There is Xerox… opens at New York’s, Printed Matter this Saturday. November, 8. Rich is en route — more info to come.
Rich Jacobs will be speaking alongside a condensed version of the Xerox show and a small two-man with me at PNCA here in Portland, Oregon. In fact, I’ll be picking him up in a few hours. Late notice, but more to come for sure.
—rBridges
UPDATE: Show photos
Still gathering evidence of the show at Andenken in Colorado.
Here’s a crumb from donutchocula.
For the month of September, Xerox will be on display at Andenken Gallery in Denver, Colorado. Opening Friday, September 5th.
Andenken Gallery
2990 Larimer Street
Denver, Colorado 80205
303.941.2458
UPDATE: Show photos — more to come.
The second installment of There is Xerox on the Insides of Your Eyelids opened May 22nd at Nog Gallery in London. Double billed with, I think he said- “until we meet again, but under different circumstances” (or something like that), featuring Neckface, Matt Leines, Taylor McKimens, Carl Dunn, Jordin Isip, Erika Borboa, Hisham Bharroocha, James Gallagher, Rich Jacobs + Melinda Beck.
Photos by thepassengerspeaks (John M F Casey?) found at Nog gallery’s myspace page and included in the newly improved photo gallery: photos (evidence)
More info to come.
via: Bendpress (02/12/08)
I was recently asked to be part of a show by curator/artist, Rich Jacobs. The show, “There is Xerox on the Insides of Your Eyelids; Skate Zine Art from the ’80s and Beyond,” opened last weekend at the Needles and Pens gallery in San Francisco. I was very happy to be a part of it and flattered Jacobs asked me, as I would be in the company of folks who’d had positive influences in my early creative life. You can find a few shots of the work and opening here and here. There’s also a write-up and links on the Rodger Bridges Strange/Beautiful blog.
And check out a really good interview with Rich Jacobs (in a photo by Bernie McGinn above) at Fecal Face. The man is maybe one of the kindest, most positive people you’ll ever meet. And he’s motivated. He’s talking about traveling the zine show after its engagement in San Francisco. I have a feeling it will be expanding as well.
A book? Come on, Rich, let’s do it.
I’m hoping for an actual reunion of all these couch-touring Xerox machine kooks. That would be fantastic.
—Andy Jenkins (Bend, Bend Press, Girl)
via: strangebeautiful.net (02.12.08)
I’ve been working on a post for this show since Rich Jacobs contacted me through Garry Davis to be a part of it. That post has become an epic tome documenting my experiences in the early 80’s skate zine phenomena that despite my best efforts, shows no sign of being finished any time soon and has evolved into something else altogether.
So — I’m keeping it on the back burner, simmering until done.
In the meantime, There is Xerox on the Insides of Your Eyelids opened last Saturday (2/9) at the Needles and Pens gallery in San Francisco. Billed as, “an art exhibition exploring the realm of 1980’s skate zines & xerox art from a small space in time (about 20 years ago), + what they do now.” and featuring “the zines & art of the original makers and xerox tweakers / stamp lickers / mail artists…”, the show was curated by artist/curator and zine maker, Rich Jacobs (Skate-Edge + Move). Though I remember Skate-Edge with uncertain clarity, I recently became (re)aquatinted with Rich via his posts on GSD’s myspace page and their semi-recentish zine collab, Be Quiet (Maybe You Should Try It).
Focused primarily on zines that merged skateboarding with art and blurred the lines between, the show documents a condensed sampling of a decade’s worth of xerox art spanning the early 80’s and 90’s.
…snip…
more at strange|beautiful
ENTRY #686, 9:32am
2/12/08
Back in the late ’80s when skating was comatose, there was an actual underground. Curb tricks were the shit. Everyone played in a band. There were no skateparks. No X-Games. No noses to pop off. No curb wax. Zines were made and distributed through the actual post office. For reals. Check out the show, “There is Xerox on the Insides of Your Eyelids” if you’re in San Francisco this month (Needles and Pens Gallery). And watch for it to grow and travel over the year.
Thanks for reminding us, Rich.
via: Crailtap: Sanger Sings
via: altamont (02.11.08)
If you’re in San Francisco anytime in the next month, go check out a skate art show called There is Xerox on the Insides of Your Eyelids at Needles & Pens curated by my friend Rich Jacobs. It’s number 15 in a series of art shows that he organizes called Move, and explores the original wave of 1980s skate zines and Xerox art, featuring Garry S. Davis (skate fate), Tod Swank (swank zine), Thomas Campbell (joke), Chris Johanson (karma boarder), Andy Jenkins (bend), Bernie McGinn (tiki), Kevin Wilkins (7 zine), John Dettman-Lytle (naughty nomads), Mark Waters (408), Rich Jacobs (skate-edge), Jocko Weyland (elk, revenge against boredom, author of: the answer is never), Dennis Remsing (rem zine), Dan Estabrook (contort), Tim Kerr (Big Boys), Chris Shary (burly obsession zine-uk), Ron Cameron (dope zine- a blockhead mag, and skate slate), Mofo (thrasher mag photographer ), Rodger Bridges (grim ripper, powerhouse, dancing skeleton zines) and more.
via bluno.org : of skateboards and copy machines (02.10.08) & flickr
The opening for There is Xerox on the Insides of Your Eyelids, a skate zine/art show at Needles and Pens was last night. I was honored to be asked by show curator Rich Jacobs to participate. I gave Rich a box of zines and a box of photographs, and he put together a nice little cross section of photo and zine work of the era:
The show also had work by Gary ‘Skate’ Davis, Tod Swank, Dan Estabrook, Andy Jenkins, Thomas Campbell, Chris Johanson, Kevin Wilkins, John Dettman-Lytle, Mark Waters, Rich Jacobs, Jocko Weyland, Dennis Remsing, Tim Kerr, Chris Shary, Ron Cameron, Mofo, Rodger Bridges. The show drew a great crowd of old-timers, new-timers, and lots of folks in-between. I was a surprised at the size of the turn out, but then again, I had no idea what to expect.
It’s a little weird seeing your stuff from close to twenty years ago showcased in a an art show, especially since it’s been about that long since I’ve created zines and ‘art’ photography, but certainly flattering - and exciting.
I understand that an even larger traveling version of the show will make its way around the country and perhaps beyond. Very cool.
Thanks, Rich!
—Bernie McGinn (Tiki, bluno.org)
Show Review via ArtBiz:
Needles & Pens: There is Xerox on the Insides of Your Eyelids.
Comment by AB: Dense retrospect and muse on 1980s Skate Zines & Xerox Art featuring vintage examples courtesy of a variety of practitioners. Needles & Pens shows like this (or shall we say documentaries) consistently excavate and prognosticate beyond what you have the surface, presenting informative amalgams of art, pop culture, and history in ways that few other galleries do. Whether or not I’m fluent with the idiom, I like what happens here. Wanna buy something? Just about everything’s $100-$200.
Artists: Garry S. Davis (skate fate), Tod Swank (swank zine), Thomas Campbell (joke), Chris Johanson (karma boarder), Andy Jenkins (bend), Bernie McGinn (tiki), Kevin Wilkins (7 zine), John Dettman-Lytle (naughty nomads), Mark Waters (408), Rich Jacobs (skate-edge), Jocko Weyland (elk, revenge against boredom, author of: the answer is never), Dennis Remsing (rem zine), Dan Estabrook (contort), Tim Kerr (Big Boys), Chris Shary (burly obsession zine-uk), Ron Cameron (dope zine- a blockhead mag, and skate slate), Mofo (thrasher mag photographer ), Rodger Bridges (grim ripper, powerhouse, dancing skeleton zines), more.
via Needles and Pens
There is Xerox on the Insides of Your Eyelids
Curated by Rich Jacobs
on display February 9th, 2007 - March 31st, 2008
There is Xerox on the Insides of Your Eyelids is an art exhibition exploring the realm of 1980s Skate Zines & Xerox Art featuring the zines and art of the original makers with work from:
Garry S. Davis (skate fate), Tod Swank (swank zine), Thomas Campbell (joke), Chris Johanson (karma boarder), Andy Jenkins (bend), Bernie McGinn (tiki), Kevin Wilkins (7 zine), John Dettman-Lytle (naughty nomads), Mark Waters (408), Rich Jacobs (skate-edge), Jocko Weyland (elk, revenge against boredom, author of: the answer is never), Dennis Remsing (rem zine), Dan Estabrook (contort), Tim Kerr (Big Boys), Chris Shary (burly obsession zine-uk), Ron Cameron (dope zine- a blockhead mag, and skate slate), Mofo (thrasher mag photographer ), Rodger Bridges (grim ripper, powerhouse, dancing skeleton zines)
…and more!!





