
Juergen Teller has shot the new Palace SS18 campaign. As well as shooting the campaign Juergen Teller also stars in the images alongside: Blondey McCoy, Lucien Clark, and other members of the Wayward Boys Choir.
Teller has created some interesting scenarios for the Palace shoot including: a pair of polished snakeskin loafers lie in a puddle , the use of ceramic plates as props/accessories,. Plus Juergen even sits upon a stack of the same plates wearing a v fetching combo of white track top and bright, lime green shorts. Apparently Teller means plate in German one of the reasons they tend to crop up in his work.
www.palaceskateboards.com www.juergenteller.com


Categories
Tags
Author

Mark Westall
Mark Westall is the Founder and Editor of FAD magazine Founder and co-publisher of Art of Conversation and founder of the platform @worldoffad

As the saying goes, “everything old is new again.” That’s held for nearly every era and style. However, in skating culture, some trends have never gone away, so it makes sense that plenty of OG skate styles are still relevant today.

CLOWN SKATEBOARDS was conceived with a test press series in AUGUST 2000 with two board graphics and their iconic logo designed by Banksy.

Limited editions and collectable designs that feature the work of Hauser & Wirth artists will find a new home in The Conran Shop Marylebone’s windows during London Design Festival.

Tokyo Pop Underground, curated by Tokyo gallerist Shinji Nanzuka, explores the complex history of Japanese contemporary art from the 1960s to the present through the works of thirteen artists who emerged from pop and underground culture.