andrew lewicki: luxury skatepark

andrew lewicki: luxury skatepark


gold-plated skate rail
gold-plated steel
20" x 96" x 4"



is a skateboarding rail still a skateboarding rail when it's made of 14-carat gold?
created by california-based artist and longtime skateboarder andrew lewicki, three sculptures--
a skateboarding ramp made of walnut, an impossibly narrow halfpipe, and a golden grind rail--
turn normally utilitarian forms into products meant only to be seen.

intrigued by the social and government sanctioning of specific zones for otherwise illegal or undesired activities,
as in the formation of skateparks or legal graffiti walls, lewicki sought a visual metaphor to upend this logic,
settling upon a series of pieces modeled after skatepark structures, but intended only to be observed and not used.



y = x²
plywood, douglas fir, black pipe
16' x 13' x 8'



conceptually the sculptures draw parallels to the societal response to subculture,
which typically involves some combination of isolation and normalization of particular characteristics.
raising conceptual questions of the role of context and materiality in determining an object's function and form,
the works might also be considered a playful critique on society's focus on high design and luxury consumer products.



walnut skate ramp
walnut, gold-plated steel
36" x 70" x 24"



via huh. magazine
jenny db
02.17.11  
3
I was wondering what would we all do after skateboarding. Skateboarding is one of the most progressive and successful expressions of the mind/body.
I don't know if that means its next natural step is to appear in art galleries but I truly feel that the medium as a artistic spatial discovery has not gotten its credit.
mstndvn   02.17.11
a gold plated rail ... when is it a 'playful critique on society's focus on high design and luxury consumer products' when really it's just another luxury consumer product?
peter   02.18.11
@peter, when is it just a useless waste of gold?
Haterade   02.23.11

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