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Saved : My Picture World by Diane Keaton (2022, Hardcover)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherRizzoli International Publications, Incorporated
ISBN-100847871282
ISBN-139780847871285
eBay Product ID (ePID)26050090077

Product Key Features

Book TitleSaved : My Picture World
Number of Pages208 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2022
TopicArt, General, Entertainment & Performing Arts
IllustratorYes
GenrePhotography, Antiques & Collectibles, Biography & Autobiography
AuthorDiane Keaton
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height1 in
Item Weight64.3 Oz
Item Length12.3 in
Item Width10.4 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2021-949161
Reviews"The actress Diane Keaton has taken her own saved and found photographs and culled them to create a visual autobiography of sorts. Along with her personal collections, photographs she snapped, and musings, Saved is an homage to movies--as only Keaton can tell it." --W MAGAZINE
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal779
SynopsisDiane Keaton's cabinet of saved and found photographic curiosities is a visual autobiography of sorts and scrapbook of her fascinations and reflections., Diane Keaton's cabinet of saved and found photographic curiosities is a visual autobiography of sorts and scrapbook of her fascinations and reflections. A visual autobiography of a kind as only Diane Keaton could tell it, via the celebrated star's idiosyncratic and personal collections and ruminative texts, Savedoffers an unprecedented glimpse into the mind of the legendary film star. The book begins with an homage to movies--curiously, to old "b" grade horror flicks, such as Attack of the Puppet People--a passion that manifests in a collection of rare film stills showing large-brain aliens with crablike hands and terrified men with eyes growing from their shoulders. In a second chapter or collection, the reader encoun-ters "Cracked," a startling selection of crinkled and neglected negatives: found portraits that speak of the past through the broken lens of time. Even more intimately revealing are photographs taken by the star herself, be they of pigeons while on downtime from the set of Reds in London or of the "greeters" of Hollywood Boulevard, caught at the other end of her Rolleiflex camera lens, now revealed as the seen, the experienced, the remembered, the cherished. But this is only the beginning, the surface of a very deep dive into the wellsprings of one of the great creative talents at work today. The book is an invitation to dive in., A visual autobiography of a kind as only Diane Keaton could tell it, via the celebrated star's idiosyncratic and personal collections and ruminative texts, Saved offers an unprecedented glimpse into the mind of the legendary film star. The book begins with an homage to movies - curiously, to old b-grade horror flicks, such as Attack of the Puppet People - a passion that manifests in a collection of rare film stills showing large-brain aliens with crablike hands and terrified men with eyes growing from their shoulders. In a second chapter or collection, the reader encounters 'Cracked', a startling selection of crinkled and neglected negatives: found portraits that speak of the past through the broken lens of time. Even more intimately revealing are photographs taken by the star herself, be they of pigeons while on downtime from the set of Reds in London or of the 'greeters' of Hollywood Boulevard, caught at the other end of her Rolleiflex camera lens, now revealed as the seen, the experienced, the remembered, the cherished. But this is only the beginning, the surface of a very deep dive into the wellsprings of one of the great creative talents at work today. The book is an invitation to dive in.
LC Classification NumberTR6.5

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