On Saturday, March 6th, 2010 at 6:00 PM the exhibition “Concrete Idea” opens at Basementizid in the Wollhausstr. 17, in Heilbronn, Germany
Exhibition dates: March 6th to April 3rd, 2010
Opening times: Mon to Friday, 15:00 to 19:00 hours and Sat 12:00 to 18:00 hours
BRUSK Collective
The Brusk Collective is a group from Belgium of action and of reflection on themes bound to the practice of skateboarding. It promotes its activities with the methodology of a collective organization, implicating the youth at all levels of decisions and executions of different projects.
“The common goals are to develop initiatives to skateboard culture in urban and semi-integrated urban environments.”
This exhibition “Concrete Idea” consists of a spatial working in Zweite.OG, Salzstr. 27 by the local skaters and the Brusk construction crew:
Mike Vanderhouderaa and Benoit Moureau – skateparks and furniture with recycled materials builders (www.ConcreteFlow.be - http://collectif-blend.be)
Stéphane Thonnard (Skatepark builder and local activist)
Geronimo (work field food chef and illustrator)
Barna (Welding expert, photography and taxidermy)
A fanzine on the building process will be made and sold at the exhibit in Basementizid, where a documentation of the previous work of the collective will be shown. Photography by Ian Dykmans with illustrations from the construction crew.
http://www.brusk.be/
Basementizid
Wollhausstr. 17 | 74072 Heilbronn
www.basementizid.com | www.myspace.com/basementizid

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