Knost’s first appearance in a Thomas Campbell film was 2004’s “Sprout,” where his elegant-yet-frenzied style cast him as a man apart. Here, we see that same distinct form on display in Indo. It would be hard to find a more dynamic rider of mid-length
Alex Knost, Grant Noble, Kyle Kennelly, and more surfing small waves in Newport Beach, Orange County and more. 5min surf video created by Untitled.work in 2020.
Size infoLens 50mm Bridge 23mm Arm Length 140mmDetails & careIn collaboration with longboard surfing iconoclast Alex Knost, RAEN presents stylish handmade sunglasses with a rounded cat-eye silhouette that evokes the surfing subculture of the '60s.53mm lens width; 19mm bridge width; 145mm temple length100% UV protectionCarl Zeiss CR-39 lensesZyl acetateImportedItem #5405317Helpful info:Sunglasses Fit Guide
As a surprisingly robust south-southwest groundswell extinguished California'n's burning desires this weekend, a significant portion of longboarding's best descended on First Point Malibu to dust off for the Relik Pro.
Alex Knost has been experimenting in surfing's subculture for almost two decades through a wide range of artistic mediums. Surfer Magazine called Knost "unlike any other surfer in the world", drawing from 60's and 70's technique for his poised, imaginative, eccentric form. Much like his surfing, Knost's eccentric techniques disregard the standardized single-medium approach to art production. In 2012 Alex founded his own surfboard label Brown Microwave Television, experimenting with outdated or disregarded design. He has recorded and toured with Japanese Motors, Tomorrows Tulips and currently plays in seventies tuberide. In 2015 he debuted Glitterbust, formed with Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth. In 2016 Alex co-founded the Costa Mesa Conceptual Art Center with Daniella Murphy. He has traveled internationally creating and exhibiting various bodies of work in the form of paintings, films, photography, sculpture and music. Most recently Knost has exhibited at China Heights (Sydney), Acne Studios (Stockholm, Tokyo), La Maison Marienia (Guethary, France), and 303 gallery (NYC). Contact [email protected]
ALEX KNOST/LEE-ANN CURREN COLLECTION The Vans Mens Alex Knost/Lee-Ann Curren Style 36 Decon SF Shoes are part of a collaborative collection, combining the unique styles of Alex Knost and Lee-Ann Curren. This collaboration brings together heritage design elements with modern innovations for a distinctive aesthetic. DECONSTRUCTED ORGANIC CANVAS UPPERS These shoes feature deconstructed organic canvas uppers, offering a contemporary twist on traditional Vans design. This material choice not only provides a unique look but also emphasises sustainability, aligning with current environmental concerns. REMOVABLE ULTRACUSH LITE DROP-IN SOCKLINERS Designed for enhanced comfort, these men's shoes come with removable UltraCush Lite drop-in sockliners. These sockliners offer elevated cushioning and support, ensuring all-day comfort for wearers. The removable feature allows for easy cleaning and customization of the shoe's fit. DURABLE RUBBER OUTSOLES WITH VANS CLASSIC WAFFLE PATTERN Equipped with durable rubber outs
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Alex Knost and Ellis Ericson surfing chest-head waves in Mexico. 3min surf video created by Jimmy Jazz James in 2018.
Alex Knost, Hawaii Photo: Todd Glaser
Photo @Daniel.saan Thalia Surf Photos: Giovanni R. Angelone 12.3.16 If you’re a resident of Southern California you’ve heard the creative milestones and evolution of Alex Knost. Brown Microwave Television is his ongoing project where he continues to create and elude ingenuity for long board culture in Southern Califor
Alex Knost has been experimenting in surfing's subculture for almost two decades through a wide range of artistic mediums. Surfer Magazine called Knost "unlike any other surfer in the world", drawing from 60's and 70's technique for his poised, imaginative, eccentric form. Much like his surfing, Knost's eccentric techniques disregard the standardized single-medium approach to art production. In 2012 Alex founded his own surfboard label Brown Microwave Television, experimenting with outdated or disregarded design. He has recorded and toured with Japanese Motors, Tomorrows Tulips and currently plays in seventies tuberide. In 2015 he debuted Glitterbust, formed with Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth. In 2016 Alex co-founded the Costa Mesa Conceptual Art Center with Daniella Murphy. He has traveled internationally creating and exhibiting various bodies of work in the form of paintings, films, photography, sculpture and music. Most recently Knost has exhibited at China Heights (Sydney), Acne Studios (Stockholm, Tokyo), La Maison Marienia (Guethary, France), and 303 gallery (NYC). Contact [email protected]
Radio Star is the next evolution of our Luxury Wig Collection created in collaboration with Alex Knost. Inspired by 90’s era goggle-style sunglasses, it’s a bulbous, nuance-fueled design that’s an instant standout. The frame itself is loaded with textural details, providing a multi-layered look highlighted by the concave bridge design. Featuring oversize wrapped end pieces, tapered temples and a signature logo plate, Radio Star is a subversive frame made for the spotlight.
Captain Fin: BMT 6.5 by Alex Knost - White The Brown Microwave Television 6.5 was designed with Alex Knost for Bonzer boards. It's light with decent flex. Enjoy! DETAILS: Template: BonzerIdeal Board: BonzersConstruction: Honeycomb Fin Specification Size Area 23.01" Height 6.5" Base 5.46" Foil 50/50
Issue 3 Featuring the work of Tealia Ellis Ritter, Hedi Stanton, Shayna Arnold, The Ritsch Sisters, Jeffery Jones, Elizabeth Lamb, Cody Goebl, Alex Knost, Egan Parks, Kinsley Slife, and more! 162 pages 9'“x12” 100# page 100# cover.
Alex Knost has been experimenting in surfing's subculture for almost two decades through a wide range of artistic mediums. Surfer Magazine called Knost "unlike any other surfer in the world", drawing from 60's and 70's technique for his poised, imaginative, eccentric form. Much like his surfing, Knost's eccentric techniques disregard the standardized single-medium approach to art production. In 2012 Alex founded his own surfboard label Brown Microwave Television, experimenting with outdated or disregarded design. He has recorded and toured with Japanese Motors, Tomorrows Tulips and currently plays in seventies tuberide. In 2015 he debuted Glitterbust, formed with Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth. In 2016 Alex co-founded the Costa Mesa Conceptual Art Center with Daniella Murphy. He has traveled internationally creating and exhibiting various bodies of work in the form of paintings, films, photography, sculpture and music. Most recently Knost has exhibited at China Heights (Sydney), Acne Studios (Stockholm, Tokyo), La Maison Marienia (Guethary, France), and 303 gallery (NYC). Contact [email protected]
Alex Knost and Justin Adams surfing overhead waves. 2min surf video created by Jack Coleman in 2018.
Costa Mesa Conceptual Art Center Presents BAIN DE SOLEIL, in collaboration with Judith, Justin Adams, Kris Chau, Jessica Dean Harrison, Jessica Kennedy, Alex Knost, Daniella F Murphy, Ashlyn Pai, Amy Yao, featuring Bronwyn Bradshaw BAIN DE SOLEIL, Interpretive phenomenological analysis of my mother's sunscreen, fusional connotations of the maternal body. October 8-31, 2023 Contact [email protected] for inquiries