"It's a beautiful tribute, a work of art in and of itself." -- Open Sky
"The startling contrast between the desert-alone and the desert-intervened is made clear in Vanderlans's color photographs." -- The Journal of Artists Books
It is brilliant. An inspiring visual journey through the Palm Desert area of California, undertaken by someone who obviously cares for the works of Van Dyke Parks. Accessible to all who have been touched by Parks's surrealist lyrics and imagery. Beyond that, Palm Desert is a great artistic statement that can easily stand on its own. -- Songcycler website
It's an evocative mix of the ethereal, regal, mythical and humane aspects of the Southern California landscape. The elegant simplicity of the entire presentation brings to mind the work of Ed Ruscha. -- Pulse!
The type, illustrations, paper, binding, and size all contribute to making this book a pleasure to look at and hold. The typography is a quiet lesson in proportion. -- Lingua Franca
VanderLanss introductory essay is quite touching and his photographs combine the precision and obliqueness of their source material. There are several books that need writing on Van Dyke Parks and this may well be one of them. -- Eye magazine
Product Description
Palm Desert is the first book of photographs by Emigre magazine creator Rudy VanderLans. It is based on the music and lyrics of Los Angeles-based composer Van Dyke Parks and pays tribute to both Parks and Southern California. Somewhere between fact, fantasy and fiction, Palm Desert strives to echo Parks's creative approach of blending classical, historical, vernacular and environmental themes. The result is a curious mix of tribute, documentary photography, impressionism, and experimental music review.
The book also includes a bonus music CD containing the original track Palm Desert by Van Dyke Parks, as well as three adaptations by Emigre recording artists Itchy Pet, Honey Barbara, and Elliott Peter Earls. Playing time 21 minutes. 96 pages, 5.5 x 8.5 inches, 75 full color and duotone photographs, cloth cover with blind emboss, sewn and case bound, with a CD attached in the back.
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