London Burning: Portraits from a Creative City
By (Author) Hossein Amirsadeghi
By (author) Maryam Eisler
By (author) Andrea Belloli
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
18th December 2015
19th October 2015
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Social and cultural history
Popular culture
709.421
Hardback
600
Width 270mm, Height 320mm
4680g
Having invented the Swinging '60s, punk rock in the '70s and Cool Britannia in the '90s, London in the 2010s is firing up the engine of renewal yet again. London Burning celebrates Britain's capital as today's international HQ for creativity and innovation.
London Burning traces the city's innovation across architecture, cinema and theatre, literature, dance, fashion, media and music, technology, design, and the visual and culinary arts, also exploring the tribal dynamics that have always underpinned the city's creative scene and the forces behind that city's unique drive. In a time of extreme economic challenges, why and how has London become a creative universe running off its own special brand of fuel How does it continue to regenerate, to confound the naysayers who pop up every decade or so foretelling its decline And where is it all heading, given the certain economic, social, political and structural tectonic shifts that lie ahead
London Burning features one hundred probing interviews and profiles, which introduce creative personalities young and old, highbrow and populist, establishment figures and newbies, set against the scenes they inhabit. It draws on a broad spectrum of people in the public eye and behind the scenes, among them Nicholas Serota, Antony Gormley, Peter Ackroyd, Jude Kelly, Alistair Spalding, Alan Yentob, David Chipperfield, Mathew Slotover, Fergus Henderson, Ruthie Rogers, Mark Hix, Alexandra Shulman, Jackie Wullschlager, Grayson Perry, Tinie Tempah, Roksanda Ilinic ... and the list goes on.
As an added bonus, London Burning investigates the city's ever-spinning creative solar system through nearly seven hundred specially commissioned photographs. The urban scene is thus brought alive through its creative residents, with hoteliers, rappers, ballerinas, restaurateurs and fashionistas enlivening the mix. Unlocking secret passions and embracing a range of lifestyles from the most outrageous to the most ascetic, London Burning celebrates the feast of creativity being cooked by the people making tomorrow's news.
'Some of the capitals cultural trailblazers reveal how they and their city have influenced one each other' - Independent
'A colourful book celebrating all thats great about the capital' - tatler.com
'A snapshot of the state of fashion, art, cinema, theatre, music, architecture and technology' - wwd.com
'Profiles the panoply of visionaries who make London the most vibrant capital in the world' - GQ
Hossein Amirsadeghi is a writer, publisher, editor and documentary film maker, and the driving force behind many books, including Sanctuary, Art Studio America, Nordic Contemporary and Contemporary Art Mexico.
Maryam Eisler has held executive editorial roles for a number of Thames & Hudson titles, including Unleashed, Art and Patronage, Art Studio America and London Burning.