Running until December 13th at Roberts & Tilton (California) is 'Map of the Inner War', an exhibition of new work by Ed Templeton. Words from the gallery website...
For Map of the Inner War, Ed Templeton saturates the gallery with over 250 new works including painting, sculpture, photography, and works on paper. Templeton documents his life, and the lives of the people around him, in a rich stream of images - images of himself and his wife, Deanna, in their day-to-day lives, and images of others, at home in Orange County, California or during the many tours he makes as pro-skateboarder and artist. Templeton likes to present his photos, drawings and paintings in a non-hierarchical manner, large quantities all mixed up together at once. He'll often hang clusters of works in the shape of "image clouds." In these installations, the to and fro of the clouds feels like a metaphor for the appearance and disappearance of images, like those of a traveler acquiring countless new impressions every day. In Templeton's way of seeing we also recognize something of the fascination of the passer-by, the transient, gripped, at some unexpected moment, by the "extraordinary of the ordinary," the exceptional and surprising existential qualities of daily life. Templeton's work has been shown at Arken Museum of Modern Art, Copenhagen, Denmark, Kunsthalle Vienna, Austria, and Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, England, among others. Upcoming solo exhibitions include S.M.A.K., Ghent, Belgium, and Tim Van Laere Gallery, Antwerp, Belgium (portion of text from Empty Plastic Echoes by Stijn Huijts.)Showing at the same time in the gallery is a show by Matt Leines entitled 'The Great Gates of Zenith' - for more information on by exhibitions, visit the Roberts & Tilton website.
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