Tony Caramanico: Montauk Surf Journals
By (Author) Tony Caramanico
Edited by Zack Raffin
Damiani
Damiani
2nd July 2024
6th June 2024
Italy
General
Non Fiction
797.32092
Hardback
120
Width 230mm, Height 305mm
920g
Tony Caramanico has lived many lives. A competitive surfer, TV producer, surf shop owner, astute traveler, apprentice and artist, few have experienced more phases of surfing's development than Tony. Unlike more established sports, surfing's pop cultural adoption began largely in the 50s and 60s. While unfortunately a dying breed, those who've played a key role in its development are still around to impart their wisdom. Steeped in experience, their stories of a time before surfing's commercialization told with an off the cuff "you should have been there" attitude are relatable to all in search of freedom from today's hyper regimented world. With memories rooted in empty white sand beaches, hard yard travel and the endless pursuit of new sensation, surfing's OGs constantly inspire ideas of an untethered existence.
This book will be predominantly composed of Tony's art as these pieces are literal representations of his surfing life. These legible journals will provide a unique window into what the day to day of a traveling surfer in the 70s 80s and 90s was like. The book chronicles Tony's surfing youth, features art pieces highlighting marquee works from his thousands of entries. The book contains Tony's journals along with photos of his highly lauded 100+ piece surfboard collection.
An important aspect of this book will be Tony speaking to his time apprenticing for Peter Beard, his experience living on Peter's compound and the direct ties between Peter and Tony's art.
A painstakingly casual collection of collaged journals that make forty years of time fly by and stand still at the same time.--Howard Hampton "Bookforum"
As his passion and wanderlust grew, so did his journals--words and picture collages now span volumes, moving readers with his colorful reflections.--Rachel Feinblatt "Hamptons Magazine"
Mixing photos, drawings, words and textures that are double-page collages that mesmerize and transport you beaches and waves far, far away.-- "Montauk Life"
Tony Caramanico has lived a full surfing life. Catching his first wave in 1963 at his native Gilgo Beach, New York, Tony's 60 years of surfing has spanned the breadth of the sport itself. From the development of wetsuits, producing one of network televisions first ever surf programs in 'American Sportsman' to traveling the world as a competing professional there are few people who have delved deeper within surfing's culture. Acutely aware of his exuberant existence, Tony began chronicling his daily life via his unique brand of journaling in the early 80's. After meeting renowned artist Peter Beard in Montauk, New York. Tony was invited to live and apprentice with Peter, using this time to guide his artistic process. Melding collage work, stream of consciousness writing and both surf/pop cultural references, Tony's journals paint an intricate picture of freedom, joy and Tony's undying passion for a surfing life.