Paradiso Stills
Max Natkiel
CONDITION & NOTES | |
Very Good / Exterior has general shelf wear, some light discolouration and a slight damage on the rear where the previous owner removed a sticker. Interior Near Fine aside from the previous owners name written on the title page. |
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TYPE | PUBLICATION YEAR |
Softcover |
1986 |
EDITION | LANGUAGE |
First |
Dutch, English, French |
PUBLISHER | DIMENSIONS |
Fragment Uitgeverij | 22.5 x 20.5 x 1.5 cm |
Very Good / Exterior has general shelf wear, some light discolouration and a slight damage on the rear where the previous owner removed a sticker. Interior Near Fine aside from the previous owners name written on the title page.
TYPE
Softcover
PUBLICATION YEAR
1986
EDITION
First
LANGUAGE
Dutch, English, French
PUBLISHER
Fragment Uitgeverij
DIMENSIONS
22.5 x 20.5 x 1.5 cm
ABOUT
Max Natkiel's seminal series of black and white portraits taken on-site at the club Paradio in Amsterdam. According to the zine KoeCrandt in 1979: Paradiso in Leidsplein "was stirred into renewed activity by new bands" transforming the "sleepy Hippy-Temple into a Punk-Hell."
Diana Ozon's introduction describes Natkiel as there "just in time to capture the end of the first Punk-Wave and the transition into the eighties, with its diversity of Skins, Rude Boys, Rasta's, Rockers, Mollucans, Teds, Mods, Autonomists, Heavy Metal Hardrockers and once more the Punks in their international sub-cultural meeting-centre." Obviously, the photographs in this book are lots of fun -- a parade of clothing, hair, makeup, and attitude.