Now on tour and very worth seeing, look at the official Stanley
Kubrick Exhibition at:
http://www.stanleykubrick.de/res/media/mgb-berlin/englisch.htm
and
http://www.stanleykubrick.de/eng.php?img=img-l-6&kubrick=news-eng
I think it's in Belgium now.
The book "The Stanley Kubrick Archives" is a brave buy - but A MUST
for fans of his work. I hope that, out of respect, nobody puts scans
from the book onto the web. It is such a good work it would be a shame
to destroy it's market. Many surprises and pleasures in this book.
Durkin90, where did you find that photograph of Kubrick and 'Floyd' on
the slant? It's amazingly rare. (Do you have a ridiculously large scan
of it available? Colour? I am drooling....)
--- In kubrickphotoden@yahoogroups.com, durkin90 <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> For anyone interested in finding comprehensive books on Kubrick,
> namely featuring an array of unseen photographs of the man, I'd
> recommend Christiane Kubrick's "Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures",
> and especially Alison Castle's massive "The Stanley Kubrick Archives",
> published by Taschen. I still haven't got the latter, it's a bit
> pricey at about $200 USD, but it's a whopper with over 540 pages,
> weighing some 7 kilograms.
> I've seen samples of the book on Taschen's own website and it's most
> impressive, as it features litterally hundreds of documents and loads
> of rare stills that came straight from Kubrick's extensive personal
> archives.
> So, if you're looking for an extra special gift this Christmas, there
> you have it!
> Best regards,
> Durkin90
>