Bailey's Democracy - Desmond Morris - Books - Steidl - 9783865211927 - May 1, 2006
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Bailey's Democracy

Desmond Morris

Bailey's Democracy

Everyone is equal before the law. And anyone who accepted David Bailey's recent invitation to his studio to be photographed in the nude became part of this astonishing book. Bailey laid down some strict rules: he shot all subjects in the same light and without props. Makeup and retouching were shunned. He took six photographs of each person, and selection and composition were his own affair. These rules, his imposed democracy, result in a celebration of the naked body in all its lovely (and not-so-lovely) splendor. Naked, Bailey specifies, not nude: "All that worrying about poncy lighting, making people look like landscapes or rocks. If I wanted to photograph a rock, I'd photograph a rock." And of the project's conception 30 years ago? "This is going to sound pretentious, but I was reading Plato's Republic and I thought, why not Bailey's Democracy? I wanted to do something organic. I didn't cast it, I didn't tell people where to sit or how to stand. They chose their own pose. I didn't worry about Rembrandt lighting or any crap like that. You could almost do it in a photo booth."

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released May 1, 2006
ISBN13 9783865211927
Publishers Steidl
Pages 160
Dimensions 268 × 336 × 22 mm   ·   1.61 kg
Language English  
Contributor David Bailey

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