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Posts tagged ‘43 magazine’

43 Mag Issue 002 Release Party

06 June 2012, 22.50 | Posted in Parties, Skateboarding, magazines | No comments »

43mag.maxfish.SHUT .RC.tj .ying  540x404 43 Mag Issue 002 Release Party
Photographer Allen Ying’s skate mag 43 threw a release for their 2nd issue at Max Fish. Sponsored by SHUT and featuring PBR beer, the party also featured a chance to win a limited edition print of Wieger Van Wageningen by Marcel Veldman. Check all the pics by Michael Cohen after the jump.

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43 Magazine Launch and Photography Show

25 October 2011, 15.51 | Posted in Events, Skateboarding, magazines, photography | No comments »

43LaunchFlyer web1 43 Magazine Launch and Photography Show
Join 43 Magazine this Thursday in NYC for the launch of their premier issue featuring the work of Eric Antoine, Brendan Klein, Brian Gaberman, Hendrik Herzmann, Ian O’Connor, Andrew Peters, Marcel Veldman, and Allen Ying. Peep the flyer after the jump for details and come out and support New York skateboarding, ya heard.

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43 Magazine

29 July 2011, 13.59 | Posted in Art, Skateboarding, magazines, photography | 1 comment »


Rad NYC skate documentarian Allen Ying has launched a new venture, 43 Magazine. An LP sized full color free publication that brings skate, arts and the lifestyle away from commercialism and back to the essence, 43 is definitely something the world needs. Check out the above video and get over to Kickstarter and kick down a buck, every one counts.