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Peace. Jim Marshall Photographs/Shepard Fairey & Joan Baez 2017 HC
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    Item specifics

    Condition
    Like New: A book that looks new but has been read. Cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket ...
    Personalize
    No
    Type
    Picture Book
    Publication Name
    Reel Art Press Limited
    Signed
    No
    Ex Libris
    No
    Personalized
    No
    Original Language
    English
    Country/Region of Manufacture
    United Kingdom
    Inscribed
    No
    Vintage
    No
    ISBN
    9781909526488

    About this product

    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Reel Art Press The Limited
    ISBN-10
    1909526487
    ISBN-13
    9781909526488
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    234263449

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Jim Marshall: Peace
    Number of Pages
    128 Pages
    Language
    English
    Topic
    Individual Photographers / Monographs, Sociology / General, Peace, General, Political Process / Political Advocacy, United States / General
    Publication Year
    2017
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Travel, Political Science, Social Science, Photography
    Author
    Joan Baez
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.7 in
    Item Weight
    21.7 Oz
    Item Length
    9.7 in
    Item Width
    7.2 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2021-302604
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Reviews
    Jim Marshall is best known for his photographs of musicians in the 1960s and 70s, which capture the style and flavor of the times along with iconic performances. But as Peace, a new book published recently by Reel Art Press, shows, Marshall s focus extended beyond performers and events such as the Newport Folk Festival to the era s most ubiquitous symbol, the peace sign., ...hundreds of images of 60s peace signs, by rock s most prolific photographer...His portraits capture a young generation both repulsed and galvanized by the politics of its time: opposed to war, racism, police brutality, and censorship and committed wholeheartedly to peace., Jim Marshall is best known for his photographs of musicians in the 1960s and '70s, whichcapture the style and flavor of the times along with iconic performances. But as Peace, anew book published recently by Reel Art Press, shows, Marshall's focus extended beyondperformers and events such as the Newport Folk Festival to the era's most ubiquitoussymbol, the peace sign., Jim Marshall is best known for his photographs of musicians in the 1960s and '70s, which capture the style and flavor of the times along with iconic performances. But as Peace, a new book published recently by Reel Art Press, shows, Marshall's focus extended beyond performers and events such as the Newport Folk Festival to the era's most ubiquitous symbol, the peace sign., Jim Marshall photographed the spread of the peace sign between 1961 and 1968, with his images now published for the first time..., Photographer Jim Marshall's poignant, thoughtful and unseen photographs of Gerald Holtom's peace symbol in action have been collated into a new book, aptly titled Peace., Photographer Jim Marshall s poignant, thoughtful and unseen photographs of Gerald Holtom s peace symbol in action have been collated into a new book, aptly titled 'Peace'., In searching for peace in the 1960s, Marshall ... captures the tender emotion -- the anger and fraught optimism -- that bubbles at the surface of resistance., In searching for peace in the 1960s, Marshall & captures the tender emotion the anger and fraught optimism that bubbles at the surface of resistance., ...hundreds of images of 60s peace signs, by rock's most prolific photographer...His portraits capture a young generation both repulsed and galvanized by the politics of its time: opposed to war, racism, police brutality, and censorship and committed wholeheartedly to peace., Photographer Jim Marshall's poignant, thoughtful and unseen photographs of Gerald Holtom's peace symbol in action have been collated into a new book, aptly titled 'Peace'.
    Afterword by
    Baez, Joan
    Dewey Decimal
    779.930366092
    Synopsis
    The life of a symbol, in the streets and on the subway--a plea for a peaceful world Jim Marshall: Peace collects the beloved photographer's previously unseen "peace" photographs, taken mainly between 1961 and 1968. Photographing across America, Marshall charted the life of a symbol, documenting how the peace sign went from holding a specific anti-nuclear meaning to serving as a broad, internationally recognized symbol for peace. Marshall captured street graffiti in the New York subway, buttons pinned to hippies and students, and West Coast peace rallies held by a generation who believed, for a brief moment, they could make a difference. The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) symbol, also known as the peace sign, was designed in 1958 by Gerald Holtom for the British Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. When the design spread from the UK to the American anti-war campaign, it caught the eye of Marshall, who saw himself as an anthropologist and journalist documenting the changing times of the 1960s. In between official assignments, Marshall started photographing the symbol and peace rallies as a personal project. He tabled these images on an index card in his archives labeled "Peace," where they remained, until now., 'Jim Marshall's photographs do not merely capture a momentous era in our collective history: they demonstrate what needs to be done, and what can be done, to ensure freedom for ourselves and those who follow us. As the sticker on the guitar case says: 'Peace is the only shelter.'' - Peter Doggett. Jim Marshall's unseen 'peace' photographs, collated and published here for the first time, are a timely document for our world today. Almost 60 years after the creation of the CND peace symbol, this body of work is a beautiful and thoughtful reflection from one of the most celebrated photographers of the twentieth century. It is introduced with a foreword by renowned street artist and graphic designer Shepard Fairey and text by Peter Doggett. Folk singer Joan Baez provides the book's afterword. Marshall saw himself as an anthropologist and a journalist, visually recording the changing times and explosion of creativity and celebrity in the 1960s. He loved street photography, and in between official assignments, started documenting the CND peace symbol and peace rallies as a personal project. He tabled these images on an index card in his archives labeled with the peace sign, where they remained until now. The CND symbol was designed in 1958 by Gerald Holtom for the British Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. The symbol spread from the UK to the anti-war campaign in the US. Marshall's photographs were taken mainly between 1961 and 1968 across America and chart the progression of the symbol from a 'Ban the Bomb' specific protest, to an internationally recognised symbol of peace. He captured street graffiti in the New York subway, buttons pinned to hippies and students, and West Coast peace rallies held by a generation who believed, for a brief moment, they could make a difference.
    LC Classification Number
    TR655
    Text by
    Doggett, Peter

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