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Wednesday, February 13th, 2013

Herbie’s opening for his one-man art show, WRECKTANGLES, at The Hole in New York City was a huge success!
East Coast friends and supporters subjected themselves to the freezing, harsh conditions just to partake in the event that some were calling “where the surf meets New York”. The inaugural celebration was a blast and we think it’s pretty safe to say that Herbie enjoyed the moment as well.
Here is a pictorial write-up of the event from renowned writer and collector Adam Lindemann (The New York Observer), and from Frank151 Magazine.
http://www.adamlindemann.com/the-hole-herbie-fletcher-wrecktanglesl/#1
 Herbie Fletcher (Photo by Jade Katz/Frank 151)
http://www.frank151.com/news/photos-herbie-fletcher-wrecktangles-at-the-hole.html#.URmKHxzc8bo
Tags: Adam Lindemann, ANP, Artist Network Program, Bowery, Christian Fletcher, dibi fletcher, Frank 151 Magazine, Herbie Fletcher, Ingrid Sischy, Julian Schnabel, Kathy Grayson, Manhattan, New York Observer, NYC, rvca, The Hole, Vito Schnabel, Wrecktangles Posted in Astrodeck Blog / News | Comments Off
Thursday, July 28th, 2011
“We’re so young and pretty, we’re so young and clean,
so many things that we have never seen…
Big Apple dreamin’ on a wooden floor
Skyscrapers and subways and stations
Staring up at the United Nations
New York is waiting for you and me, baby
Waiting to swallow us down
New York, we’re coming to see what you’re made of
Are you as great as you sound?”
- “Big Apple Dreamin’” by Alice Cooper
Herbie, Christian and Greyson Fletcher recently came back home to San Clemente after a jam-packed stay in New York. There, they checked out the art and surf scenes in Montauk, the skate scenes of Manhattan, and everything else in-between, all the while hanging out with some pretty colorful characters.
We’ll get to Herbie’s Tripoli Art Gallery showcase and Christian’s Hamptons International Film Festival presentation of his movies “Savage Beast” and “Supernatural” next week. There’s so much to report about those things. But right now, we’re just way too impatient and wanna hurry up and upload these sick photos of Astrodeck’s very own Astroboy, Greyson, taking a bite out of the Big Apple… Fletcher style!
Here’s a sequence shot of the kid at the Chelsea Piers Skate Park. He’s pretty impressive, isn’t he?
All photos by Herbie Fletcher.
 1:13 Frontside ollie at the Chelsea Piers Skate Park.
 2:13 Was it New York or Hell? Couldn't tell with the blistering heat.
 3:13 When Greyson skates, people watch.
 4:13 Grant Monahan taking a shot of Greyson.
 5:13 When you look at the first photo and this photo, grasp how much pop and air he got.
 6:13 Ready to land.
 7:13 And...
 8:13 He makes it.
 9:13 Check out those raspberries.
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 11:13
 12:13
 13:13
According to Greyson, he had a great time in New York despite the sweltering heat. He made a lot of good friends and New York made a lasting impression on him, and he can’t wait to go back.
Tags: Alec Baldwin, Alice Cooper, astroboy, Astrodeck, Big Apple, Big Apple Dreamin, blond tanned, Bloodshot, Bronx, Brooklyn, chelsea, Chelsea Piers, Christian Fletcher, dibi fletcher, Ditch Plains, east coast, Esquire, Fletcher Family, grant monahan, gremmie, Greyson Fletcher, grom, grommet, Hamptons, Hamptons International Film Festival, Herbie Fletcher, Julian Schnabel, Lola Schnabel, Manhattan, Montauk, Nathan Fletcher, New York, NoHo, San Clemente, Savage Beast, skate rate, SoHo, Southampton, Supernatural, Surf, surfer, Tripoli Gallery, Vito Schnabel, wave warriors Posted in Astrodeck Blog / News | Comments Off
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
 Herbie Fletcher presented by Brucennial 2010: Miseducation
It’s probably a conservative assumption to say that you probably know a little somethin’ somethin’ about Herbie Fletcher.
Legendary surfer, superior waterman, raging jet skier, surf traction pad mogul, crafty shaper, Wave Warriors film magnate, husband to the fiercely creative and independent Dibi (Hoffman) Fletcher, father to flying alchemists Christian and Nathan Fletcher. Blah, blah, blah, the list goes on. And on and on. Seriously, if it involves innovation, water, and surf, it probably has Herbie’s scent on it. And it would take an extra two days to even slightly dwell on his past involvements with the wakeboarding world, the 1984 U.S. Olympic team, modeling with Versace, and his friendship with Julian Schnabel, Bruce Weber and Ingrid Sischy of Interview Magazine. Just to name a few of Herbie’s list of accomplishments and contacts, mind you. But, no. No, no, no. We’re not going to get into all of that.
Because whether you may have known a lot about all of this or only a little bit of some of this, what most of you probably didn’t acknowledge or realize is that Herbie Fletcher is also a talented and gifted artist. What started as a faint teenage hobby has grown into a gradual and passionate adult persuasion. (More about Herbie and Julian Schnabel and the Blind Girl Surf series artboards in another blog.)
Whether it’s on surfboards or on canvas - whatever type of medium and style - the ever-expressive Herbie splashes it. And let’s not kid ourselves, he always makes a big splash. So much so that now Herbie and his artwork will be featured at the Whitney Museum under the direction and presentation of Vito Schnabel (Julian’s son).
Brucennial 2010: Miseducation will have it’s gala opening on Thursday, February 25th. The event will premiere at 6 PM and is expected to last until 2 AM. Obviously, those New York art types know how to party until the wee hours of the morning. This first night is open to the public and will run until April 4th, 2010.
Herbie is one of a few select artists who will present his lauded pieces up for viewing and purchase. So if you’re in the New York area, take a go at it. And if you see Herbie, say “hi”. We hear it’s going to be snowing big-time while Herb’s in NY; we hope he puts on a little more than just a pair of Astrodeck sandals.
Below is the official press release. Have yourself a gander and then check it out in person.
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PRESS RELEASE FOR BRUCENNIAL 2010: MISEDUCATION
I think the Brucennial is like—in the life of the people—it’s like an anniversary in the life of people. The people, they need moments to celebrate themselves and that’s what a Brucennial is. The Brucennial happens every two years, or really, you know, whenever we feel like it, and it’s a moment of celebration of the history of the people—of the reason why the people exist, of the nature of the people. Again, it’s like a person. If not there would be a flux of time without an interruption and I think that as people, people are live entities and they need to have some moments where they recognize this liveliness of their existence.
- Francesco Bonami
SoHo: The Bruce High Quality Foundation is pleased to announce the opening of The BRUCENNIAL 2010: Miseducation on February 25th at 6pm.
Since its founding, the BRUCENNIAL has evolved into The Bruce High Quality Foundation’s signature public program, as well as the most important survey of contemporary art in the world ever. Following the triumphant successes of BRUCENNIAL08: Doing it Again (Bushwick) and BRUCENNIAL09: Smithumenta (Carol Gardens), BRUCENNIAL2010: Miseducation brings together 420 artists from 911 countries working in 666 discrete disciplines to reclaim education as part of an artist’s ongoing practice beyond the principals of any one institution or experience.
The BRUCENNIAL will be housed at 350 West Broadway. Additionally, BHQFU projects will be on view at RECESS at 41 Grand Street.
The BRUCENNIAL is presented by The Bruce High Quality Foundation in collaboration with Vito Schnabel. 350 West Broadway is provided courtesy of Aby Rosen.
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