We took the streets..

Hey all,   I just started reading a book that is quickly becoming one of my favorites..  

“ We Took The Streets: Fighting For Latino Rights With The Young Lords”

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A thoughtful and historically insightful book… the Young Lords challenged the system as no one else has done before them…. Their philosophy served as an inspiration for many of us.

This account of the formation of the Young Lords is fascinating…. The account grows as one reads until one is experiencing elements of the epic, the surprising, and the tragic. The book will also have its considerable impact on anyone who is interested in the history of New York during that great period of ferment we call the Sixties.

This is a definitely one book that I would recommend to everyone!!  

African Americans had the BLACK PANTHERS..  WE (Latino’s) had THE YOUNG LORDS!!

80 blocks from tiffany’s..

A serious blast from the past..   I absolutely LOVE  real footage of  70’s /80 NYC..  

This 1979 documentary film focuses on gangs such as the savage skulls & nomads who occupied areas of the South Bronx. Perhaps even more compelling is considering that the backdrop and social conditions in this film are a ‘far cry’ from the lifestyle being promoted through disco music and film of it’s era..

This what was really happening in the BRONX and LES.. 

 

Daily Image..

Fresh Stuff From Stinkfish in Guatemala City..   This is dope!!!!stinkguat  For More from StinkFish Visit :    www.stink.tk

WE ARE BACK!!!

I was gone for a while but have now returned with more to share..

ART, MUSUC, EVENTS, LIFE… THRUST WORLD!!

NYC Photographer Suekwon

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Photographer Suekwon got her start at Village Voice, shooting subjects ranging from N.W.A. to runaways from Covenant House to underground Jamaican night clubs in Queens. Here she learned many lessons about photojournalism; having five seconds to capture an image, dodging security guards and making strangers feel comfortable in front of her camera. She went on to shoot for various record companies such as Def Jam, Loud Records and Sony, photographing a wide range of hip-hop artists during the golden age of hip-hop. She has photographed artists such as Biggie Smalls, The Beastie Boys, Wu Tang and Jay-Z. Suekwon continues to shoot her own projects, having documented the members of a social club in Little Italy, inmates at Rahway State Prison, strippers at Suekwon’s Rendezvous and a myriad of characters on the streets of New York City. Her favorite type of assignment is one where she gets to spend a considerable amount of time following the subject and documenting their simple, daily activities. “Shooting Studio portraits is inspiring, but to capture subjects in their own environments, in simple, spontaneous, even mundane moments is even more exciting,” she says. www.suekwon.com.

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(Futura 2000 and Stash London 1987)

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(Skaters in front of CBGB 1989)

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(Vincent Gallo)

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(Lee Quionez)

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(Harold Hunter (RIP) )

Sneaker Pimps Hits New York

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The world’s largest touring sneaker exhibition, Sneaker Pimps is set to invade New York City later this month. The customary showcase of some of the rarest and most sought after sneakers in the world will be tied up to the trademark chain-link fences. Of course no Sneaker Pimps event is complete without live performances, both on the canvas and mic. Appearances will include Nas, EPMD, Haze, Stash, Tokidoki, Methamphibian, ARI, Lady Pink, Cope2 and IrakNY among others.

Info
Sneaker Pimps New York
Friday, October 12th, 2007
Roseland Ballroom
239 West 52nd St.
NYC, 10019
18+ Doors Open: 8:00 pm
Tickets: $25 Presale, $30 at the door.

Sound of Art Interview with Milton (me) Castro!!

Take a look at my interview with the infamous Sound of Art Crew.

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SOA:Who are you and what do you do?
Mec One(MO): Dominicano born in the US, living in Wash Heights (claro tonto!!)
I consider myself a Lover of the arts; Music, Film, Painting, Photography and Fashion.
Today I work for a headwear design company (GRACE HATS) its main headquarters is in Tokyo and. We also have showroom here in the NY garment district. My official title is, Creative Consultant/Account Executive. Grace Hats designs and manufactures hats for Companies like Urban Outfitters, Triple Five Soul, Brooklyn Industries and many more. In addition to the private label projects, we sell to about 700 accounts (stores) across the country.

I co/own a clothing line; Thrust Apparel with one of my closest friends (Fermin Fenandez) since 2005.

What is Thrust Apparel?
Thrust is a lifestyle brand that embodies our ideas and concepts onto fabric; we do what we feel strongly about without following any preconceived formats and or trends. Music, Art, Technology and the love of the many things we grew up with is what THRUST is all about.

Where can people find Thrust?
We sell limited edition T-shirts, bags, Goodies and hats to select lifestyle boutiques, like the Closet and Probus, just to name a few.

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What kind of art do you like?
Different art forms have always moved me since my early teens. Growing up in NYC during the 80’s was very instrumental in making me the person I am today.

Where do you go to view or buy the art that you love?
I got my first taste of “ART” on the NYC Transit System; not having the economic or cultural sophistication to navigate beyond my parameters I found art on the streets. Some kids went to museums with their parents. I took the subway!
Futura 2000, Dondi (rip),Duro, Skeme,Blade, Seen and many many others were my Heroes.
Fuck Picasso!! Fuck Monet!! Fuck Van Gogh too and the rest of there kind! That stuff is for the privileged. It wasn’t for me. It still isn’t! I found and heard the voices of my heroes coming from the steel snake (TRAINS), I understood them and knew what they were trying to say.” WE ARE HERE!! LOOK AT US!! YOU CANT IGNORE US!!”

As soon as I could I stole my first PILOT MARKER and since that day I became MEC ONE!
I left my mark on many a trains and walls around the city. The train yard was like my second home, the transit system my canvas. Crews like NSC, NTA 156 OTB and others my extended family, those were the days!

When did you start purchasing art?
I started collecting art in the 1990’s; the first work I bought was a piece by noted Graff artist CRASH ONE.
Since then I’ve added numerous pieces to my collection by artist from around the globe, it’s a never-ending quest.

Why did you buy this piece from Mario Pena?
I chose to get this piece by Mario Pena because like many of my purchases it moved me. For one, he painted it live right before my eyes; I was able to see him at work, in the moment and in the zone. I really liked the way he used spray paint, markers, stickers and just raw talent. I wanted it instantly!

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How did you make Mario Penas piece work in your apt.?
We recently just moved to a new apartment so a new painting kind of signifies a new beginning. It looks great hanging on our wall.

I enjoyed buying this piece from a source like SOA, not only are the artist really pushing the envelope but it feels good buying work from people that I’ve made a personal connection with, people (artist) that I actually look forward to seeing on a regular basis. I look forward to a very long business/person relationship with SOA and the increasing staple of artist they continue to represent.

See you at the next opening!

Milton Castro.

Stüssy 2007 Fall/Winter Collection

Some of Stüssy’s recent 2007 Fall/Winter Collection has hit stores. You’ll find a staple of hoodies and t-shirts from the storied Californian brand such as the Leader Hoodie, Ghetto BlaStüssy, Rock Hard Tee, Ghetto Blaster Tee, Goose Bumps Tee and Yo Vinny Tee. Headwear comes in the form of the Peace Prosperity Beanie and Crocodile Fitted. Another series of solid releases from a proven winner. Available now at Sold Out. (hypebeast)

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Streetpeeper.com!!! MY FAV. NEW WEBSITE!!

 This is just amazing, no more going through tons of bad magazines to really see what’s going on in fashion. The street is where EVERYTHING starts! THANK YOU STREET PEEPER!!

Street peeper is a global street-style website, where you can search for photos by label, style, and color. We peep the streets of New York, Miami, Berlin, Melbourne, London, Paris, and Sydney. More cities coming soon.

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PAPER MAGAZINE/MUSE BOX PARTY

PHOTOS BY PIERCE JACKSON

“Who needs a boring Fashion magazine to find inspiration?  Find a hip party and the fashion will come from every angle.. Here are a few of my favorites of the week!”

It’s always a fun time when PAPER TV and The Musebox get together for their monthly Friday night parties. The most recent installment was particularly rockin’, as K-Y presented live performances by MGMT, Boy Crisis, Hank Sullivant & Acute. Tunes from DJ Tinypants (Love Brigade) kept booties shaking. Guests walked away with gifts from K-Y, Love Brigade, PBR & SESAC.

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