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Check out the NY Times Sunday Magazine photo essay on the 36 year collaboration between Waits and Corbijn that spawned their upcoming May 8th photo book here.
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New York Times Sunday Magazine Piece
Check out the NY Times Sunday Magazine photo essay on the 36 year collaboration between Waits and Corbijn that spawned their upcoming May 8th photo book here.
Sunday London Times Magazine Article and Select Images From “WAITS/CORBIJN ’77 – ‘11”
Tomato Seeds (Tom Waits) Monsters On The Sidewalk (Tom Waits) California, Dillon Beach, 2002 (Anton Corbijn) Tom Waits: Growling Through the Grain Sunday Times, 14 April 2013 Back in the grim but glorious days of 1978, a young Dutch photographer named Anton Corbijn arrived in Los Angeles. It was his first trip to America. He took a taxi to the Tropicana Motel on Santa Monica Boulevard. Stepping out of the cab, he found Tom Waits sitting on the sidewalk. “It was,” he recalls, savouring the memory, “a Hollywood dream come true.” He shouldn’t have been surprised. The Tropicana, now sadly gone, was to LA what the Chelsea Hotel was and is to New York — rock’n’roll central. There’s no point in listing the people who stayed there because everybody stayed there. Tom was a permanent resident; he lived in a bungalow round the back. Click here to read more: http://bryanappleyard.com/tom-waits-growling-through-the-grain/
Anton Corbijn To Open "Waits/Corbijn '77 - '11" Exhibition On May 5th In Amsterdam
On May 5th, WAITS/CORBIJN ’77 –’11, a limited edition book by Anton Corbijn and Tom Waits will be presented for the first time at &Foam the project space of Foam, the Photography Museum Amsterdam. To celebrate the book release, there will be an exhibition of unique material on display, allowing an insight into the book’s creative process and how this collaboration came to fruition. Anton Corbijn will be present at the event on May 5th to sign copies, ahead of the book’s worldwide release on the 8th of May. The presentation is organized by Foam, which since opening its doors in 2001, has established itself as one of Europe’s primary venues for photography. Foam has hosted solo exhibitions by key names in international photography, such as Henri Cartier-Bresson, Richard Avedon, Diane Arbus, Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin, Annie Leibovitz and Anton Corbijn, whose major exhibition of recent work “Inwards and Onwards” was Foam's highest attended show to date. Click here to pre-order the book. For more information on the presentation visit: http://www.foam.org/press/2013/books-foam For more information on the book visit: www.waits-corbijn.com
Tom Waits and Anton Corbijn to Release a Collaborative Photographic Book "Waits/Corbijn '77-'11"
WAITS/CORBIJN ‘77-‘11, a collector’s edition linen slipcase book limited to 6,600 copies, is scheduled for a May 8th release in US and Europe by renowned German publisher <a href= "http://www.schirmer-mosel.com" target=_BLANK>Schirmer-Mosel</a>. The coffee table art book not only features over 200 pages of Waits’ portraits taken by Corbijn over four decades, but also includes over 50 pages of the first published collection of musings and photographs taken by Waits himself. The linen bound book has introductions written by film director Jim Jarmusch, and the longtime music critic Robert Christgau.
WAITS/CORBIJN ‘77-’11 is the chronicle of an artistic collaboration that reaches back more than 35 years, to those first black-and-white photographs of Tom Waits taken by a young Anton Corbijn in Holland in 1977. Corbijn would go on to acclaim for his iconic enigmatic portraits of musicians and other artists—from U2 and Miles Davis to Robert De Niro and Clint Eastwood to Damien Hirst and Gerhard Richter—also becoming a designer, a pioneer in music video and more recently, an award-winning director of feature films. By 1977, Tom Waits was already known world-wide for a series of stunning, timeless albums, filled with songs of a noir-tinged Los Angeles that owed as much to writers like John Fante and Jack Kerouac as it did to jazz, blues and tin-pan alley that had soaked into Waits’ pores from childhood. Ahead of Waits lay his partnership with Kathleen Brennan—leading to such touchstone recordings as Rain Dogs and Mule Variations—his film work with the likes of Francis Ford Coppola and Jim Jarmusch, and his stage projects with legendary director Robert Wilson.
In those first photographs, then, are the seeds of these two intertwined careers, feeding off each other. Waits’ vibrant persona helped Corbijn define his narrative, cinematic style of still photography: images that felt as if you were coming in on the middle of some unfolding drama. Corbijn complimented Waits’ theatrical side in a way that synced beautifully with the experimental music he was making with Brennan. “Anton picks up a small black box, points it at you and all the leaves fall from the trees. The shadows now are long and scary, the house looks completely abandoned and I look like a handsome… undertaker. I love working with Anton, he’s someone with a real point of view. Believe me, I won’t go jumping off rocks wearing only a Dracula cape for just anyone,” Waits says.
Waits’ own photography, collected here for the first time under the title “Curiosities,” gives a visual handle to the artistic intelligence millions of fans know only through his music.
Photographs of Tom Waits by Anton Corbijn, photographs by Tom Waits of the vivid quotidian, stretching down through the years and presented for the first time in a beautiful clothbound book; side by side, these 226 images record one of the longest and most fruitful collaborations in the careers of both artists. “It’s rare”, Corbijn says, “to take photographs of someone over a 30+ year period. Our work together developed totally organically and that’s a beauty in itself. We are very serious about our work but when it comes to working together, we’re like children resisting maturity. It’s liberating and a much needed legal drug.”
Waits/Corbijn ’77-‘11
Photographs by Anton Corbijn
Curiosities by Tom Waits
Texts by Jim Jarmusch and Robert Christgau
Limited edition of 6.600 w/slipcase
272 pages, 226 color and duotone plates
ISBN 978-3-8296-0555-7
<B><font color="#990000">Waits/Corbijn ’77-‘11 is now available for pre-order:</font></B>
<a href="http://www.tomwaitsstore.com">www.tomwaitsstore.com</a>
Further reading <a href= "http://www.waits-corbijn.com">www.waits-corbijn.com</a>
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Listen to the title track from Tom Waits' upcoming album Bad As Me, out 10/25 on limited edition deluxe CD, CD and LP, and pre-order the album here.
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There have been rumblings and rumors. New music from Tom Waits, you say? Come to TomWaits.com on Tuesday August 23rd, and Mr. Waits himself will set the record straight.
"Make It Rain" is featured on the 'Raise Your Voice!' compilation, a free album from @antirecords and @170million http://ryvoice.org
ANTI- Records and 170 Million Americans are pleased to announce the release of Raise Your Voice!, a 16-track compilation in support of public broadcasting. To get a free download of the...
Anton Corbijn will be presenting a new series of works at The Foam gallery in an exhibition entitled "Inwards & Outwards" http://ow.ly/5of6W
Watch the second trailer for the Dutch animated short The Monster of Nix, featuring the voices of Tom and Terry Gilliam http://ow.ly/4WEye
Dates have been announced for an unforgettable evening as a stellar cast of singers and musicians revisit 'Rain Dogs' http://ow.ly/4VYRF
Last week Dutch actor Gijs Scholten van Aschat was nominated for the Louis d’ Or Award, the equivalent of a Tony Award in Dutch theater, for his role as Richard III. The play has also been given...
Painter, illustrator, and political satirist Kellesimone Waits will be presenting 10 original ink drawings from her latest series of work on the heels of her first solo show in New York...
Tom lends his voice to a new animated 30 minute short entitled The Monster of Nix: http://ow.ly/4yTpg
Tom Waits performs his song “Get Behind A Mule” with the legendary Neil Young at the 2011 Rock And Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. The strange visual quality just adds additional...