The Writing on the Wall - Couverture souple

 
9780993152009: The Writing on the Wall

Synopsis

L'écriture sur le mur de Roger Perry a été vue pour la dernière fois dans les librairies il y a près de 40 ans. C'était sans doute la première enquête majeure de la scène graffiti naissante de Londres, et a contribué à établir une tendance qui a finalement conduit à la prolifération massive de ces livres, visible dans presque toutes les librairies et magasins de cadeaux de musée dans le monde. Les photos graffiti Perry peuvent être considérées comme les racines de ce que nous connaissons aujourd'hui. C'est un moyen de communication beaucoup plus viscéral, qui pour la plupart est moins inquiet du style d'écriture et plus préoccupé par le contenu du message. Une nouvelle préface complète raconte les histoires derrière les photos pour la première fois, et présente les informations d'un certain nombre de personnes responsables de l'écriture des graffitis en premier lieu. Les photos nous donnent une fenêtre fascinante sur le Londres contre-culturel des années 1970, avec Perry donnant une plate-forme impartiale à tous ceux qui voulaient être entendus sur le fond de la décomposition urbaine et de la régénération. Les personnages centraux de l'histoire sont un mélange éclectique, y compris les membres du groupe situationniste King Mob, le poète et dramaturge Heathcote Williams, le journaliste Neil Lyndon et même les membres du légendaire groupe de ska Madness.

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Biographie de l'auteur

Born in 1944, Roger Perry was a photo-journalist with a passion for documenting those on the edge of popular culture and art. He grew up in Hendon, North London, and after studying engineering for a while he went on to Harrow Technical College and School of Art, to study photography. In 1968 he started to photograph fringe theatre and rock musicians for the newly-launched Time Out magazine. He was fascinated by London s burgeoning music scene and photographed in black and white the styles and personalities that evolved within it - during this period his daughter, Mary-Jane Robinson was born. He was a regular contributor to Time Out, The Sunday Times, Vogue, Nova and many other magazines, and travelled the world for them, from Ian Smith s Rhodesia to the tea plantations of Sri Lanka. In 1976 this book of London graffiti The Writing on the Wall was published and became hugely successful. Roger was also instrumental in forming Impact, the reportage and travel picture library. He developed arthritis in his early thirties, and by the mid 1980 s found himself unable to work and use his camera as he wanted, so he turned to his other great passion in life - Lancia motor cars. Having lived in rural Suffolk since 1980, he set up Classico from his barn in the garden, restoring classic Lancias for people all over the world, until his untimely death in 1991.

Présentation de l'éditeur

Roger Perry's The Writing on the Wall was last seen in book shops nearly 40 years ago. It was arguably the first major survey of London's fledgling graffiti scene, and helped establish a trend which has ultimately led to the massive proliferation of such books, visible in nearly every book store and museum gift shop in the world. The graffiti Perry photographs can be seen as the roots of what we're familiar with today. It's a far more visceral means of communication, that for the most part is less worried about the style of the writing, and more concerned with the content of the message. An extensive new foreword tells the stories behind the photos for the first time, and features insights from a number of those responsible for writing the graffiti in the first place. The photos give us a fascinating window into 1970s countercultural London, with Perry giving an impartial platform to anyone and everyone that wanted to be heard over the backdrop of urban decay and regeneration. The central figures in the story are an eclectic mix, including members of situationist group King Mob, poet and playwright Heathcote Williams, journalist Neil Lyndon and even members of the legendary ska band Madness.

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