Georges, Hendrik Herzmann, Nikwen, Tuukka Kaila, Bryce Kanights, Guillaume Langlois, Ludica, Alan Maag, Jonathan Mehring, Ian O'Connor, Patxi Pardinas, Guillaume Périmony, Alberto Polo, Leo Preisinger, Adam Sello, Bertrand Trichet, Seu Trinh, David Turakiewicz, Davy Van Laere, Marcel Veldman, Maxime Verret and Alexis Zavialoff

Lites Trucks | In Crete, Part 1

Lites Trucks | In Crete, Part 1

The Lites Trucks Team was hitting the road again. After visiting faraway destinations like the North of France, Israel and Georgia in the past couple of years, they decided to check out the Greek island of Crete last fall.
In addition to sunshine and culture, the guys took in some great street spots, the local skate scene and of course tons of tricks. 

Enjoy this cool edit featuring Marlon Schollmeier, Konrad Waldmann, Wanja Bach, Martin Huppertz, Lenni Pfeiffer, Marco Kada and team manager Max Ritter alongside a cool photo gallery by Burny


Photography by Florian Hopfensperger

Robbie Brockel | Surveillance Part

Robbie Brockel | Surveillance Part

Gnarly video part "Surveillance" by Robbie Brockel killing big time, check it out!

Lakai | The Flare Teaser

Lakai | The Flare Teaser

Teaser of the upcoming new video of Lakai...

Polar Skateboards | Puerto Rico

Polar Skateboards | Puerto Rico

Polar skateboards crew goes to Puerto Rico to enjoy some skating on this cool edit featuring Andrew Wilson, Hjalte Halberg, Pontus Alv, Nik Stain, Roman Gonzales e Cand Jesse Alba, check it out!