"Morris added, 'We weren't standing around, looking into the future, because our future was right now. We were running at 100 miles an hour. We never tried to look ahead, and say, "Well, 25 years from now this picture, this flier, this drawing, this photo, is going to be hanging on a wall in a gallery somewhere."'"
Jason Gelt in the Los Angeles Times visits Shepard Fairey's Subliminal Projects gallery for the punk-rock art exhibit "Too Fast to Live, Too Young to Die."
Friday, March 18, 2011
"The Skate Kids Are Still Skating to It. The Surfer Kids Are Still Surfing to It"
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1970s,
1980s,
advertising,
art,
California,
Counterculture,
cultural history,
Los Angeles,
music,
youth
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