Mick Jagger: The Photobook

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Discover the iconic 'Mick Jagger: The Photobook,' a must-have for fans of rock music and photography enthusiasts alike. This **stunning coffee table book** features a comprehensive collection of portraits of Mick Jagger, the legendary frontman of The Rolling Stones and one of the most photographed performers in history. Published by Thames and Hudson Ltd in 2011, this **brand new paperback** showcases incredible images that were celebrated at the 2010 Arles photography festival.

This remarkable retrospective highlights the artistry behind rock photography, focusing on the **unity of face** and the **unity of genre** as explored through Jagger's dynamic presence. Each photograph tells a story, capturing the essence of Jagger's personality and the allure of rock 'n' roll culture. With contributions from François Hébel, the festival's director, this book offers an insightful introduction into the world of rock portraiture.

Whether you're a collector of music memorabilia, a photography lover, or a dedicated follower of Mick Jagger, this book will enrich your understanding of the intersection between rock music and photography. Ideal for gifting or as an addition to your own collection, 'Mick Jagger: The Photobook' is an exquisite representation of an era defined by music, performance, and charisma.

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Mick Jagger: The Photobook

Condition: BRAND NEW
Publisher: Thames and Hudson Ltd
Publication Date: 2011
Binding: Paperback


The retrospective of portraits of Mick Jagger, one of the worlds most photographed performers, was a highlight of the 2010 Arles photography festival. This book gathers together all the photographs from that exhibition, introduced by the Festivals director, Franc?ois He?bel. He?bel writes, In order to consider the rock portrait, we have chosen to focus on different unities: unity of face, in the form of Mick Jagger, and unity of genre

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