This website uses cookies.
Studio 54 cover

Studio 54

by

Stanley Barker, 2014. Hardcover, 120pp., 10 x 7.9 inches New Studio 54 brings together a collection of photographs by renowned photographer, Tod Papageorge, taken in the late 1970s. They are a filled with all the decadency, vibrancy and glamour of New York’s most infamous club. In Papageorge’s own words, “The 66 photographs in this book were made between 1978–80 in Studio 54, a New York discothèque that, through those years, was the place to be and be seen, as the celebrities, partygoers, and those crazy for dancing who filled it every night were happy to prove. Unsurprisingly, given its reputation (which quickly flamed into notoriety during a short, 33-month existence), it was difficult to get into: the imperturbable doormen who doled out access as if they were controlling passage into a fabulous kingdom made sure that it would be. Only the famous or socially connected could assume they’d find themselves shooed around the flock of hopeful celebrants milling on the street side of the velvet rope and guided through the door; otherwise, the thing most likely to help was to be beautiful. Once inside, though, everyone there seemed thrilled by the fact, no matter how they’d managed it, an excitement fed by the throbbing music and brilliantly designed interiors, which, on a party night, could suggest anything from Caliban’s cave to a harem.” ISBN: 9780956992215
Publisher
Tod Papageorge
ISBN-13
9780956992215
Subjects
NEW PHOTOGRAPHY

  • Have:1
  • Want:
  • Avg Rating:
  • Ratings:

Who has this book

1 Connection

Recommendations

Passing Through Eden: Photographs of Central Park
Passing Through Eden: Photographs of Central Park
by Tod Papageorge
Mediterraneo (Vol.3)
Mediterraneo (Vol.3)
by
Photographs: Together and Alone
Photographs: Together and Alone
by Photographs
Guy Bourdin: Polaroids
Guy Bourdin: Polaroids
by cropping out above the waist; all these traits of Bourdin's fashion photography are to be found here
Grace Is Like New Music
Grace Is Like New Music
by their interests in dance
Hassan Hajjaj
Hassan Hajjaj
by Hassan Hajjaj
Women
Women
by a major artist
Polaroids 1994-1997
Polaroids 1994-1997
by Davide Sorrenti between the years of 1994–1997
Forever Saul Leiter
Forever Saul Leiter
by Forever Saul
Baldwin Lee
Baldwin Lee
by the photographer Barney Kulok
Skins
Skins
by Gavin Watson is arguably the single most important record of '70s skinhead culture in Britain

Market

Community Notes