Bullet Proof … I Wish I Was: The Lighting & Stage Design of Andi Watson

t e n d e r p r o d u c t . » Shop » BOOKS » Bullet Proof ... I Wish I Was: The Lighting & Stage Design of Andi Watson
By Thom Yorke - Chronicle Books (2011) - Paperback - 288 pages

This lavishly designed and illustrated monograph features a ten-year survey of legendary British lighting and stage designer Andi Watson and his work with the rock bands Radiohead, Oasis, the Arctic Monkeys and many others. Projects (by concert tour) are shown with multiple photographs in grids to aptly display the lighting design, along with some technical illustrations. With an introduction by Radiohead singer Thom Yorke, this book will include essays by Chris Scoates, Director, University Art museum, California State University, Long Beach, British media theorist Dick Hebdige (Subculture: The Meaning of Style, Cut'n'Mix, Hiding in the Light); and historian J. Fiona Ragheb, (Dan Flavin: The Architecture of Light, and Frank Gehry, Architect) along with in-depth interviews with Watson and his collaborators.

Price: £25.50

Shipping:£3.50

Loading Updating cart...

Leave a Reply

Bullet Proof … I Wish I Was: The Lighting & Stage Design of Andi Watson

By Thom Yorke – Chronicle Books (2011) – Paperback - 288 pages

This lavishly designed and illustrated monograph features a ten-year survey of legendary British lighting and stage designer Andi Watson and his work with the rock bands Radiohead, Oasis, the Arctic Monkeys and many others. Projects (by concert tour) are shown with multiple photographs in grids to aptly display the lighting design, along with some technical illustrations. With an introduction by Radiohead singer Thom Yorke, this book will include essays by Chris Scoates, Director, University Art museum, California State University, Long Beach, British media theorist Dick Hebdige (Subculture: The Meaning of Style, Cut’n'Mix, Hiding in the Light); and historian J. Fiona Ragheb, (Dan Flavin: The Architecture of Light, and Frank Gehry, Architect) along with in-depth interviews with Watson and his collaborators.

Leave a Reply