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{{Short description|American documentary photographer}}

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| name = Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
| name = Josh "Bagel" Klassman
| image =
| logo = RockHall logo.svg
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| birth_date = May 26, 1969<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.blogtownbycjgronner.com/2018/05/ | title=Beyond The Street To The Venice Pavillion | website=blogtownbycjgronner.com}}</ref>
| caption = The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2016
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| occupation = Photographer, Documentarian, Curator<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.venicepaparazzi.com/2021/03/31/josh-bagel-klassman/ | title=Today, the Venice Paparazzi shines a light on photographer Josh “Bagel” Klassman. | website=venicepaparazzi.com}}</ref>
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| alma_mater = [[Venice High School (Los Angeles)]] (Class of '88)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.venicepaparazzi.com/2021/03/31/josh-bagel-klassman/ | title=Today, the Venice Paparazzi shines a light on photographer Josh “Bagel” Klassman. | website=venicepaparazzi.com}}</ref>
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| website = https://www.jbk.photos/
| established = {{start date and age|1983|4|20}} <br /> Dedicated September 1, 1995
| children = Jake Klassman
| location = {{nowrap|1100 Rock and Roll Boulevard}}<br /><small>(East 9th Street at [[Lake Erie]])</small><br />[[Cleveland]], [[Ohio]], U.S. 44114
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| president= Todd Huber
| years_active = early 1980's until present
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'''Josh "Bagel" Klassman''' is an exhibited and published American documentary [[Street photography|street photographer]] who grew up in Venice Beach, California.<ref>{{citeweb|url=https://venicefamilyclinic.org/news/stories/photographer-patient-offers-glimpse-into-life-in-80s-venice/ | title= Photographer, patient offers glimpse into life in ‘80s Venice|website=venicefamilyclinic.org}}</ref> Klassman attended [[Venice High School (Los Angeles)|Venice High School]] where he studied photography under his early mentor Larry Shapiro. From then on, he began to focus on photographically documenting his own immediate surroundings, the ''timelessly authentic'' Venice Beach cultures around him; surfing, skateboarding and street art.
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A large volume of Klassman's works were created in the Venice Beach area from the mid-80's until the mid-90s. A period of time Klassman described in an interview given to Shacked Magazine as being, "extremely volatile, gritty, dangerous, violent, chaotic, crazy, unruly, insane, and radical." <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.shackedmag.com/2018/03/josh-bagel-klassman-photography.html | title= JOSH BAGEL KLASSMAN PHOTOGRAPHY| website=shackedmag.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://juicemagazine.com/home/venice-surfer-skater-photographer-josh-bagel-klassman-launches-new-website/ | title=VENICE SURFER SKATER PHOTOGRAPHER JOSH “BAGEL” KLASSMAN LAUNCHES NEW WEBSITE | website=juicemagazine.com}}</ref> He was not only an observer of the underground however, he was a participant, allowing him unrestricted access to his subject matter. Some of these early Venice friends and acquaintances he spent years photographing, such as [[Jay Adams]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://blissshouse.shop/products/copy-of-catavina | title=Josh Bagel Klassman photographs | website=Blisshouse}}</ref> [[Christian Hosoi]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://cvltnation.com/rare-photos-dogtowns-2nd-generation/ | title=Rare Photos of Dogtowns 2nd Generation | website=cvltnation.com}}</ref> [[Allen Sarlo]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.jbk.photos/1st-gallery | title=JBK !st Gallery | website=jbk.photos}}</ref> [[DJ Muggs]] and others, went on to become enduring names in skateboarding, surfing and music. In Season 10 of the popular Youtube program, ''[[Jeff Grosso]]'s Loveletters to Skateboarding'',<ref>{{cite web|url=https://cvltnation.com/jeff-grossos-loveletters-skateboarding-pays-homage-venice/ | title=Jeff Grosso Pays Homage to Venice | website=cvltnation.com}}</ref> Grosso pays homage to Klassman's documentation of the influential Venice skateboard scene of the 80's and 90's.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://generaladmission.com/blogs/news/california-obscura-josh-bagel-klassman | title= California Obscura: Josh "Bagel" Klassman|website=generaladmission.com}}</ref>


In 2016, Klassman's archival black and white 35mm film photographs were exhibited in "On Ishton's Porch" curated by Spanto and Nick Angelo. Renowned photographers [[Estevan Oriol]], [[Jordan Doner]], and Greg Bojorquez were also featured. Exhibits at the C.A.V.E. Gallery and Ignition Creative followed. Klassman's images also appeared in the documentary "Made In Venice" directed by Jonathan Penson. In 2018, his Venice Beach retrospective photography book "It Wuz All A Beautiful Disaster" was released by Beyond The Streets publishing.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.venicepaparazzi.com/recent-events-covered/made-in-venice/ | title= MADE IN VENICE -THE MOVIE|website=venicepaparazzi.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.blogtownbycjgronner.com/2018/05/beyond-streets-to-venice-pavilion.html | title=Beyond The Streets To The Venice Pavilion - Welcome 2 Venice! | website=blogtownbycjgronner.com}}</ref>
The '''Skateboarding Hall of Fame''' (or '''SHoF'''), is a [[museum]] and [[hall of fame]] located in [[Simi Valley, [[California]], [[United States]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.conejovalleyguide.com/dosomethingblog/skateboarding-hall-of-fame-and-museum-in-simi-valley | title=Skateboarding Hallof Fame and Museum in Simi Valley| website=conejovalleyguide.com}}</ref>The museum documents the history of [[Skateboarding]] and the skateboarders, photographers, and other notable figures and personnel who have influenced its development.


In July of 2023, Klassman and painter/curator Alan Scott produced the Los Angeles art and music collective '''Surf Skate Roots Rock'''. Among the event's highlights were works by graffitist [[RISK (graffiti artist)|RISK]] and paintings and sculptures by skater-artists such as [[Marty Grimes]], [[Lance Mountain]], [[Lonnie Toft]] and [[Steve Olson (skateboarder and artist)|Steve Olson]] (all of whom are [[Skateboarding Hall of Fame]] inductees). There was also a musical appearance by the band His Eyes Have Fangs, whose bass player is world champion skater [[Tony Alva]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://juicemagazine.com/home/surf-skate-roots-rock-art-music-extravaganza/ | title=juicemagazine.com | website=lamag.com}}</ref>
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation was established on April 20, 1983, by [[Ahmet Ertegun]], founder and chairman of [[Atlantic Records]]. After a long search for the right city, Cleveland was chosen in 1986 as the Hall of Fame's permanent home. Architect [[I. M. Pei]] designed the new museum, and it was dedicated on September 1, 1995.


==Early Life and Notes==
As a young child, Klassman played with his parents' [[Instamatic]] cameras until his mother bought him a 35mm Nikon. He spent his youth surfing the Venice Breakwater and skateboarding at the Venice Pavilion. His childhood nickname “Bagel” began as a less than politically correct reference to his Jewish heritage, but it has stayed with him ever since.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://venicefamilyclinic.org/news/stories/photographer-patient-offers-glimpse-into-life-in-80s-venice/ | title= Photographer, patient offers glimpse into life in ‘80s Venice|website=venicefamilyclinic.org}}</ref>


==Exhibitions==
*2016 "On Ishton's Porch" Ho Yee Chan Gallery (L.A.)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.drosteeffectmag.com/mood-sprint-2018-independent-publishers-milan/ | title=Drost Effect | website=drosteeffectmag.com}}</ref>


*2017 C.A.V.E. Gallery, Venice, CA<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.blogtownbycjgronner.com/2017/06/an-punk-rock-art-and-music-weekend-in.html | title=Punk Rock Art and Music Weekend | website=blogtownbycjgronner.com}}</ref>


*2017 "A Westside Story" Ignition Creative (Los Angeles)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://surfd.com/2017/03/a-westside-story-las-surf-art-culture/ | title=A Westside Story: LA’s Surf Art and Culture | website=surfd.com}}</ref>
== Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation ==
The RRHOF Foundation was established in 1983 by Ahmet Ertegun, who assembled a team that included publisher of ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' magazine [[Jann S. Wenner]], record executives [[Seymour Stein]], [[Bob Krasnow]], and Noreen W


*2018 "Out In The Streets" VICA (L.A.)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.argonautnews.com/arts-events/life-through-a-lens/article_af45a09e-7d97-5099-aa15-a579ec4c1a35.html | title=The Venice Institute of Contemporary Art’s new street photography show is really about community| website=argonautnews.com}}</ref>
== Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum building ==
The groundbreaking [[opening ceremony]] took place on June 7, 1993. [[Pete Townshend]], [[Chuck Berry]], [[Billy Joel]], [[Sam Phillips]], [[Ruth Brown]], [[Sam Moore]] of [[Sam and Dave]], [[Carl Gardner]] of [[the Coasters]] and [[Dave Pirner]] of [[Soul Asylum]] all appeared at the groundbreaking.<ref name="HOF Timeline">{{cite web| title=Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum Timeline: 1995–2010| url=http://www.cleveland.com/popmusic/index.ssf/2010/08/rock_and_roll_hall_of_fame_and_3.html| newspaper=[[The Plain Dealer]]| date=August 29, 2010| location=Cleveland| access-date=March 1, 2013}}</ref>


*2018 "Beyond The Streets" (Los Angeles)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://juicemagazine.com/home/adidas-x-juice-magazine-venice-pavilion-party-at-beyond-the-streets/| title=ADIDAS X JUICE MAGAZINE VENICE PAVILION PARTY AT BEYOND THE STREETS | website=juicemagazine.com}}</ref>
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*2019 Art in Palm Springs<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.veniceica.org/exhibits/2019/1/19/out-in-the-street-art-palm-springs | title=Out In The Streets | website=veniceica.org}}</ref>


*2021 The Venice Heritage Museum / [[Vice (magazine)|Vice]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thepomonan.com/exhibitions-openings/tag/California | title=Venice Heritage Museum Curated a Photography Exhibition Brought 400 People and Raised $20,000| website=thepomonan.com}}</ref>
===Architecture===


*2023 "No Comply" Ren Gallery, Los Angeles<ref>{{cite web|url=https://notrealart.com/no-comply/ | title=NO COMPLY’: A Tribute Exhibition to the Renegades Who Skate and Create | website=notrealart.com}}</ref>


*2023 "Surf Skate Roots Rock"<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.concretedisciples.com/articles/skateboarding-news/surf-skate-roots-rock-art-show-extravaganza-july-8th-los-angeles-ca/| title=Surf Skate Roots Rock Art Show Extravaganza – July 8th Los Angeles CA | website=concretedisciples.com}}</ref>
The building houses more than 55,000 square feet of exhibition space, as well as administrative offices, a store, and a café.<ref>{{Cite web|date=October 19, 2021|title=Exhibit Guide|url=https://www.rockhall.com/exhibit-guide|url-status=live|website=rockhall.com}}</ref>


==Books==
"In designing this building," Pei said, "it was my intention to echo the energy of rock and roll. I have consciously used an architectural vocabulary that is bold and new, and I hope the building will become a dramatic landmark for the city of [[Cleveland]] and for fans of [[rock and roll]] around the world."<ref>{{cite web| title=The House That Steel Built: A Showcase of Interesting and Aesthetic Projects| url=http://www.lera.com/files/rock%26roll_AISC.pdf| website=American Institute of Steel Construction| access-date=March 4, 2013| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130615041331/http://www.lera.com/files/rock%26roll_AISC.pdf| archive-date=June 15, 2013| url-status=dead}}</ref>
*2018 ''It Wuz All A Beautiful Disaster'' by Josh "Bagel" Klassman ([[Roger Gastman|Beyond The Streets Publishing]])<ref>{{cite web|url=https://beyondthestreets.com/pages/beyond-the-streets-publishing | title=It Wuz All A Beautiful Disaster | website=beyondthestreets.com}}</ref>


*2018 ''Welcome To Venice'' by Ric "Rxcx" Clayton [Ginko]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://cvltnation.com/cvlt-nations-favorite-art-book-2018-welcome-venice/ | title=CVLT Nation’s Favorite Art Book Of 2018 ‘Welcome To Venice’ | website=beyondthestreets.com}}</ref>


*2022 "Contagious Culture" Super Chief Gallery, L.A.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ladowntownnews.com/arts_and_entertainment/superchief-gallery-releases-contagious-culture-documentary-and-book/article_dda37d42-5197-11ed-aac6-c7856399c5dc.html | title=Superchief Gallery releases ‘Contagious Culture’ documentary and book | website=ladowntownnews.com}}</ref>
==Exhibits and features==
Since 1997, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has featured numerous temporary exhibits that range in size from major exhibits that fill the top two floors of the museum to smaller exhibits that are often installed in the main exhibition hall on the lower level.


==Film, TV and Documentaries==
*2016 "Made In Venice" directed by Jonathan Penson<ref>{{cite web|url=https://juicemagazine.com/home/venice-surfer-skater-photographer-josh-bagel-klassman-launches-new-website/ | title=Photographer Josh Bagel Klassman launches new website | website=juicemagazine.com}}</ref>


*2021 "[[City of Ghosts (TV series)|City of Ghosts]] - voiceover artist as "Bagel" (episode "Venice")<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tvmaze.com/episodes/2041993/city-of-ghosts-1x02-venice | title=City of Ghosts (episodes) | website=tvmaze.com}}</ref>


==List of Inductees by Year==<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.surfertoday.com/skateboarding/the-skateboarding-hall-of-fame | title=The list of Skateboarding Hall of Fame inductees| website=surfertoday.com}}</ref>
*2022 "Contagious Culture" documentary<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ladowntownnews.com/arts_and_entertainment/superchief-gallery-releases-contagious-culture-documentary-and-book/article_dda37d42-5197-11ed-aac6-c7856399c5dc.html | title=Superchief Gallery releases ‘Contagious Culture’ documentary and book | website=ladowntownnews.com}}</ref>


== References ==
*2022 Tom Groholski
{{reflist}}
Tim Marting
Steve Steadham
Salman Agah
Peter Gifford
Pat Duffy
Lester Kasai
Kevin Reed
Jim Fitzpatrick
Darrell Miller
Bert Lamar
Gregg Ayres
Steve Rocco
Shawn Peddie
Larry Gordon (G&S)
Jana Payne-Booker
Bruce Walker
Bob Skoldberg
Leilani Kiyabu-Glasheen
Scott Foss
Mike Folmer
Mark Lake
Jay Smith
Monty Nolder<ref>{{cite web|url=https://juicemagazine.com/home/2022-skateboarding-hall-of-fame-inductees/*2021 | title=2022 Hall of Fame Inductees| website=juicemagazine.com}}</ref>

*2021 Colleen Boyd Turner, Tina Trefethen, Kareem Campbell, Mike Vallely, [[Mike Smith (skateboarder)|Mike Smith]], Eric Grisham, Billy Ruff, Steve Cathey, [[Lonnie Toft]], Kent Senatore, John Hutson, Dave Andrecht, Bobby Valdez, Bobby Piercy, Skitch Hitchcock, Denis Shufeldt, Chris Yandall, Cliff Coleman

*2020
Jerry Valdez
Chris Strople
Paul Schmitt
Doug "Pineapple" Saladino
George Orton
Ed Nadalin
Chad Muska
Dennis Martinez
Terry Lawrence
Marty Grimes
John "Tex" Gibson
John Freis
Deanna Calkins
Rick Blackhart
Bob Biniak
Ray Barbee
Don "Waldo" Autry
Hobie Alter

*2019
Gale Webb
Desiree Von Essen Harrington
Val Surf
Ray "Bones" Rodriguez
Edie Robertson
Jeff Phillips
Jason Lee
Kona Skatepark
Tom "Wally" Inouye
Cris Dawson
Kevin "The Worm" Anderson
Micke Alba

*2018
Mike Weed
Skateboarder Magazine
Tommy Ryan
Judi Oyama
Guy Mariano
Allen Losi
Pattie Hoffman
Jeff Ho
Matt Hensley
David Hackett
Brad Bowman
Bahne

*2017
Gregg Weaver
Vicki Vickers
Thrasher
Daewon Song
Jim Phillips
Bob Mohr
Mike McGill
Shogo Kubo
Russ Howell
Eric Dressen
Kim Cespedes
Sonja Catalano


*2016
Cindy Whitehead
Ed Templeton
Suicidal Tendencies
Powell-Peralta
Ty Page
Jen O'Brien
Mofo
Tommy Guerrero
Skip Frye
Eddie Elguera
Ellen Berryman
Steve Alba

*2015 Steve Van Doren
Tracker Trucks
Elissa Steamer
Duane Peters
James O'Mahoney
Chris Miller
Robin Logan
Brian Logan
Henry Hester
John Cardiel
Cara-Beth Burnside
Neil Blender


*2014
Fausto Vitello
Pipeline Skatepark
Ellen Oneal
Steve Olson
Jim Muir
Lance Mountain
Natas Kaupas
Laurie Turner Demott
Gregg Carroll
J. Grant Brittain


*2013 Brandon "Woody" Woodward
Laura Thornhill
Tom Sims
NHS
Rodney Mullen
Christian Hosoi
Alan Gelfand
DEVO
Wendy Bearer Bull
Warren Bolster

*2012


[[Peggy Oki]]
[[Frank Nasworthy]]
John Humphrey
Mark Gonzales
Glen E. Friedman
Black Flag
Danny Bearer
[[Jay Adams]]

*2010 Larry Stevenson
CR Stecyk III
Stacy Peralta
Patti McGee
Eric Koston
Torger Johnson
[[Steve Caballero]]
[[Bob Burnquist]]

*2009 [[Danny Way]], Bruce Logan, [[Tony Hawk]], [[Tony Alva]]


The first group of inductees, inducted on January 23, 1986, included




==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6662129/] IMDB


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Josh "Bagel" Klassman
BornMay 26, 1969[1]
California
Alma materVenice High School (Los Angeles) (Class of '88)[2]
Occupation(s)Photographer, Documentarian, Curator[3]
Years activeearly 1980's until present
ChildrenJake Klassman
Websitehttps://www.jbk.photos/


Josh "Bagel" Klassman is an exhibited and published American documentary street photographer who grew up in Venice Beach, California.[4] Klassman attended Venice High School where he studied photography under his early mentor Larry Shapiro. From then on, he began to focus on photographically documenting his own immediate surroundings, the timelessly authentic Venice Beach cultures around him; surfing, skateboarding and street art.

A large volume of Klassman's works were created in the Venice Beach area from the mid-80's until the mid-90s. A period of time Klassman described in an interview given to Shacked Magazine as being, "extremely volatile, gritty, dangerous, violent, chaotic, crazy, unruly, insane, and radical." [5][6] He was not only an observer of the underground however, he was a participant, allowing him unrestricted access to his subject matter. Some of these early Venice friends and acquaintances he spent years photographing, such as Jay Adams,[7] Christian Hosoi,[8] Allen Sarlo,[9] DJ Muggs and others, went on to become enduring names in skateboarding, surfing and music. In Season 10 of the popular Youtube program, Jeff Grosso's Loveletters to Skateboarding,[10] Grosso pays homage to Klassman's documentation of the influential Venice skateboard scene of the 80's and 90's.[11]

In 2016, Klassman's archival black and white 35mm film photographs were exhibited in "On Ishton's Porch" curated by Spanto and Nick Angelo. Renowned photographers Estevan Oriol, Jordan Doner, and Greg Bojorquez were also featured. Exhibits at the C.A.V.E. Gallery and Ignition Creative followed. Klassman's images also appeared in the documentary "Made In Venice" directed by Jonathan Penson. In 2018, his Venice Beach retrospective photography book "It Wuz All A Beautiful Disaster" was released by Beyond The Streets publishing.[12][13]

In July of 2023, Klassman and painter/curator Alan Scott produced the Los Angeles art and music collective Surf Skate Roots Rock. Among the event's highlights were works by graffitist RISK and paintings and sculptures by skater-artists such as Marty Grimes, Lance Mountain, Lonnie Toft and Steve Olson (all of whom are Skateboarding Hall of Fame inductees). There was also a musical appearance by the band His Eyes Have Fangs, whose bass player is world champion skater Tony Alva.[14]

Early Life and Notes

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As a young child, Klassman played with his parents' Instamatic cameras until his mother bought him a 35mm Nikon. He spent his youth surfing the Venice Breakwater and skateboarding at the Venice Pavilion. His childhood nickname “Bagel” began as a less than politically correct reference to his Jewish heritage, but it has stayed with him ever since.[15]

Exhibitions

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  • 2016 "On Ishton's Porch" Ho Yee Chan Gallery (L.A.)[16]
  • 2017 C.A.V.E. Gallery, Venice, CA[17]
  • 2017 "A Westside Story" Ignition Creative (Los Angeles)[18]
  • 2018 "Out In The Streets" VICA (L.A.)[19]
  • 2018 "Beyond The Streets" (Los Angeles)[20]
  • 2019 Art in Palm Springs[21]
  • 2021 The Venice Heritage Museum / Vice[22]
  • 2023 "No Comply" Ren Gallery, Los Angeles[23]
  • 2023 "Surf Skate Roots Rock"[24]

Books

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  • 2018 Welcome To Venice by Ric "Rxcx" Clayton [Ginko][26]
  • 2022 "Contagious Culture" Super Chief Gallery, L.A.[27]

Film, TV and Documentaries

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  • 2016 "Made In Venice" directed by Jonathan Penson[28]
  • 2022 "Contagious Culture" documentary[30]

References

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  1. ^ "Beyond The Street To The Venice Pavillion". blogtownbycjgronner.com.
  2. ^ "Today, the Venice Paparazzi shines a light on photographer Josh "Bagel" Klassman". venicepaparazzi.com.
  3. ^ "Today, the Venice Paparazzi shines a light on photographer Josh "Bagel" Klassman". venicepaparazzi.com.
  4. ^ "Photographer, patient offers glimpse into life in '80s Venice". venicefamilyclinic.org.
  5. ^ "JOSH BAGEL KLASSMAN PHOTOGRAPHY". shackedmag.com.
  6. ^ "VENICE SURFER SKATER PHOTOGRAPHER JOSH "BAGEL" KLASSMAN LAUNCHES NEW WEBSITE". juicemagazine.com.
  7. ^ "Josh Bagel Klassman photographs". Blisshouse.
  8. ^ "Rare Photos of Dogtowns 2nd Generation". cvltnation.com.
  9. ^ "JBK !st Gallery". jbk.photos.
  10. ^ "Jeff Grosso Pays Homage to Venice". cvltnation.com.
  11. ^ "California Obscura: Josh "Bagel" Klassman". generaladmission.com.
  12. ^ "MADE IN VENICE -THE MOVIE". venicepaparazzi.com.
  13. ^ "Beyond The Streets To The Venice Pavilion - Welcome 2 Venice!". blogtownbycjgronner.com.
  14. ^ "juicemagazine.com". lamag.com.
  15. ^ "Photographer, patient offers glimpse into life in '80s Venice". venicefamilyclinic.org.
  16. ^ "Drost Effect". drosteeffectmag.com.
  17. ^ "Punk Rock Art and Music Weekend". blogtownbycjgronner.com.
  18. ^ "A Westside Story: LA's Surf Art and Culture". surfd.com.
  19. ^ "The Venice Institute of Contemporary Art's new street photography show is really about community". argonautnews.com.
  20. ^ "ADIDAS X JUICE MAGAZINE VENICE PAVILION PARTY AT BEYOND THE STREETS". juicemagazine.com.
  21. ^ "Out In The Streets". veniceica.org.
  22. ^ "Venice Heritage Museum Curated a Photography Exhibition Brought 400 People and Raised $20,000". thepomonan.com.
  23. ^ "NO COMPLY': A Tribute Exhibition to the Renegades Who Skate and Create". notrealart.com.
  24. ^ "Surf Skate Roots Rock Art Show Extravaganza – July 8th Los Angeles CA". concretedisciples.com.
  25. ^ "It Wuz All A Beautiful Disaster". beyondthestreets.com.
  26. ^ "CVLT Nation's Favorite Art Book Of 2018 'Welcome To Venice'". beyondthestreets.com.
  27. ^ "Superchief Gallery releases 'Contagious Culture' documentary and book". ladowntownnews.com.
  28. ^ "Photographer Josh Bagel Klassman launches new website". juicemagazine.com.
  29. ^ "City of Ghosts (episodes)". tvmaze.com.
  30. ^ "Superchief Gallery releases 'Contagious Culture' documentary and book". ladowntownnews.com.
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