Selected Publications
BLISSS Magazine
BLISSS Magazine featured STUCK TO ME, an editorial profile documenting artist and photographer Mark Oblow's first solo exhibition at Factory 413 in Los Angeles. Curated by Yong-Ki Chang, the exhibition showcased Oblow's multidisciplinary practice through photography, block printing, painting, mixed media, and skate and surf culture influences.
The feature documented the exhibition, installation, opening reception, and selected works on view, highlighting Oblow's long-standing contribution to Southern California art and independent creative culture.
Curated and written by Yong-Ki Chang
Photography by Taylor Dunfee.
A Product Of Design: Scion Exhibition
A Product of Design was a group exhibition presented by Scion Installation LA and curated by Gluekit. The exhibition featured The Solitary Arts alongside Best Made Company, The Quiet Life, Colophon Foundry, Hugo & Marie, Ben Blanc Studio, JB Lab, and other independent design-driven projects.
Representing The Solitary Arts, Yong-Ki Chang collaborated with Geoff McFetridge on exhibition graphics, original artwork, products, and installations exploring the intersection of skateboarding, art, publishing, and design. The project reflected The Solitary Arts' broader commitment to independent culture, handmade production, creative collaboration, and skateboarding.
COLOR Magazine Vol. 9, No. 6 
"There Is No Skateboarding, Only Skateboarders: Rolling With Solitary Arts," is a multi-page editorial by Isaac McKay-Randozzi documenting a California road trip with Yong-Ki Chang, Bob Lake, and Jef Hartsel surrounding A Product Of Design, including the Scion Exhibition in Culver City, skate sessions with Jay Adams, and the installation of Geoff McFetridge's 9-foot Solitary Arts, Curb Thief sculpture.
CONTRAST Issue 11 
CONTRAST Issue 11 featured an editorial by Yong-Ki Chang on artist Todd Francis, documenting a selection of Francis' skateboard graphics and artwork. The feature grew from a decade-long creative partnership that included SPECIAL CRUD, exhibitions, publications, artist management, and collaborative projects.
This issue also includes a full-page artwork and ad by Jef Hartsel for The Solitary Arts, curated by Yong-Ki Chang.
VANS Vault · All Around Us · Greg PNUT Galinsky
Photographs by Yong-Ki Chang documenting artist Greg "PNUT" Galinsky at Coachella 2006 and in the shaping room of renowned surfboard shaper William "Stretch" Riedel, Surfing Magazine's 2005 Shaper of the Year. Both projects were produced in collaboration with Vans.
SLIDER · Japan · Vol. 09

SLIDER Vol. 09 featured a multi-page editorial on The Solitary Arts, including dedicated features on Geoff McFetridge and Yong-Ki Chang, alongside original illustrations, product releases, and selected works from the archive. Published in Japan.
CONTRAST No. 05 


CONTRAST Issue No. 05 featured Solitary Times Vol. 2, a special publication developed by Yong-Ki Chang and Geoff McFetridge for The Solitary Arts. Invited by CONTRAST Magazine to curate and produce the cover, the issue-within-an-issue, the project combined original artwork, photography, interviews, product development, skateboarding, and editorial content into a standalone newspaper-format publication distributed as part of the magazine.
Highlights included an interview between Geoff McFetridge and Yong-Ki Chang. Features The Solitary Arts products, and the documentation of the people, ideas, and culture surrounding the project during this period.



Also included in this issue is a photo editorial featuring our t-shirt, "ALL HANDS"
Photograph by Mark Kushimi
LODOWN Magazine No. 84
LODOWN Magazine No. 84 featured Yong-Ki Chang and The Solitary Arts as part of Black Is Beautiful, a special editorial curated by artist Allister Lee. The black-and-white feature offered a behind-the-scenes look at Yong-Ki's studio, showcasing products, artwork, and the visual identity of The Solitary Arts, alongside photographs of team riders Jef Hartsel and Bob Lake by Isaac McKay-Randozzi. Published in Germany.
STICKERS: From Punk Rock to Contemporary Art Book
STICKERS: From Punk Rock to Contemporary Art featured sticker designs and graphics by Geoff McFetridge, including work created for Champion Graphics and The Solitary Arts. The book surveyed the evolution of sticker culture from punk rock and skateboarding to contemporary art, highlighting influential artists, designers, and independent brands.
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