Anton Corbijn - The Living and the Dead - 2018





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Book by the famous dutch photographer Anton Corbijn.
Schirmer and Mosel, Munich. 2018. First edition, first printing.
225 x 280 mm. 220 pages. 119 photos. Photos: Anton Corbijn. Edited by Franz Wilhelm Kaiser. Text: Marie-Noël Rio, Daria Dittmeyer-Höss. Text in English and German.
Great photobook - in perfect condition.
In the gallery some images taken from inside the book
"Through his very peculiar pictorial language, Anton Corbijn has created the public image of many post-punk bands of the 1980ies, and he has been living in a world of celebrities ever since. So it may come as a surprise that he keeps on returning to questions about the meaning of life.
An early example is his never published series of funeral monuments photographed in 1982-83 on catholic graveyards. Twenty years later, Corbijn's search fot the "Why" culminated in his project a. somebody, consisting of self-portraits in the guise of late famous musicians, taken in the landscape of his childhood."
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Book by the famous dutch photographer Anton Corbijn.
Schirmer and Mosel, Munich. 2018. First edition, first printing.
225 x 280 mm. 220 pages. 119 photos. Photos: Anton Corbijn. Edited by Franz Wilhelm Kaiser. Text: Marie-Noël Rio, Daria Dittmeyer-Höss. Text in English and German.
Great photobook - in perfect condition.
In the gallery some images taken from inside the book
"Through his very peculiar pictorial language, Anton Corbijn has created the public image of many post-punk bands of the 1980ies, and he has been living in a world of celebrities ever since. So it may come as a surprise that he keeps on returning to questions about the meaning of life.
An early example is his never published series of funeral monuments photographed in 1982-83 on catholic graveyards. Twenty years later, Corbijn's search fot the "Why" culminated in his project a. somebody, consisting of self-portraits in the guise of late famous musicians, taken in the landscape of his childhood."
(from the publisher)

