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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Tino RazoPublisher: Anthology Editions Imprint: Anthology Editions Weight: 1.100kg ISBN: 9781944860035ISBN 10: 1944860037 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 24 February 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAn anthropological document steeped in Southern California youth culture. - LA Weekly http: //www.laweekly.com/arts/skateboarder-tino-razo-takes-us-inside-the-hidden-world-of-las-backyard-pool-skaters-7930859 [A] stunning array of eerie images of decrepit and poignant scenes; the American dream as one shattered and refracted through abandoned swimming pools, cracked concrete and dusty streets. But that's just the surface: what the publication is a love letter to, however, is skating; and the carefree rebellion of days spent scrambling about unchecked in the near dystopias of abandoned landscapes. - Creative Boom https: //www.creativeboom.com/inspiration/tino-razo/ Party in the Back is a portrait of a distinctly West Coast vibescape -- there's a dusky Pacific feel to these images of skaters hopping chain-link gates, of keep-out signs and watchful dogs, of the sensual curve of empty pools. There are skaters, faces frozen in profound focus or pure joy, defying gravity, riding the sides, rising above the edges. Razo captures the thrill of making a place yours for a time and the melancholy of letting it go. - Boston Globe Not many people can turn their hand to something and get it right first go, especially something as tricky and intuitive as photography. But Tino has. He'll tell you it's luck or editing, but the fact is he's a bloody natural, and this book is testimony to that. Jason Crombie With a gang of nimble friends, skater and photographer Tino Razo documents the illegal underground skate scene around California's empty swimming pools - The Guardian Physical and existential risk is on view here. The photographs are raw and compelling. - Jamie Brisick Party in the Back is a portrait of a distinctly West Coast vibescape -- there's a dusky Pacific feel to these images of skaters hopping chain-link gates, of keep-out signs and watchful dogs, of the sensual curve of empty pools. There are skaters, faces frozen in profound focus or pure joy, defying gravity, riding the sides, rising above the edges. Razo captures the thrill of making a place yours for a time and the melancholy of letting it go. - Boston Globe https: //www.bostonglobe.com/arts/books/2017/01/19/photos-chronicle-renegade-skateboarders-shredding-empty-abandoned-calif-pools/OoQcslVf2JunfZvdcEeYZP/story.html An anthropological document steeped in Southern California youth culture. - LA Weekly http: //www.laweekly.com/arts/skateboarder-tino-razo-takes-us-inside-the-hidden-world-of-las-backyard-pool-skaters-7930859 [A] stunning array of eerie images of decrepit and poignant scenes; the American dream as one shattered and refracted through abandoned swimming pools, cracked concrete and dusty streets. But that's just the surface: what the publication is a love letter to, however, is skating; and the carefree rebellion of days spent scrambling about unchecked in the near dystopias of abandoned landscapes. - Creative Boom https: //www.creativeboom.com/inspiration/tino-razo/ Author InformationTino Razo started skateboarding at age 5 in with his brothers in Bennington, VT. He moved to New York as a teenager, and lived there for sixteen years. He has participated in group shows that have taken him to Japan and Europe. He currently lives in Los Angeles, where he skates every day and hangs out with his dog, Chunk Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |