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Minotaur now live on Domain Website

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

My full uncut version of the Minotaur project is now live on my site. This marks a change in the look of the site and a hint of what it may evolve into in the next few months. My idea is to simplify my site, having only 3 bodies of work for viewing. The rest of the work will be put in my Photoshelter Archive where it can more easily be seen, referenced and searched. My blogs will work in two ways; Addenda will serve as notice board to notify current projects, reviews and links etc, the key blog site will be Cyphers which will offer a way for people to explore my working/thought processes more – it will include background material to projects, reference images and versions not seen anywhere else – it will cover the last 20 years and of course new work – images will be posted daily (or every few days) building up over time, a much larger picture of how I work and what themes recur in my work. Its function will be educational but delivered in the “bite size” blog format.

Important Note: The images on my website and those that will appear in the Pixies’ Minotaur Box Set are not exactly the same. Some of the images are different depending on their particular context and relationship to other images within the same body of work. It has within it, its own narrative and recurring themes. The bulk of the imagery was shot between August and October 2008, all of it in South East Asia and much of it with the small digital Ricoh GRD2 and the much berated Sigma DP1. Later images were made with the Leica M8.2. Had the M8.2 been available in August instead of November, the project may have taken an entirely different route. I haven’t given up film! Some of the images were shot with Leica M’s. The pairing of images is something that has developed out of my panoramic work and also marks a revisit to very early work made in the mid 80′s when I was documenting Italian Catholic and Greek Orthodox Churches. Revisiting the Pixies’ classic albums has acted like a catalyst for me and triggered renewed interest in themes that I will be reexploring in the next coming months in Europe.

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Vaughan Oliver discusses Pixies’ Minotaur at London’s 8×8 Festival.

Friday, July 10th, 2009

On the evening of July 1st 2009, Vaughan Oliver headlined the London 8×8 Festival and discussed his inspiration and working methods for the Pixies’ Minotaur Box Set project. The 8×8 festival organized by ilovedesign.com invited 8 talented creatives to have just 8 minutes each to share where they find their ideas, what inspires them and what motivates them to get out of bed in the morning. The direct link to Vaughan’s talk is here – you may have to register to view it (registration is free.)

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Pixies Minotaur Launch Party Pictures

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

On the 15th June 2009, in London’s trendy Shoreditch district, the Pixies played a secret gig to 300 people invited to celebrate the launch of the Minotaur Box Set – a special limited edition package of the five original albums. These photos posted on my domain website here document the events leading up to and including the party. A few are posted below.

Opening pages from the Minotaur Limited Edition 92 page book. Village Underground, Shoreditch, London.

"Glove" a double page spread from the Minotaur Limited Edition 92 page book, rests against one of the Pixies' equipment tour crates, Village Underground, Shoreditch, London.

"Crush" a double page spread from the Minotaur Limited Edition 92 page book, rests against one of the Pixies' equipment tour crates, Village Underground, Shoreditch, London.

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Pixies Minotaur Launch Party Press Release

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
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Minotaur, the definitive Pixies’ Collector’s Sets, was already an extraordinary package when it was first announced, but with more content added, it’s even better.

Now, weighing in at about 25-pounds with a custom clamshell container that resembles the Monolith from the classic film “2001: A Space Odyssey,” new additions to the Limited Edition include Blu-ray and DVD discs that are mastered for 5.1 audio surround sound at 24/192 and 24/96, respectively, and two-channel stereo; five, 12-inch albums cut from the original analog tapes and pressed on 180-gram virgin vnyl; a faux fur hardcover 96-page fine art book of Oliver and Larbalestier’s project artwork printed on high-quality paper that measures 22 X 14″, and two frameable, 48″ X 36″, double-sided, fold-out, four color wall posters. In addition, all 3000 copies of the Limited Edition sets will be individually numbered and hand-signed by all four members of the Pixies and Vaughan Oliver.

Minotaur’s Limited Edition already includes all five of the Pixies’ studio albums on 24k gold-plated CDs and Blu-ray discs, a DVD and Blu-ray of the band’s previously unreleased 1991 performance at London’s Brixton Academy, all of the group’s videos, a 54-page book of brand new art created by the award-winning and legendary Vaughan Oliver (the graphic designer who created all of the artwork that accompanied the Pixies’ studio albums), and a 22″ X 14″ frameble Giclee print of a stunning photo taken exclusively for Minotaur by Pixies’ photographer Simon Larbalestier, the photographer for all of the band’s original albums.

Contents for the Deluxe Edition will include all five Pixies studio albums – Come on Pilgrim (1987), Surfer Rosa (1988), Doolittle (1989), Bossanova (1990), and Trompe le Monde (1991) – on the following formats: 24K gold-plated CDs; DVD and Blu-ray discs mastered for 5.1 surround sound at 24/192 and 24/96, respectively, and two-channel stereo; a DVD and Blu-ray of the Pixies’ 1991 performance at London’s Brixton Academy, now also mastered for 5.1 surround sound at 24/192 and 24/96 respectively.

Minotaur will be available for pre-order starting today, June 15, 2009 at www.ainr.com.

The Minotaur Deluxe Edition will retail for $175, while the Minotaur Limited Edition will be priced at $495; both will ship directly to the purchaser between late-September and mid-October.

“It’s beyond my expectations. I thought it was going to be your typical box set, but it’s monstrous, I’ve never seen anything like it.” — Pixies’ David Lovering

The Pixies have been acclaimed as the most influential pioneering band of the late 80s alt/rock movement. They recorded five studio albums between 1987 and 1991, creating a body of work that spawned many alt/rock radio standards, and influenced countless subsequent bands, including Nirvana, Pearl Jam and Radiohead.

Minotaur was spearheaded by Jeff Anderson, founder of A+R (Artist in Residence), who has put together expansive and eye-catching collector’s sets for Nine Inch Nails, Beck, and Sigur Ros.

Nearly a year ago, he took the first steps towards what would reunite what some have called the 4AD Records’ “dream team” – award-winning graphic designer Vaughan Oliver, gifted photographer Simon Larbalestier, and the music of the Pixies. What soon followed was the idea of Vaughan Oliver.

“I know people who used to buy the vinyl records from 4AD, they didn’t even know who the band was, they just bought the vinyl so they could have the artwork of Vaughan Oliver.” — Pixies’ Kim Deal

After discussing the project with Anderson, Oliver came up with an intriguing idea.

“I said, ‘That was then, this is now. Why don’t we do a whole new body of work? It’s all born of the same lyrics and albums -it would be evolving the ideas we had in the original packages.’ I worked with the same photographer who I worked with back then, Simon Larbalestier. If there were a ‘fifth Pixie,’ it would have been Simon – his work so suited what they were doing. Simon’s gone out and shot a whole new body of work. He was a bit panicked at first, he said, ‘The old sleeves – with the topless Spanish dancer, the red planet – have become iconic.’ I said to Simon, ‘Don’t be scared. Icons are there to be shot down. There’s the challenge. You’re 20 years on, you’re a better photographer. Let’s take all those same inspirations and create a new body of work.’ Subsequently, he’s shot some amazing images that I think will surpass what we did first time around.”

Now, nearly 20 years after the release of the Pixies final studio album, Oliver, recognized as one of the most innovative graphic designers of the past thirty years, and Larbalestier are using the same music as inspiration, but applying a 21st century perspective to create a complete new body of art and designs for Minotaur’s Deluxe and Limited Edition uber-sets – the outer casings, CD, vinyl and DVD sleeves and the inside boxes that house them, the four-color, hard- and soft-bound fine art books, the two oversized wall posters and more.

Oliver, working as designer-in-residence at the UK’s University of the Creative Arts in Epsom, Surrey, enlisted some of his students to work on Minotaur. The students experimented with typography in a spatial and expressive fashion using work as image, information as illustration, using a wide variety of techniques and materials (including construction nails), to create stunning and unconventional graphic responses to Larbalestier’s photography. Oliver also had one of his students sketch images from the original album covers, creating the only reference to the original artwork.

Oliver has given Minotaur a total feel, a total look, rather than a disparate quality of putting into one box five album packages that were designed at different times under varying circumstances.

“This was an opportunity for us to go back through the themes and the ideas that we’d covered at the time of the five albums, and treat them in a deeper, more substantial way,” explained Oliver. “There was the benefit of retrospect.”

Additionally, Larbalestier approached his photography from a completely different perspective for Minotaur than he did for the original Pixies’ album covers.

Explained Oliver, “For Minotaur, Simon used very different techniques. For his original photographs, he shot exclusively in a studio using a large format camera for what he called a ‘forensic approach,’ everything was very controlled. This time, he used a point-and-shoot digital camera and shot mostly on location. His new work is full of power, it carries a very strong visual poetry. Simon has the ability to imbue the inanimate with emotion, with sensibilities.”

“We realize we have a unique relationship with Vaughan. He’s the only person outside of the band who has ever been allowed to represent the band in any way, and we’ve given him carte blanche to do that.” — Frank Black

Pixies Minotaur Box Set Revealed

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

This is a somewhat late posting but on the 15th June the Pixies’ Minotaur Box Set was revealed in a private launch party held at the Village Underground, in Shoreditch, London. Spreads from the forthcoming box set were hung on the walls and the Pixies played a special set. My own photos documenting the setting up of the show, closeups of the spreads and the band members themselves will be posted later on my blog once I’ve had time to edit the files. For now here’s a link to the contents of the Minotaur Box Set.

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Exclusive: Pixies Discuss Their New Box Set | Spin Magazine Online

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

MINOTAUR Digital Press Kit #2 – featuring interviews with Kim, Joey, and David, as well as myself. http://www.spin.com/articles/exclusive-pixies-discuss-their-new-box-set

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Cover Story Interview: The Pixies – Doolittle

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

An interview discussing the making of the artwork of the Pixies Doolittle LP is now live on the Rock Pop Gallery Blog.

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Pixies: Minotaur Box Set

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

Rolling Stone Online has just broken the Minotaur project:

Vaughan Oliver discusses the project on YouTube.

Artists in Residence  Press Release: http://www.ainr.com/news/pixies-minotaur.htm

More images to be posted here soon…

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C International Photo Magazine

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Issue 8 of C International Photo Magazine contains an interview regarding the history of the Pixies LP sleeves and my collaboration with Vaughan Oliver. It also depicts some of the new images shot for the Pixies Special Edition Box Set. Release details of this will be posted as soon as i have the information.

You can also see extracts of this interview on my domain site and Photoshelter archive.

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Vaughan Oliver gives UK lecture and has Poster Exhibtion

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

It’s been several months since posting on this Addenda Blog but what better to begin new postings than with the news of my dear friend Vaughan Oliver giving a UK lecture in Epsom, as well as showing 100 v23 posters in an exhibition. Here’s Vaughan’s poster which says it all.

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