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‘The Cemetery of Reason’ book

Ed Templeton's mid-career retrospective show captured in bound paper form.

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Posted 10:30 GMT on April 11, 2011
‘The Cemetery of Reason’ book

Ed Templeton has recently released a new photography and art book, The Cemetery of Reason.

It features a selection of the skater/artists' work from his exhibition of the same name at the S.M.A.K museum in Ghent, Belgium in spring 2010.

The 260 illustrations and photographs document the past 15 years of Templeton's life in the SoCal suburbs, his career as a pro skateboarder and his relationship with his wife Deanna Templeton.

If you want an extra special copy, Photo Eye Bookstore are selling signed copies.

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Only £21 (UK) / £44 (EU) / £59 (Rest of the World).

Creative Commons License‘The Cemetery of Reason’ book (text) by Ed Andrews is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

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