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Art Record Covers - Francesco Spaminato - książka
Producent: Taschen
An extraordinary collection of album covers designed by artists from the 1950s to the present day highlights the enduring connection between visual art and music. Since the rise of modernism, these two creative fields have shared a remarkably intimate bond. The early 20th century witnessed growing interactions between sound and imagery, exemplified by innovations such as Luigi Russolo’s 1913 Futurist manifesto, L’Arte dei Rumori, and Marcel Duchamp's 1925 Rotoreliefs double-sided discs. This rich cultural interplay is captured in Francesco Spampinato’s remarkable anthology, which presents a detailed exploration of 450 album covers crafted by visual artists from the 1950s onward.In this anthology, the influence of movements like modernism, Pop Art, Conceptual Art, postmodernism, and various contemporary art forms on the visual representation of music is examined. These styles have shaped the way music is marketed and experienced, providing defining imagery that evokes auditory sensations. The book features memorable works such as Jean-Michel Basquiat’s urban motifs for his Tartown record label, Banksy’s distinctive graffiti for Blur, and Salvador Dalí’s imaginative butterfly for Jackie Gleason’s Lonesome Echo.Providing further depth, the book includes insightful analyses and detailed fact sheets that list the artist, performer, album name, label, release year, and background information on the original artwork. Interviews with creators like Tauba Auerbach, Shepard Fairey, Kim Gordon, Christian Marclay, Albert Oehlen, and Raymond Pettibon offer personal insights into the collaborative dynamics between visual artists and musicians, enriching our understanding of this unique cultural phenomenon.
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Cena: 113.00 PLN
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