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Who shot rock and roll : a photographic history, 1955-present (udgave 2009)

af Gail Buckland

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More than 200 spectacular, frenzied and authentic photographs from 1955 to the present catch and define the energy and intoxication of rock 'n' roll. The collection captures rock's message of freedom and personal reinvention to examine the effect of photography on the musicians, fans and culture. Many of the image collected here are now iconic - a young Elvis in 1956, tender and vulnerable, John Lennon in New York and the famous Jimi Hendrix portrait by Gered Mankowitz.… (mere)
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Titel:Who shot rock and roll : a photographic history, 1955-present
Forfattere:Gail Buckland
Info:New York : London : Knopf ; Turnaround [distributor], 2009.
Samlinger:Dit bibliotek
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Who Shot Rock and Roll: A Photographic History, 1955-Present af Gail Buckland

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a really good range of performers and photographers. i don't know how it was organized but i would have preferred by photographer. i'm sorry i missed the exhibit at the brooklyn gallery. ( )
  mahallett | Nov 3, 2013 |
I bought this book at the Brooklyn Museum in November, 2009. It was from the exhibition of the same name. A fantastic exhibition of documentary photography from the history of rock and roll. From David Lee Roth to Patti Smith to Joy Division, the exhibition covered a wide range of bands and music.
The book includes almost every photograph from the exhibition with the same commentary on the photographs. I find two faults with the book. The first is unavoidable. Some of the photographs do not translate well to book form, i.e. a photograph of the Ramones in concert is split down the middle by the spine of the book. Not a big deal, but the fan, who in my opinion makes the photograph so intense, is obscured by the crease.
The second fault I find is that the book is organized by photographer whereas the exhibition was organized by theme (i.e. something like, Before They Were Big, The Fans, After They Made It, etc.) This made for a nice experience at the exhibition. A fine book from a fantastic exhibition ( )
  yossariansleap | Mar 12, 2010 |
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More than 200 spectacular, frenzied and authentic photographs from 1955 to the present catch and define the energy and intoxication of rock 'n' roll. The collection captures rock's message of freedom and personal reinvention to examine the effect of photography on the musicians, fans and culture. Many of the image collected here are now iconic - a young Elvis in 1956, tender and vulnerable, John Lennon in New York and the famous Jimi Hendrix portrait by Gered Mankowitz.

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