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Find more info., search and price compare for The Disciples by James Mollison Binding: Hardcover, Limited ed edition, 128 pages Publisher: Chris Boot Weight: 3.04 pound Dimension: H: 0.79 x L: 14.33 x W: 10.31 inches ISBN 10: 190571212X ISBN 13: 9781905712120 Click here to search for this book and compare price at 40+ bookstores with AddALL.com! If you cannot find this book in our new and in print search, be sure to try our used and out of print search too! |
Book Description: Over a three-year period, James Mollison attended pop concerts across Europe and the United States with a mobile photography studio, inviting fans of each music star or band to pose for a portrait on their way into the concert. The result is The Disciples, an original and highly entertaining series of fifty-seven panoramic images, each featuring eight to ten music fans mimicking the manners and dress of their particular heroes. Featuring fans of Dolly Parton, Iggy Pop, Madonna, Marilyn Manson, the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Snoop Dogg, and Motorhead, among many others, The Disciples is a surprising, sharp, and hilarious take on popular culture. The Disciples is launched in an oversize collectors' edition, exquisitely produced and designed, with each image presented on a large scale. With an introduction by Desmond Morris, popular ethnographer and author of The Naked Ape (1967). James Mollison was born in Kenya in 1973 and grew up in England. After studying art and design at Oxford Brookes University, and later film and photography at Newport School of Art, Media and Design, he moved to Italy to work at Benetton's creative lab, Fabrica. His work has been widely featured in publications throughout the world, including Colors, The New York Times Magazine, the Guardian magazine, The Paris Review, The New Yorker, and Le Monde, and his previous books include The Memory of Pablo Escobar (2007) and James and Other Apes (2004). Mollison has lived in Venice since 2003. |
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