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The Art of the Dead showcases the vibrant, charismatic poster art
that emerged from the streets of San Francisco in 1964 and 1966. It
traces the cultural, political, and historical influences of
posters as art back to Japanese wood blocks through Bell Epoque, on
to the Beatniks, the Free Speech Movement, and the Acid Tests.
Featuring interviews and profiles of the key artists, including
Rick Griffin, Stanley Mouse Miller, Alton Kelley, Wes Wilson, and
Victor Moscoso.
The book uses Grateful Dead as the vehicle to tell the story of
poster art as The Dead were the band that ultimately proved to be
the most substantive and engaged partner for the artists and hence
featured the best art of any rock 'n' roll band ever. The book will
follow a chronological evolution of the art from the band's
origination in 1965 through Jerry Garcia's death in 1995.
The book is in four-color throughout, featuring iconic and rare
images as well as extensive process material, including sketches,
original art, blue lines, film, and printing plates that show how
the art was created. It will also include essays by Greil Marcus,
Peter Coyote, and Victoria Binder, as well as essays on the
elements of the printing process from the original art to the final
poster.
Ultimately, the Art of the Dead makes the case that poster art is
truly an original form of American fine art.
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