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The shining book
The shining book








the shining book

Click the AdBlock Plus icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner.Refresh the page or click the button below to continue.Under “ Pause on this site” click “ Always”.Click the AdBlock icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner.Both sets will be available to purchase for $57 USD and $80 USD, respectively, and will ship starting on October 10.įor more on art books, creative agency Kamp Grizzly is celebrating 16 years.Īdblock Adblock Plus Adblocker Ultimate Ghostery uBlock Origin Others The Shining: a Visual and Cultural Haunting will be available in a standard and Overlook edition.

the shining book

Additionally, the set includes reproductions of archival postcards and promotional material for the film, the Overlook Hotel and much of the rigorous research the influenced Kubrick along the way. The boxset aptly contains reproductions from many of the striking and subtle artistic references - from Alex Colville and Francisco de Goya, to Agnes Denes, Carl Andre and more. I’d be remiss if I didn’t acknowledge the fact that I am indeed a white male editing this book, but the difference is that we want the book to be a platform to showcase unheard or ignored views,” Oldham added.Īs previously stated, art played a major role in The Shining, both in an empirical sense, as well as metaphorically.

the shining book

Or even men that didn’t necessarily fit the hyper-masculine boxes present in Kubrick’s films.

the shining book

“We wanted to know what women might think about that. While Kubrick is often held amongst his fans and contemporaries as a ‘genius,’ Oldham noted in an interview with Wallpaper* that he was a “masculine director and made movies and stories fundamentally and primarily concerned with men.” As such, the book serves as both an homage and a critique at the film’s many tropes, such as domestic violence and mental illness. A post shared by OFFICE OF CRAIG want the book to be a platform to showcase unheard or ignored views.”










The shining book