Glen E. Friedman, a photographer who chronicled the birth of skate culture, shares sad news:
If skateboarding was a town, this guy was its mayor. Andy Kessler, one of the good ones, died yesterday apparently of an allergic reaction from a wasp sting that led to a heart attack. This was a great dude, NO ONE could say anything wrong about this dude.
He was one of the oldest, if not the oldest, skater in New York City, holding it down, real since the 70’s. Andy will be seriously missed by many including myself. Obituaries and discussion threads: ESPN, bulldogskates, newyorksurf, bulldogskates 2.
Above, a portrait of Kessler around 1976 or 1977 which Glen says was among the skater’s favorite. If you know the name of the photog, please share in the comments and I’ll amend the post. Photo credit, via a commenter in this thread: “KESS cuttin’ it off the lip at the 9′ marker, the Deathbowl in Riverdale, 1978. (Photo by Marc André Edmonds)”
Another striking portrait, skating the streets of Manhattan, here.
After the jump: a 2007 video interview. Kessler immediately strikes you as a gentle, thoughtful person — who could shred like nobody.