Monograph / artist's book, with numerous contributions, texts and specific projects
Featuring ALPHA-60,
Pascal Auzias,
Didier Balducci,
Bruce Bégout,
Fred Bigot,
Julien Blanpied,
Gregory Cervera,
Le Professeur Diaquita,
Le Dojo,
Vincent Epplay,
Finger On You,
Ray Fortuna,
Marc WarmBaby Galliani,
The Groovers,
Arnaud Labelle-Rojoux,
Thierry Lombardi,
Patrice Lorho,
Ma Asso,
Karyn Maistri,
Éric Mangion,
Monoquini,
Olivier Michelon,
Olivier Millagou,
Pierre la Police,
Richard Prompt,
Gibus de Soultrait,
Gauthier Tassart,
Julien Tibéri,
Jean-Luc Verna,
Christian Vialard.
Using very diversified means, Arnaud Maguet (born 1975, lives and works in Nice, France) questions the basic aspects of the 1950's to 1970's
subculture. He starts with music (rock'n'roll, punk, krautrock, hip-hop, free jazz, psychedelic and
experimental music…), then goes on to Kenneth Anger's or Andy Warhol's experimental films,
D.I.Y. graphics, underground literature, popular films (and all the letters that categorise them,
from B to Z and vice-versa) ; in so doing he calls forth a great many more or less well known
legends. These legends have in common a garage type of aesthetic – or how, after one has
completely and urgently failed to replicate the hoped for model, one chooses to marvel at the
result rather than just to make the best of it. Like T.W. Adorno who underscored the “fetishist
aspect in music”, Arnaud Maguet's pieces turn these legends into relics of our collective memory,
magnifying or distorting the original fiction. Thus he produces a body of work in which each added
element completes the programme of a show that takes shape as it is being performed, creating
a record company (Les Disques en Rotin Réunis / United Rattan Records), while at the same time
becoming a member of various groups himself (Alpha-60, Beauty and the Beat, the Groovers,
Finger On You).
Texts by Julien Blanpied, Grégory Cervera, Ray Fortuna,
Arnaud Labelle-Rojoux, Arnaud Maguet, Éric Mangion, Gibus de Soultrait.
published in 2009
bilingual edition (English / French)
17 x 22 cm (softcover)
160 pages (120 color & 28 b/w ill.)
ISBN : 978-2-918-06305-6
EAN : 9782918063056
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