Selected Product: | Dead Children Playing: A Picture Book (Radiohead) Hardcover Author: Stanley Donwood, Dr Tchock Publisher: Verso Release Date: 2007-10-01 ISBN-10: 1844671704 ISBN-13: 9781844671700 List Price: $15.95 Average Customer Rating: | | There Will Be Blood ISBN-10: B000XA50MK Radiohead - Meeting People Is Easy ISBN-10: B00000IPG9 Spitting Feathers, 5 B-Sides and 1 Video [EP] ISBN-10: B000JJS2X4 In Rainbows ISBN-10: B000YXMMAE Com Lag (2Plus2IsFive) ISBN-10: B000OCXF4M |
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"I end up spending my entire autumn and winter in a barn in the Oxfordshire countryside, painting with these seven colours, painting words onto canvases that are a metre and a half square. Part of what I'm trying to do is treat the canvas as "real estate"; I map out a district of a city and then infill with coloured blocks and words. I start with the Pacific coast, and then map the inland area of Los Angeles... in a sort of homage to the War on Terror I start finding maps of other cities on the internet; Grozny, Kabul, London, Baghdad... I'm finding it all quite intense. I have to force myself to remember to breathe, and the repetitive aspect of using only seven colours is affecting everything I see. Tree=green. House=red. Sky=blue. Or black. Or green..."—Stanley Donwood from Dead Children Playing
Stanley Donwood and the persistently enigmatic Dr Tchock are the elusive duo responsible for Radiohead's artwork. Containing almost all the paintings they have produced in the last decade, this book also contains a cornucopia of never-before-seen artwork. From the startling irruption of memory into the present in the Kid A paintings, to the overwhelming information overload of Hail to the Thief's landscapes of conflict, Dead Children Playing presents some of the most iconic artwork of our time. A must for Radiohead fans | Customer Rating: | If you are into Radiohead, this book is a must have in your collection.
You will find in the text an insight into the inspiration sources and creative methods of Stanley Donwood and Dr. Tchock. The quality of the print is good, and the hard cover gives it a nice durable feel. | Nice title for a coffee table book | Customer Rating: | | It's worth the comments alone from the less artistic guests that happen by. Nice little compilation of Radiohead inspired or inspired by art. | SO GOOD! | Customer Rating: | | There really isn't a bad recipe in this book. I was a little turned off by some of the "progressive" stuff at first, but my wife insisted and I loved it. Really gives you some great new ideas about food. | Good Review | Customer Rating: | | This book is great, cheap, and you can go back and look at it again and again. Stanley Donwood is a genious. Buy it! | For Radiohead Fans | Customer Rating: | I don't imagine that you're looking at this book if you're not already a big Radiohead fan, so you're lucky that this book's target market is definitely you. There is a lot of good artwork, sketches, and lyric pages from Stanley Donwood and Dr. Tchock (Thom Yorke) from the OK Computer era through to the recent artwork for Yorke's The Eraser solo album. One of the things that I found most interesting was that the Hail to the Thief word collage/maps were identified as the cities on which they're based. Of course, NYC was easy, but you probably had to be a real geography whiz to know the rest.
Anyhow, for this price, it's a good book to flip through, although your friends might give you some funny looks when they see the title. |
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