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Carhartt `On A Day With No Waves` Book (Multi)

For an artist like Raphael Zarka, skateboarding is above all a question of forms - forms of rest, forms of movement - they subtly extend throughout the entire history of art and science, from Galileo to Robert Morris. Both urban architecture, but also skatepark obstacles, strangely echo these forms. The practice of skateboarding iteself, as demonstrated by The Forbidden Conjunction (written by the author in 2003), always seems to create a kind of "montage" of the diverse materials and forms of the city, energizing and destabilizing structures conceived for rest and comfort, to the point of inverting their function and meaning.

Raphael Zarka`s essays thus participate in a kind of fantastic archaology in their way, they expand his sculptural and photographic practice. The chronology presented in On A Day With No Waves, takes a sober, even laconic - although extremely well informed - approach to a history that has otherwise generally been treated in a hagiographic mode by former, first wave skaters themselves, "old combatants" who have since converted to journalism or to sociology. On A Day With No Waves makes all the more apparent the various lines that traverse skateboarding, and links it to a whole aspect of contemporary thought on the transmigration of forms and their uses. Elie During

Catalog Number: ONADAYWI

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In 1889, Hamilton Carhartt founded the Carhartt company in Detroit. His first products were work overalls made of denim fabric and duck, commonly called canvas. This later became Carhartts trademark fabric.

Founded in 1994, Work In Progress initiated a distribution network for Carhartt across Europe, introducing a selection of classic products from the original work wear range into a new market. Success was immediate; the authentic Carhartt products quickly became popular with both fans of traditional US heritage garments and with the nascent European urban culture scene.

The first product range designed exclusively by Work In Progress for Europe followed in 1997. Since then, under license and never without the expressed consent of the company HQ in Dearborn, Michigan, Carhartt WIP has carefully adapted, re-interpreted and re-fitted work wear cuts for the demands of an active life in the urban environment, remaining true to Carhartt?s core values: quality, durability and comfort and becoming the globally respected contemporary brand that is today.