Much of MadGods inspiration is derived from the remnants of past culture. These veins of originality are no longer with us in the form of authentic style and rebellion that existed in the formative years of youth culture, music, skateboarding and the independent artist. Most only recognize the patterns left in the wake of original influence.

MadGods has always taken a fondness to the interpretation of our own subcultures by foreign voyeurs, more specifically, the methodical breakdown of western music and skateboarding imagery and styles by Japanese Otaku cool hunters at the turn of the millennium. Using this fondness as a filter of sorts, we touch on realms of thought that we once believed were slowly becoming extinct with a new generation of youth that don’t remember a world before the internet. Using a familiar aesthetic, we perfect the art of dressing sheep in wolf’s clothing.

Print Addiction: SMUT

July 26th, 2010

via Tiffany

Last Friday, Print Addiction- featuring Smut at Industry on the east side, ended up being a collaboration of grime and construction. Guests made their own screened tees and gazed upon artist Smut’s installation and street art pieces, including but not limited to a smashed out TV and several porno mag cut outs. Check out our documentation of the event:

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