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- "Skateboarding in the urban space is an act of defiance because we don't sanction it," says gallery spokesperson Alexandra Stratulat. "Contemporary art is pushing the line and questioning why we make the rules that we do. ... Far too often we forget about the youth element * in society, they are invisible to us or an annoyance. We are recognizing that they have ideas and opinions, and they have a culture of their own." Search *
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- Cool online magazine featuring "Kuban Links", "Daily Dread", and articles about music, travel, and interviews with skateboarders Chad Muska *, Daewon Song *, and Stevie Williams *. Search * Related
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