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American Byzantium

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"At the beginning of the third millennium, Las Vegas, Nevada has become a new model of consumer entertainment - the total pleasure market in which everything is for sale. Hancock's superb photographic eye chronicles the pop-culture fantasy playground that is Las Vegas, a physical location as much as an idea, a place that deliberately blurs politics, money, art, religion, entertainment, sex, and anything else architects can imagine and marketers can sell. The range of Hancock's images is as diverse as the city itself: the town's neon-saturated nights; the glitzy, monumental hotel palaces; the decaying buildings yielding to wrecking crews; the billboards that sell everything and convey unexpected truths; and a sampling of all that draws a worldwide audience seeking to be entertained." "Accompanying Hancock's images and introductory essay is Gregory McNamee's reconsideration of Las Vegas."--BOOK JACKET.

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American Byzantium, Virgil Hancock

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Erscheinungsdatum
2001
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Titel
American Byzantium
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Virgil Hancock
Erscheinungsdatum
2001
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
120
ISBN10
0826323502
ISBN13
9780826323507
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"At the beginning of the third millennium, Las Vegas, Nevada has become a new model of consumer entertainment - the total pleasure market in which everything is for sale. Hancock's superb photographic eye chronicles the pop-culture fantasy playground that is Las Vegas, a physical location as much as an idea, a place that deliberately blurs politics, money, art, religion, entertainment, sex, and anything else architects can imagine and marketers can sell. The range of Hancock's images is as diverse as the city itself: the town's neon-saturated nights; the glitzy, monumental hotel palaces; the decaying buildings yielding to wrecking crews; the billboards that sell everything and convey unexpected truths; and a sampling of all that draws a worldwide audience seeking to be entertained." "Accompanying Hancock's images and introductory essay is Gregory McNamee's reconsideration of Las Vegas."--BOOK JACKET.