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The photo editor of Surfer Magazine for the better part of the last decade, Grant Ellis opens up his personal stash of images and shares a few of favorites.
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Alex Israel’s work blurs the lines between fine art, superficiality, and appropriations of surf.
Craig Lockwood weaves an all-too-familiar fictional tale of a vintage surfboard collector who uses sneaky maneuvers to get nostalgic owners to part with pieces of their pasts.
A Great Lake trends oceanic.
Dean Thomas presents a profile of artist Adrian Lockhart, along with a small offering of his work. Thomas tells stories from Lockhart's early days copying Picassos and working for a newspaper in Tasmania to his eventual move to Sydney to pursue art on a larger scale.
Fernando Aguerre is on a mission to elevate the governing body of international amateur surfing to a higher level of efficiency with a vision that honors the sport and sets the stage for the bringing surfing to the Olympics.