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What she said
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ISBN: 9781913620059 1913620050 Year: 2021 Publisher: London Mack

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What She Said' takes its title from a song by The Smiths: "What she said was sad / But then, all the rejection she's had / To pretend to be happy / Could only be idiocy." The work originates in portraits Deanna Templeton made on the streets of the US, Europe, Australia and Russia, in which she captured women in their adolescence: punks and outcasts whose ripped jeans and tights, tattoos, and hairstyles stand as testament to this transitional moment in their lives as they navigate the intensity of teenage life. Templeton grew up in an ostensibly different environment in 1980s youth, but she recognised in them something of the universality of female adolescence, as they struggled with similar disappointments and challenges she encountered as a young woman. The book combines these modern portraits with gig flyers and Templeton's own teenage journal entries from the mid to late 80s, in which the familiar experience of growing up is laid bare in all its antagonism, humour and pathos.


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17 says : photographs from Europe and Russia.
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Year: 2008 Publisher: S.l. Deanna Templeton

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Scratch my name on your arm
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ISBN: 9789490624064 9490624063 Year: 2010 Publisher: Heerlen, Netherlands Schunck*

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Wires crossed : a seventeen-year non-linear photographic survey straddling the intermediate space between subjective and objective on the subculture of skateboarding and its endemic customs and rituals between the years 1995 and 2012; illuminated with documentary photographs, maps, contemporaneous texts, and other collected ephemera culled from the archive of Ed Templeton
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ISBN: 9781597115360 1597115363 Year: 2023 Publisher: New York Aperture

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Part memoir, part document of the DIY, punk-infused subculture of skateboarding as it came of age in the 1990s and early 2000s, Ed Templeton's Wires Crossed pulses with the raw, combustive energy of Templeton's image-making from the last twenty-plus years. Illustrated by photographs, collages, texts, maps, and other ephemera from Templeton's journals, Wires Crossed offers an insider's look at a subculture in the making and reflects the unique aesthetic stamp that sprang from the skate world he helped create. Templeton occupies the rare position of having been a professional skateboarder, a two-time World Skateboarding champion, as well as a photographer and artist working within the skateboard community as it gained increasing cultural currency in the 1990s and beyond. His work first gained recognition as part of the Beautiful Losers collective loosely gathered around Aaron Rose's Alleged Gallery on Manhattan's Lower East Side. This work, much of it previously unpublished and unseen, explores Templeton's own journey as an image maker, as well as the lives of professional skateboarders as they spent long hours crisscrossing the world on tour, reveling in their newfound status as rock star-like figures and the eternal search for new terrain to skate. Interviews between Templeton and fellow pro-skaters and friends add compelling detail about the pressures and pleasures of life on the road, and what it's like to obsessively pursue an art form, whether on their decks or behind the camera.

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