Drawn In Stereo

Michael Gillette
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Drawn In Stereo

Michael Gillette
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192 PAGES

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  • Published date: Nov 01, 2015
  • No. of Pages: 192
  • Publisher: AMMO Books, LLC
  • ISBN: 9781623260378
  • Dimensions: 9.5" W x 1.0" L x 11.0" H
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"British artist Michael Gillette's new monograph chronicles a career spent channeling music into seductive visual art." —Wallpaper

"For Michael Gillette ... whose beautiful Drawn in Stereo was published last fall by AMMO Books, rock art encompasses a whole lot more than concert advertisements. Oh sure, Gillette has designed his share of rock posters, ... but he's also created animation for the Beastie Boys and My Morning Jacket, as well as portraits as diverse as Paul McCartney, Madonna, Jay-Z, and Pink. Drawn in Stereo delivers all of this prodigious output in a straightforward, unhurried manner, not unlike the artist's work." —Boing Boing

"He may not be a household name but RC readers are very likely to have come across the work of British illustrator Michael Gillette at various points over the past two decades. ... Gillette's work, whatever the medium, has always been identifiably his. It's this shared aesthetic which makes this beautifully presented collection hang together. What's more, it's not only a real visual feast but there's an illuminating interview undertaken by Justine Frischmann and a short account from Gillette of his time in the early 90s with a certain Richard D James as a housemate that Aphex Twin fans will find particularly fascinating. ... Here we have a stunning career retrospective which keeps on giving." —Record Collector

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