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Mick Rock Exposed
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
Mick Rock Exposed
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Authors and Contributors |
By (photographer) Mick Rock
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Foreword by Tom Stoppard
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Afterword by Andrew Loog Oldman
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:256 | Dimensions(mm): Height 193,Width 234 |
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Category/Genre | Photography and photographs Rock and Pop |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780957148345
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Classifications | Dewey:778.99782421 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Palazzo Editions Ltd
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Imprint |
Palazzo Editions Ltd
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Publication Date |
1 September 2014 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Mick Rock is the foremost rock photographer of his generation. In 'Exposed', he reveals his definitive collection of images, telling the story in his own words of his early career and the larger-than-life characters with whom he mixed. As well as being a retrospective of his work, it is a cultural journey through a time when rock ruled. It is a compendium of experiences, eyewitness accounts, and intimate detail, all culminating in candid incidental visual insights and time-tested iconic imagery that we all recognise today. This is a vivid and memorable account of Rock's adventures behind the camera, a colourful blend of the overt and the intimate, the beautiful and the irreverent truly exposed. Mick Rock's career was launched when he photographed an almost unknown David Bowie in 1972. The two established an instant rapport and Rock went on to document the rise and fall of Ziggy Stardust, amassing thousands of photographs, shooting posters, album artwork and even several videos. His reputation as 'the man who shot the Seventies' was cemented with iconic images of Lou Reed, Syd Barrett, Iggy Pop, Queen, The Sex Pistols, The Ramones and Blondie. More recently, Mick has exposed with his camera Kate Moss, Michael Stipe, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Chemical Brothers, Razor light, The Killers and The Libertines. His work hangs in the National Portrait Gallery, London. REVIEWS: "Mick Rock: Exposed is well worth your time. It's a retrospective that tributes the weird and the wonderful and also knocks these stars off their pedestal if only momentarily. He who shot them brings all their quirks to life and there's certainly an air of inspiration among them all." - FBI Radio 200 colour and b&w photographs
Author Biography
Mick Rock's career was launched when he photographed an almost unknown David Bowie in 1972. The two established an instant rapport and Rock went on to document the rise and fall of Ziggy Stardust. His reputation as 'the man who shot the Seventies' was cemented with iconic images of Lou Reed, Syd Barrett, Iggy Pop, Queen, The Sex Pistols, The Ramones and Blondie. More recently, Mick has exposed with his camera Kate Moss, Michael Stipe, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Chemical Brothers, Razor light, The Killers and The Libertines.
ReviewsMick Rock: Exposed is well worth your time. It's a retrospective that tributes the weird and the wonderful and also knocks these stars off their pedestal - if only momentarily. He who shot them brings all their quirks to life and there's certainly an air of inspiration among them all." - FBI Radio
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