Since the dawn of modernism, visual and music production have had a particularly intimate relationship.
Author(s): Francesco Spampinato
512 Pages
Music, History & Criticism
Series Name: 40th Edition
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About the Book
This unique anthology of artists' record covers, from the 1950s to today includes more than 450 covers, tracing the interaction between music and the visual arts. Featured covers include Salvador Dalí's skewered butterfly for Jackie Gleason and Banksy's stenciled graffiti for Blur.
Book Synopsis
Since the dawn of modernism, visual and music production have had a particularly intimate relationship. From Luigi Russolo's 1913 Futurist manifesto L'Arte dei Rumori (The Art of Noise) to Marcel Duchamp's 1925 double-sided discs Rotoreliefs, the 20th century saw ever more fertile exchange between sounds and shapes, marks and melodies, and different fields of composition and performance.
In Francesco Spampinato's unique anthology of artists' record covers, we discover the rhythm of this particular cultural history. The book presents 450 covers and records by visual artists from the 1950s through to today, exploring how modernism, Pop Art, Conceptual Art, postmodernism, and various forms of contemporary art practice have all informed this collateral field of visual production and supported the mass distribution of music with defining imagery that swiftly and suggestively evokes an aural encounter.
Along the way, we find Jean-Michel Basquiat's urban hieroglyphs for his own Tartown record label, Banksy's stenciled graffiti for Blur, and a skewered Salvador Dalí butterfly on Jackie Gleason's Lonesome Echo. There are insightful analyses and fact sheets alongside the covers listing the artist, performer, album name, label, year of release, and information on the original artwork. Interviews with Tauba Auerbach, Shepard Fairey, Kim Gordon, Christian Marclay, Albert Oehlen, and Raymond Pettibon add personal accounts on the collaborative relationship between artists and musicians.
Review Quotes
"A comprehensive look at some of the most memorable artworks in music history."-- "The Independent"
"Celebrates the records and artworks we've loved and re-loved over the decades."-- "itsnicethat.com"
Dimensions (Overall): 8.7 Inches (H) x 6.4 Inches (W) x 1.2 Inches (D)
Weight: 2.85 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: 40th Edition
Sub-Genre: History & Criticism
Genre: Music
Number of Pages: 512
Publisher: Taschen
Format: Hardcover
Author: Francesco Spampinato
Language: Multiple Languages
Street Date: August 23, 2021
TCIN: 84314823
UPC: 9783836588164
Item Number (DPCI): 247-24-5326
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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