Neapolis Book

Ill-Studio presents Neapolis Book… The idea of a book as an invitation to wander. A journey through images, essays and interviews from fields as diverse as architecture, contemporary art, choreography, youth studies or the sociology of risk. The practice of skateboarding has been a big part of our daily lives for many years now. From […]

Ill-Studio presents Neapolis Book…

The idea of a book as an invitation to wander. A journey through images, essays and interviews from fields as diverse as architecture, contemporary art, choreography, youth studies or the sociology of risk.

The practice of skateboarding has been a big part of our daily lives for many years now. From our childhood to a somewhat prolonged adolescence, it has not only influenced our perception of the city, but of the world at large.

Today, we are taking a step back as we contemplate the wide-ranging and seemingly disjointed manner in which this practice has informed our worldviews.

Neapolis is our subjective attempt to connect the dots and explore the imprint left in our lives by skateboarding, through a selection of works and reflections from artists, authors and photographers.

Neapolis Book features works and words by :

Rick Owens, Taro Hirano, François Chaignaud, Jean-Max Colard, Camille Vivier, Jérémie Egry & Aurélien Arbet, David Luraschi, Jerry Hsu, Audrey Corregan & Erik Haberfeld, Eric Tabuchi, Bertrand Trichet, Yann Gross, Keegan Walker, Estelle Hanania, Mike Davis, Andrew Phelps, Paul Virilio, Sébastien Carayol, David Le Breton, Raphaël Zarka, Aaron Young, Bertrand Lavier, Tony Smith, Andrew Lewicki, Sol LeWitt, Ugo La Pietra, Erwin Wurm, etc.

Here are a selection of images from Estelle Hanania‘s edit inside Neapolis Book.