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Anton Corbijn / Tom Waits '77-'11 The book (boek ongeopend!)
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Hét meest gewilde boek met de fotografie van Anton Corbijn : Waits/Corbijn '77-'11.
Dit exemplaar is ongeopend , dat wil zeggen ongeopende kartonnen verpakking met daarin het boek in de cassette nog in de folie verpakt!
Dus niet zogenaamd maar 1x gelezen bla bla maar intussen jaren in een rokerige huiskamer bewaard maar dus echt nieuw!
Photographs by Anton Corbijn
Curiosities by Tom Waits
Texts by Jim Jarmusch & Rober Christgau
Schirmer/Mosel Verlag GmbH
ISBN 978-3-8296-0555-7 / 9783829605557
Het boek is genummerd en is één van de 6.600 uitgebrachte exemplaren. De meeste exemplaren zijn destijds verscheept naar de VS. Zie Ebay voor de gangbare prijzen.
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Tom Waits
For more than 35 years now, songwriter, performer, actor Tom Waits has been creating music, releasing over 20 albums to date. He continues to inspire new generations of songwriters who have their own story to tell and their own dark muse to follow.
Anton Corbijn
Anton Corbijn took his first photographs in the early 70s. He was soon established as one of the leading visual creators in the music world and is now seen as an influential portrait-photographer as well as a designer and film director. Hes currently finishing his 3rd movie, A Most Wanted Man with Philip Seymour Hoffman, in Germany.
Jim Jarmusch
Born in Akron, Ohio, Jim Jarmusch lives and works in New York. Films include Permanent Vacation (1980), Stranger than Paradise (1984), Down by Law (1986), Mystery Train (1989), Night on Earth (1991), Dead Man (1995), Year of the Horse (1997), Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999), Coffee and Cigarettes (2003), Broken Flowers (2005) The Limits of Control (2009) and the short film Int. Trailer. Night. (2002).
Robert Christgau
A contributor to Esquire, Village Voice, Rolling Stone, Blender and many more for over four decades, Robert Christgau is considered to be one of the most important critics of American pop culture. His weekly column Christgaus Consumer Guide ran for 41 years and it was him who launched Village Voices annual Pazz & Jop critics poll. On his blog Expert Witness he now writes for MSN Music.
WAITS/CORBIJN 77-11, a collectors edition linen slipcase book limited to 6,600 copies, is scheduled for a May 8th release in US and Europe by renowned German publisher Schirmer-Mosel. The coffee table art book not only features over 200 pages of Waits portraits taken by Corbijn over four decades, but also includes over 50 pages of the first published collection of musings and photographs taken by Waits himself. The linen bound book has introductions written by film director Jim Jarmusch, and the longtime music critic Robert Christgau.
WAITS/CORBIJN 77-11 is the chronicle of an artistic collaboration that reaches back more than 35 years, to those first black-and-white photographs of Tom Waits taken by a young Anton Corbijn in Holland in 1977. Corbijn would go on to acclaim for his iconic enigmatic portraits of musicians and other artistsfrom U2 and Miles Davis to Robert De Niro and Clint Eastwood to Damien Hirst and Gerhard Richteralso becoming a designer, a pioneer in music video and more recently, an award-winning director of feature films. By 1977, Tom Waits was already known world-wide for a series of stunning, timeless albums, filled with songs of a noir-tinged Los Angeles that owed as much to writers like John Fante and Jack Kerouac as it did to jazz, blues and tin-pan alley that had soaked into Waits pores from childhood. Ahead of Waits lay his partnership with Kathleen Brennanleading to such touchstone recordings as Rain Dogs and Mule Variationshis film work with the likes of Francis Ford Coppola and Jim Jarmusch, and his stage projects with legendary director Robert Wilson.
In those first photographs, then, are the seeds of these two intertwined careers, feeding off each other. Waits vibrant persona helped Corbijn define his narrative, cinematic style of still photography: images that felt as if you were coming in on the middle of some unfolding drama. Corbijn complimented Waits theatrical side in a way that synced beautifully with the experimental music he was making with Brennan. Anton picks up a small black box, points it at you and all the leaves fall from the trees. The shadows now are long and scary, the house looks completely abandoned and I look like a handsome undertaker. I love working with Anton, hes someone with a real point of view. Believe me, I wont go jumping off rocks wearing only a Dracula cape for just anyone, Waits says.
Waits own photography, collected here for the first time under the title Curiosities, gives a visual handle to the artistic intelligence millions of fans know only through his music.
Photographs of Tom Waits by Anton Corbijn, photographs by Tom Waits of the vivid quotidian, stretching down through the years and presented for the first time in a beautiful clothbound book; side by side, these 226 images record one of the longest and most fruitful collaborations in the careers of both artists. Its rare, Corbijn says, to take photographs of someone over a 30+ year period. Our work together developed totally organically and thats a beauty in itself. We are very serious about our work but when it comes to working together, were like children resisting maturity. Its liberating and a much needed legal drug.
THE BOOK WAITS/CORBIJN 77-11 is the celebration of an artistic collaboration that reaches back more than 35 years, to those first black-and-white photographs of Tom Waits taken by a young and virtually unknown Anton Corbijn in Holland in 1977. Corbijn would go on to acclaim for his iconic, enigmatic portraits of musicians and other artists from U2 and Miles Davis to Robert De Niro and Clint Eastwood to Damien Hirst and Gerhard Richter also becoming a pioneer in music video and more recently, an award-winning director of feature films.
By 1977, Tom Waits was already known worldwide for a series of stunning, timeless albums, filled with songs of a noir-tinged Los Angeles that owed as much to writers like John Fante and Jack Kerouac as it did to the jazz, blues, and tin-pan alley that had soaked into Waits pores from childhood. Ahead of Waits lay his partnership with Kathleen Brennan leading to such touchstone recordings as Rain Dogs and Mule Variations his film work with the likes of Francis Ford Coppola and Jim Jarmusch, and his stage projects with legendary director Robert Wilson.
In those first photographs, then, are the seeds of these two intertwined careers, feeding off each other. Waits vibrant persona helped Corbijn define his narrative, cinematic style of still photography: images that felt as if you were coming in on the middle of some unfolding drama. In turn, Corbijn helped Waits evolve his visual style into a new theatrical self that synced beautifully with the experimental music he was making with Brennan. And lead him to his own photography, collected here for the first time under the title Curiosities, a visual handle to the artistic intelligence millions of fans know only through his music. Photographs of Tom Waits by Anton Corbijn, photographs by Tom Waits of the vivid quotidian, stretching down through the years, and presented for the first time in a beautiful clothbound book; side by side, these 226 images record one of the longest and most fruitful collaborations in the careers of both artists.
Dit exemplaar is ongeopend , dat wil zeggen ongeopende kartonnen verpakking met daarin het boek in de cassette nog in de folie verpakt!
Dus niet zogenaamd maar 1x gelezen bla bla maar intussen jaren in een rokerige huiskamer bewaard maar dus echt nieuw!
Photographs by Anton Corbijn
Curiosities by Tom Waits
Texts by Jim Jarmusch & Rober Christgau
Schirmer/Mosel Verlag GmbH
ISBN 978-3-8296-0555-7 / 9783829605557
Het boek is genummerd en is één van de 6.600 uitgebrachte exemplaren. De meeste exemplaren zijn destijds verscheept naar de VS. Zie Ebay voor de gangbare prijzen.
Foto 2 is van het aangeboden exemplaar. De overige foto's zijn ter informatie.
Geen onzinbiedingen of onzinreacties via mail. Daarop geen reactie. Ligt niet in de weg!
Aangetekende en verzekerde verzending binnen Nederland via PostNL (stevig verpakt) inbegrepen.
Worldwide shipping possible!
Ook andere boeken van Anton Corbijn beschikbaar, onder andere STAR TRAK. Zie alle advertenties. Ook zeefdrukken van Herman Brood.
Tom Waits
For more than 35 years now, songwriter, performer, actor Tom Waits has been creating music, releasing over 20 albums to date. He continues to inspire new generations of songwriters who have their own story to tell and their own dark muse to follow.
Anton Corbijn
Anton Corbijn took his first photographs in the early 70s. He was soon established as one of the leading visual creators in the music world and is now seen as an influential portrait-photographer as well as a designer and film director. Hes currently finishing his 3rd movie, A Most Wanted Man with Philip Seymour Hoffman, in Germany.
Jim Jarmusch
Born in Akron, Ohio, Jim Jarmusch lives and works in New York. Films include Permanent Vacation (1980), Stranger than Paradise (1984), Down by Law (1986), Mystery Train (1989), Night on Earth (1991), Dead Man (1995), Year of the Horse (1997), Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999), Coffee and Cigarettes (2003), Broken Flowers (2005) The Limits of Control (2009) and the short film Int. Trailer. Night. (2002).
Robert Christgau
A contributor to Esquire, Village Voice, Rolling Stone, Blender and many more for over four decades, Robert Christgau is considered to be one of the most important critics of American pop culture. His weekly column Christgaus Consumer Guide ran for 41 years and it was him who launched Village Voices annual Pazz & Jop critics poll. On his blog Expert Witness he now writes for MSN Music.
WAITS/CORBIJN 77-11, a collectors edition linen slipcase book limited to 6,600 copies, is scheduled for a May 8th release in US and Europe by renowned German publisher Schirmer-Mosel. The coffee table art book not only features over 200 pages of Waits portraits taken by Corbijn over four decades, but also includes over 50 pages of the first published collection of musings and photographs taken by Waits himself. The linen bound book has introductions written by film director Jim Jarmusch, and the longtime music critic Robert Christgau.
WAITS/CORBIJN 77-11 is the chronicle of an artistic collaboration that reaches back more than 35 years, to those first black-and-white photographs of Tom Waits taken by a young Anton Corbijn in Holland in 1977. Corbijn would go on to acclaim for his iconic enigmatic portraits of musicians and other artistsfrom U2 and Miles Davis to Robert De Niro and Clint Eastwood to Damien Hirst and Gerhard Richteralso becoming a designer, a pioneer in music video and more recently, an award-winning director of feature films. By 1977, Tom Waits was already known world-wide for a series of stunning, timeless albums, filled with songs of a noir-tinged Los Angeles that owed as much to writers like John Fante and Jack Kerouac as it did to jazz, blues and tin-pan alley that had soaked into Waits pores from childhood. Ahead of Waits lay his partnership with Kathleen Brennanleading to such touchstone recordings as Rain Dogs and Mule Variationshis film work with the likes of Francis Ford Coppola and Jim Jarmusch, and his stage projects with legendary director Robert Wilson.
In those first photographs, then, are the seeds of these two intertwined careers, feeding off each other. Waits vibrant persona helped Corbijn define his narrative, cinematic style of still photography: images that felt as if you were coming in on the middle of some unfolding drama. Corbijn complimented Waits theatrical side in a way that synced beautifully with the experimental music he was making with Brennan. Anton picks up a small black box, points it at you and all the leaves fall from the trees. The shadows now are long and scary, the house looks completely abandoned and I look like a handsome undertaker. I love working with Anton, hes someone with a real point of view. Believe me, I wont go jumping off rocks wearing only a Dracula cape for just anyone, Waits says.
Waits own photography, collected here for the first time under the title Curiosities, gives a visual handle to the artistic intelligence millions of fans know only through his music.
Photographs of Tom Waits by Anton Corbijn, photographs by Tom Waits of the vivid quotidian, stretching down through the years and presented for the first time in a beautiful clothbound book; side by side, these 226 images record one of the longest and most fruitful collaborations in the careers of both artists. Its rare, Corbijn says, to take photographs of someone over a 30+ year period. Our work together developed totally organically and thats a beauty in itself. We are very serious about our work but when it comes to working together, were like children resisting maturity. Its liberating and a much needed legal drug.
THE BOOK WAITS/CORBIJN 77-11 is the celebration of an artistic collaboration that reaches back more than 35 years, to those first black-and-white photographs of Tom Waits taken by a young and virtually unknown Anton Corbijn in Holland in 1977. Corbijn would go on to acclaim for his iconic, enigmatic portraits of musicians and other artists from U2 and Miles Davis to Robert De Niro and Clint Eastwood to Damien Hirst and Gerhard Richter also becoming a pioneer in music video and more recently, an award-winning director of feature films.
By 1977, Tom Waits was already known worldwide for a series of stunning, timeless albums, filled with songs of a noir-tinged Los Angeles that owed as much to writers like John Fante and Jack Kerouac as it did to the jazz, blues, and tin-pan alley that had soaked into Waits pores from childhood. Ahead of Waits lay his partnership with Kathleen Brennan leading to such touchstone recordings as Rain Dogs and Mule Variations his film work with the likes of Francis Ford Coppola and Jim Jarmusch, and his stage projects with legendary director Robert Wilson.
In those first photographs, then, are the seeds of these two intertwined careers, feeding off each other. Waits vibrant persona helped Corbijn define his narrative, cinematic style of still photography: images that felt as if you were coming in on the middle of some unfolding drama. In turn, Corbijn helped Waits evolve his visual style into a new theatrical self that synced beautifully with the experimental music he was making with Brennan. And lead him to his own photography, collected here for the first time under the title Curiosities, a visual handle to the artistic intelligence millions of fans know only through his music. Photographs of Tom Waits by Anton Corbijn, photographs by Tom Waits of the vivid quotidian, stretching down through the years, and presented for the first time in a beautiful clothbound book; side by side, these 226 images record one of the longest and most fruitful collaborations in the careers of both artists.