Check this link out. I'm not exactly sure if it's a dis or not. They kinda say the same things that I was worried about, going into the exhibition at the Galeries. The thing is though, if we didn't do it at the Galeries, we would have had to pay for everything or organize sponsors to pay for everything. Nor would we have had Joe to curate or a free platform to display our shit.
I hope we did our scene justice and I hope everyone is happy with how it turned out. Everybody worked hard and contributed radness.
Check out the link!
I just think its written by someone who is envious of the scene or the fact they are can't ride a bike. Sure the fixie 'fad' may come and go but thats not what SSS or its crew is about.
ReplyDeletetheyre haters. what you guys did was great and pushed your brand to a wider group of people..
ReplyDeleteHmm, I don't think it's a diss, seems like there are some compliments in there too. I think having your show in a non formal gallery setting was a really great idea! It is unique and allows people who maybe aren't into riding to learn about the culture. It looks amazing!! I'm so proud of you guys. xx
ReplyDeleteI've only found out about SSS through the exhibition. Great work! I'm a cyclist myself (don't ride a fixie, yet!) and it was fascinating reading about the stories of the bikes and of the people. I could tell a lot of passion, energy and effort went into it. Top work! I hope to ride with SSS one day.
ReplyDeleteYeh, it's a diss. Makes some valid points.
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