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Destroyed
September 10 - October 22
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4.15.12
Moby
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3.30.12
Moby
www.artinfo.comThe photography fair at the Park Avenue Armory will continue humming along until Sunday. -
3.21.12
Moby
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3.05.12
Moby
latimesblogs.latimes.com
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1.19.12
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At Photo LA, which returned to the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium during the weekend for its 21st year, musician and photographer Moby hosted the crowded opening -
9.09.11
Elizabeth Avedon Interviews Moby
Moby, best known for his multi-platinum electronic music – selling more than twenty million records and performing over three thousand concerts worldwide since the late ’80’s – gives a view into his unique and sometimes isolated world of concert touring through his photography...
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8.04.11
Moby Interview from London Podcast on iTunes
http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/meet-the-photographer-moby/id455311054
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Destroyed
Like no other music of its era, Moby's oceanic, bluesy electronica has summed up the millennial turn's rootless melancholia, in massive worldwide hits like "Porcelain," "Natural Blues" and "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?" His 1999 album Play sold over ten million copies and converted a whole generation to electronic dance music. With Destroyed, Moby has created a visual analogue to his gorgeous soundworld. The photographs in this volume record the sizeable portion of his life that is spent shuttling from plane to bus to venue to stage to party to hotel room to oblivion. "I hope that somehow in these pictures," Moby writes, "I'm able to convey the mundanity of touring, juxtaposed with those moments of the strange and/or sublime. One minute on tour you're by yourself in a soulless airport, the next minute you're flying over the most beautiful landscapes on the planet. One minute on tour you're by yourself in a soulless backstage area, the next minute you're on stage pouring your heart out to 75,000 people. Touring is all contrasts and strangeness, and that's what I'm trying to convey in these pictures.
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