Huck x I.P.F Present: Deadbeat Club - Zineophobia
- Text by HUCK HQ
- Photography by Deanna Templeton
From the storied streets of Southern California comes Deadbeat Club, a rag-tag group of co-conspirators documenting life on the verge.
Join Huck and I.P.F at 71a Gallery for Zineophobia, the collective’s first-ever UK show, and immerse yourself in the salt-water scenes and suburban dreams of California’s burning edge.
DEADBEAT CLUB: ZINEOPHOBIA
Featuring new and original work from photographers:
Ed Templeton | Clint Woodside | Deanna Templeton | Devin Briggs | Grant Hatfield | Nolan Hall
PRIVATE VIEW: Friday 19 May, 6-9pm (RSVP Essential)
EXHIBITION: 20-28 May, 12-6pm daily
71a Leonard Street, London, EC2A 4Qs
Deadbeat Club: Zineophobia is supported by RVCA Artists Network Programme.
Refreshments come courtesy of Lagunitas and Ugly Water.
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