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Beer can collection

A book documenting a beer can collection that spans seven decades and 32 country and lends some insight into the evolution of beer can design and the changing conversation with the consumer through its 500 images (shaved down from 1,400).

Meticulously chosen, the photographs represent beers from 32 countries and each picture includes the company name and the time period, some with more detailed descriptions.

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Mick Jagger The Photobook in Milan

After Rencontres d’Arles, for the first time in Italy, a retrospective to celebrate a man who not only made the history of rock but is also recognised as an icon of style and lifestyle.
Brazen-faced and physically nimble with sensuous lips: more than anyone else, Mick Jagger is the rock icon who has left his mark on the music of the last forty years, inspiring the imagination of generations of fans.

Mick Jagger – The Photobook presents a series of 70 portraits by leading photographers who, from the very beginning of his career and right through to the present day, have met him, photographed him and documented his very distinctive face and his ability to always come across as new, different and upstream…

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An Oral/Visual History by the Red Hot Chili Peppers

Red Hot Chili Peppers have just released a photo book called ‘The Red Hot Chili Peppers: An Oral/Visual History by the Red Hot Chili Peppers’.
The book is a collage of images shaping the wild, creative and rock nature of the band and it collectes a lot of images taken on the stage but properly behind the stage…so if you love Red Hot Chili Peppers and you’re so curious to know more about them don’t miss the book available now here.

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Mick Rock new book and exhibition

Mick Rock is a famous photographer better known as “The Man Who Shot the ’70s,” that became famous thanks to a picture taken to an unknown David Bowie in 1972. Then spent the next four decades capturing the who’s who of rock royalty.
We love Mick Rock and his style and his personal point of view to the rock’s universe that now we can see on a new book called “Exposed: The Faces of Rock ‘n’ Roll” and in the exhibition “Rock: Music” on view at NYC’s Morrison Hotel Gallery.

The exhibition features large format prints of some of the most distinctive music portraits of all time, including rare photographs from sessions with Syd Barrett, Iggy Pop and Bryan Ferry and video art from Dean Holtermann…
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White Stripes photographed by Ewen Spencer

Photographer Ewen Spencer has followed the iconic duo’s tour across a period of four years, intimately delving into the lives of the band, and taken pictures that now are collected in the book called Three’s a Crowd out now.
The book is surely about the White Stripes, but probably more about the photographer’s experience with them and it’s a kind of private view into White Stripes’s deep nature.

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