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‘All That Matter, And All That Doesn’t’
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a young contemporary art gallery
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professional skateboarder, owner of skateboard company ToyMachine and established photographer, illustrator and painter, Ed Templeton (1972, Orange County, USA) is hard to pin down. Being an entrepreneur through his skateboarding, artwork and involvement in the influential ‘Beautiful Losers’ exhibition, Ed Templeton is an inspiration for many young contemporary artists these days. Having the opportunity to host his ‘Drinking the Kool-Aid’ exhibition completed the circle within the YOUR:OWN gallery.
I imagine a very vivid smell of sweat surrounding the ‘strongest man of Antwerp’ contest. What was it like being there? These guys are hardcore and definitely smelly, but very friendly. What I like about them is that they don’t do it for the show, they just really want to be the strongest. It’s not about the looks, but it’s all about the power. I also loved the sideshow with cheerleaders, especially when it started raining and they weren’t motivated anymore.
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How do people react to you when you are drawing them? Sometimes I make quick sketches, but I also take pictures to draw from later. At these events you have to catch a moment, and then a drawing takes too long. If I had a chat with somebody or visited their home I always send them the drawing later. Some like it, some don’t care.
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Who are you still eager to portray? Where do plan on going next? I want the continue this series and go to more shows! Strip clubs, magic shows, armwrestling contests and so much more.
“I’m contributing to a movement that has taken a decade to build”