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July 9, 2009

Eye blog » Photo realism. Penguin use Magnum archive stock to make reportage desirable

Photo realism.
Penguin use Magnum archive stock to make reportage desirable

Publishers these days are all a-jitter at the prospect of a digital future, writes Robert Hanks, when people will download their books rather than buying old-fashioned paper. They’re probably overreacting – it will be hard for digital readers to compete with something as cheap, sturdy and easy to use as a paperback – but Penguin has been showing the right way to react to the supposed crisis: make the physical object much more desirable.

Penguin Magnum Editions

Their latest initiative is Penguin Magnums, a series of six classic or nearly classic works of reportage, with classic-looking photojournalism covers from the Magnum archives - though the boast is that none of the images has been published before. They are striking to look at, individually and as a set, though the front of Hunter S. Thompson’s Hell’s Angels (top, photo by Dennis Stock) and Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood (below, photo by Inge Morath) are a bit too similar – black and white studies of desolate, anonymous American landscapes.

Penguin Magnum Edition - In Cold Blood

What’s most striking is that the front is quite deliberately only half the story, or less: the image wraps right around the book and in several cases it’s only the back cover that makes sense of it. Andrew Chaikin’s account of the Apollo missions, A Man on the Moon, features a looming stars and stripes against a perfectly black background: you have to turn it over to see the spacesuited astronaut holding the flagpole and saluting (this isn’t, by the way, an actual moonshot, but was taken by Rene Burri at a dismantled space installation - possibly the very one where the moon landings were faked). The front of Nick Tosches’ Hellfire (below) shows part of a piano and a microphone stand: you have to turn it over to find out that the pianist, and Tosches’ subject, is Jerry Lee Lewis.

Penguin Magnum Edition – Hell Fire

In a couple of cases the turn doesn’t finish the story but it does add a dimension: the front of the Capote is dominate by a tree covered with posters announcing ‘Christ died for the ungodly’ and ‘Ye must be born again’; the back reveals what’s happening beyond the tree, a sleek Fifties saloon car speeding down the highway - a fabulous contrast between narrow American dogmatism and wide American freedom.

It looks, then, as if this really is the book as a complete object, designed to be seen in the round. There are other nice touches: on the back is a debouched block of text, each book in a different font; on the front, the title is printed on a removable sticker, so that you can clear the image completely. But – a big but – the bar-code is printed at the top of the spine, so that when these sit on your shelves (as opposed to being strewn artistically around your living room to impress guests) they look distinctly ugly; couldn’t they have put it somewhere less conspicuous - even at the bottom of the spine? And when you open them, it is clear the books have been photostatted from older editions - the typefaces are distressingly uncoordinated. A book to be seen not in the round, then, or even from inside; but stick to the front and back and they’re gorgeous.

 

See ‘Artwork and play’, Robert Hanks’s article about Brian Knight’s ‘Airfix art’ in Eye 72, ‘Advertisers in the dock. Again’ for the Eye blog, and his own blog, Zoo in the head.

See details of the The Penguin Magnum Collection on the Penguin website.

NB: The Penguin Magnums are contenders for the book cover category of Just Add Stock, Eye’s new awards for the use of stock photography. But only if they enter before 31 July 09. Follow the awards on Twitter.

Eye blog » Photo realism. Penguin use Magnum archive stock to make reportage desirable

Celebs Tweet Final Respects to Michael Jackson - E! Online

  twitter.com/kimkardashian

So today was Michael Jackson's memorial. Pretty big, historical, epic moment, obviously. And pretty big, historical, epic moments don't go unnoticed by Twitter (unless you're a Hills castmember).

M.J.'s farewell dominated the entire Twitterverse and its trending topics all day, as everyone paid tribute to the King of Pop and documented their reactions to everything from Al Sharpton's powerful speech to Paris Jackson's tearful words about her father.

Our favorite tweeting celebs, whether actually at the Staples Center or watching TV like the rest of us, made sure to share their thoughts on the Michael Jackson memorial experience, 140 characters at a time...

Kim Kardashian: "Michael's children were so brave brave 2 stand there on stage & speak to the world about their father...I spoke at my dad's funeral & it was the hardest thing I've ever had to do. I was shaking & crying & what Paris did was sooo soooo brave!"

Nick Cannon: "A day of mourning. Here in the Staples Center, God is absolutely present."

Ryan Seacrest: "This makes the world feel so small...everyone connected right now."

Sherri Shepherd: "Loved what Al Sharpton said to MJ's kids 'wasn't nothing strange about your daddy. It was strange what your daddy had to deal with.' Michael's kids needed to hear that said....'nothing strange about your daddy.' "

Serena Williams: "Today, we honor Michael Jackson for his love, music, & being a genius. I'm still shocked. Please, share your favorite songs. Thriller is great. Remember the Time is such a classic as well. Life is short, but his music will never die. MJ was subjected to harsh words, but I hope that people find understanding & stop judging."

Emmy Rossum: "Beautiful memorial. I cried when Paris spoke. I hope the family is able to grieve and their privacy will be respected during this time."

Paris Hilton: "In tears watching the MJ Memorial Service on TV, so touching. Everyone loves you Michael!"

Brandy: "Michael Jackson will forever inspire my soul and forever live in my heart. He is an angel that can now see his wings. R.I.P"

Nicky Hilton: "I was in awe of how respectful all of the media and fans were. I expected chaos. Despite what is shown on tv everyone was very gracious."

MC Hammer: "May the movement and message of The Dancer continue to move the Soul of the People to Joy, Peace, Restoration and Glory. God Bless MJ"

Kelly Osbourne: "MJ's children are so brave to stand up there and remember their father while the whole world is watching!"

Paula Abdul: "Remembering MJ and the true legend that he was and will live on to be..I'm taking some time to reflect today."

Larry King: "I was surprised MJ's body was there, but it was very touching. Al Sharpton gave such a commanding speech, so dramatic in tone & content. There was so much emotion when Usher & Brooke Shields took the stage. this has all been phenomenal but I hope the stories die down soon. Let's let him have some peace."

Celebs Tweet Final Respects to Michael Jackson - E! Online

July 8, 2009

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