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BA KU

BA KU

BA. KU. by Anthony Tafuro is a document of the  skateboarding collective/cult Barrier Kult. 

The skaters’ ages range from early twenties, to mid-forties, with members spread around the world and meet up in Vancouver, (or wherever there is a proper barrier) when it comes time to collect footage for a video/film. Though alchemy and other ritual practices interest the Barrier Kult, their true roots lie in music and nature. The team is promoted by and has worked with countless bands in the black metal/noise community and feels that the genre has been able to loan the group its face and image. Published by Powerhouse, 2015.

Hardcover, 224pg. B&W

7.5" x 9"

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BA KU

BA. KU. by Anthony Tafuro is a document of the  skateboarding collective/cult Barrier Kult. 

The skaters’ ages range from early twenties, to mid-forties, with members spread around the world and meet up in Vancouver, (or wherever there is a proper barrier) when it comes time to collect footage for a video/film. Though alchemy and other ritual practices interest the Barrier Kult, their true roots lie in music and nature. The team is promoted by and has worked with countless bands in the black metal/noise community and feels that the genre has been able to loan the group its face and image. Published by Powerhouse, 2015.

Hardcover, 224pg. B&W

7.5" x 9"

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BA. KU. by Anthony Tafuro is a document of the  skateboarding collective/cult Barrier Kult. 

The skaters’ ages range from early twenties, to mid-forties, with members spread around the world and meet up in Vancouver, (or wherever there is a proper barrier) when it comes time to collect footage for a video/film. Though alchemy and other ritual practices interest the Barrier Kult, their true roots lie in music and nature. The team is promoted by and has worked with countless bands in the black metal/noise community and feels that the genre has been able to loan the group its face and image. Published by Powerhouse, 2015.

Hardcover, 224pg. B&W

7.5" x 9"