Ed Templeton Book Launch! Dec 14!
Sunday, December 14th, 7:30pm
To celebrate the release of his new book 'Deformer', Ed Templeton will be giving his first ever slide show presentation! Ed will be discussing images from the book and taking questions from the audience. Right here at Family!
Eleven years in the making and compiling more than 30 years of material, Deformer's photographs give a sun-drenched glimpse of what it's like to be young and alive in the "suburban domestic incubator" of Orange County. From the Alleged Press series curated by Aaron Rose, Deformer interweaves disciplinary letters from Templeton's grandfather and religious notes from his mother with sketches, snapshots, telling images and the occasional brutal tale, laying out an unresolved narrative that plunges readers headlong into Templeton's chaotic youth and his reliance on art and skateboarding to accommodate its stresses and joys. "Skateboarding allowed me to travel the world, and that showed me that where I live is totally messed up," he observes. "That perspective has fueled me and been a source for my art." Through photographs, stories and ephemera of all sorts from his youth and teenage years, Templeton offers readers an intensely close and personal look at an artist's coming of age.
Ed Templeton is a professional skateboarder, co-editor of the arts magazine ANP Quarterly, photographer and artist.
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Sunday, December 14th, 7:30pm
To celebrate the release of his new book 'Deformer', Ed Templeton will be giving his first ever slide show presentation! Ed will be discussing images from the book and taking questions from the audience. Right here at Family!
Eleven years in the making and compiling more than 30 years of material, Deformer's photographs give a sun-drenched glimpse of what it's like to be young and alive in the "suburban domestic incubator" of Orange County. From the Alleged Press series curated by Aaron Rose, Deformer interweaves disciplinary letters from Templeton's grandfather and religious notes from his mother with sketches, snapshots, telling images and the occasional brutal tale, laying out an unresolved narrative that plunges readers headlong into Templeton's chaotic youth and his reliance on art and skateboarding to accommodate its stresses and joys. "Skateboarding allowed me to travel the world, and that showed me that where I live is totally messed up," he observes. "That perspective has fueled me and been a source for my art." Through photographs, stories and ephemera of all sorts from his youth and teenage years, Templeton offers readers an intensely close and personal look at an artist's coming of age.
Ed Templeton is a professional skateboarder, co-editor of the arts magazine ANP Quarterly, photographer and artist.
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