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Malcolm McLaren

    Malcolm McLaren était un artiste et impresario britannique devenu une figure centrale de l'industrie musicale. Il était connu pour son approche non conventionnelle de l'art et des médias. Son influence a façonné non seulement la scène musicale, mais aussi des tendances culturelles plus larges. McLaren était un visionnaire qui repoussait constamment les limites de la créativité.

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    Different People
    • Different People

      • 292pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      "Different People" is an anthology of interviews by Swedish author Carl Abrahamsson, focusing on art, life and the creative process. Included are in-depth conversations with Conrad Rooks, Malcolm McLaren, Stelarc, John Duncan, Charles Gatewood, Mark McCloud, Ralph Metzner, Peter Beard, Bill Landis, Ralph Gibson, Maja Elliott, Michael Bowen, Bob Colacello, Dian Hanson, Anton Corbijn, June Newton, Kendell Geers, Simeon Coxe III (Silver Apples), Vicki Bennett (People Like Us), and Brian Williams (Lustmord). These groundbreaking artists, writers, musicians, photographers, filmmakers, editors and psychedelic researchers have all helped shape the culture we live in. But what makes them do what they do? Which are their driving forces and their inspirations; their joys and fears?Trapart Books, 2021, 6 x 9" paperback, illustrated with photographic portraits, 292 pages.

      Different People
    • Sid Vicious

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,8(66)Évaluer

      The last word on Sid Vicious - the world's most iconic punk figure

      Sid Vicious
    • Malcolm McLaren: The Autobiography

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Exploring the life of Malcolm McLaren, this biography delves into his pivotal role in the emergence of punk rock in the UK. It highlights his innovative spirit, controversial ideas, and the cultural impact he had on music and fashion during the 1970s. Through vivid anecdotes and insights, the narrative captures McLaren's complex personality and his influence on iconic bands, ultimately painting a portrait of a man who challenged norms and reshaped the music landscape.

      Malcolm McLaren: The Autobiography
    • Malcolm McLaren, Interviewed at The Eagle Gallery, London 1996, prints for the first time a 1996 interview with the artist and pop impresario Malcolm McLaren. He reflects on punk as an artistic project, while also offering a unique insight into the thinking behind the visual iconography that surrounded the Sex Pistols. Just as the clothes that McLaren designed with Vivienne Westwood in the 1970s have been seen as punk fashion, so has the music of the Sex Pistols - the band he managed - and the associated graphics by Jamie Reid been understood to define the character of punk. Twenty years after the event, McLaren for the first time offers a reappraisal of punk as a collaborative artistic production defined as much more than just music or fashion. The interview is accompanied by a full photographic documentation of McLaren giving the interview through which you can see him in the act of reformulating his response to punk with the recognition that it was the result of his artistic activity. For the rest of his life McLaren became increasingly focused on art activity, through film and installation. A short afterword by Young Kim (McLaren's partner) and by Andrew Wilson (co-publisher of the book) sets the interview into context. The interview and accompanying photo-portrait of McLaren offers unique insights into the creation of punk.

      Malcolm McLaren