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Livres anciens et modernes

Marvin Heiferman, Gary Indiana, Lisa Phillips

John Waters: Change Of Life

Harry N. Abrams, 2004

55,75 €

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(Seattle, États-Unis d'Amérique)

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Détails

Année
2004
ISBN
0810943069
Lieu d'édition
U.S.A.
Auteur
Marvin Heiferman, Gary Indiana, Lisa Phillips
Éditeurs
Harry N. Abrams
Format
XL
Edition
First Edition
Description
Very Good
Description
Oversize Hardback
Jaquette
Oui
Etat de conservation
En excellent ètat
Dédicacée
Non
Premiére Edition
Oui

Description

Exhibition catalog published on the occasion of John Waters: Change of Life at the New Museum of Contemporary Art (N.Y.) 2/8 -- 4/18 2004. Book is in excellent condition in evey respect: as new. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows light shelf wear only, no chipping, no tears, wrapped in a protective archival clear jacket. 144 pages, 210 illustrations, with 180 in color, including "Twelve Assholes and a Dirty Foot" Thirteen chromogenic prints with velvet curtains. Publisher's page has a "1." Once crowned The Pope of Trash by William Burroughs, and now hailed as the genius behind the smash-hit Broadway musical 'Hairspray, John Waters (b. 1946) is not only a controversial director, but also a powerful, perceptive visual artist. This book, published on the occasion of his first major museum exhibition, surveys his still photographic works made over the past decade, and also features stills from his seldom-seen no-budget films and objects from Waters's personal collection that reflect his fascination with photographic imagery, the mass media, and outrageous expressions of American popular culture.Waters's newer photographic work echoes themes that are central to all his work: race, sex, class, family, politics, celebrity, religion, the media, the allure of crime, glamour, and the skewering of cultural symbols and stereotypes. Waters's longevity as a cultural figure reflects his unique ability to tap into our most private attractions to the erotic, perverse, and sleazy, blatantly unleashing thoughts that polite society tries diligently to repress. As he moves from margin to mainstream, Waters's work in films, photography, and performance continues to resonate. Known as a highly entertaining and controversial filmmaker, John Waters is also an artist and photographer. 'John Waters: Change of Life' is a collection of his still photographic works made over the past decade. Includes essays by guest authors and an interview with Waters.