Terry Smith
drkrm gallery is pleased to present America’s Finest Kids, photographer Terry Smith’s
photographic essay of youth culture in Southern California, which will be on
display from June 2nd through June 30th, 2012. There will be a reception for
the Artist Saturday June 2nd from 7 till 10 pm.
“Is it art, or indecent
photography?…” In 2001, Terry Smith hung 51 photographs in a downtown San Diego
Starbucks. Nine days after the show opened he was forced to take them down.
Although steeped in a desire to facilitate social awareness, Smith’s images
make people uncomfortable. His work is powerful, provocative, and…well...
outrageously sexualized. The gritty, raw nature of Smith’s images - young men,
street kids, punks, juvenile delinquents - depicts a class of society the
average person doesn’t consider beautiful. These are “lost” kids that Smith describes
as “all tore up inside.” He funnels a genuine passion for these boys into his
art, creating profound and sometime disturbing images of these young men. Smith
explains that, “I simply want to celebrate the beauty and strength found in the
young American male.” Smith’s images are reminiscent of the stark documentary
reality of Larry Clark, the sexuality of Bruce Weber and the erotic street
photography of Herbert List.
Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1962,
Smith grew up in a Christian home and even sang in the church choir.
In the
1980s Smith became involved in social work as a missionary for his church and
with juvenile delinquents at shelters in L.A and San Diego. He started
photographing local teenage surfer and skater kids and in an attempt to show
that, despite their outward appearance, these “damaged” kids are all beautiful.
His resulting photography essay is deeply personal and emotional. Smith’s been
photographing America’s Finest Kids for 15 years.
drkrm is an exhibition space
dedicated to the display and survey of popular cultural images, fine art
photography, cutting edge and alternative photographic processes as well as a
full service black & white photo lab. drkrm is located at 727 S. Spring
Street in the Gallery Row district of Downtown Los Angeles. Regular hours are
Wednesday-Saturday 12-6, Sunday 12-4 or by appointment.
"I simply want to celebrate the beauty and strength found in the young American (male)".
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