Description
A first edition, first printing of ‘Peepholism’, published by Sidgwick and Jackson in 1994. A very good book with light nicks to the corners and spine tips. Wear to the corners and edges.
‘Peepholism: Into the Art of Morrissey’ is a visual and critical exploration of the iconography surrounding British singer Morrissey. Compiled by Jo Slee, the book delves into the aesthetic world crafted through Morrissey’s record sleeves, promotional materials, and imagery from his solo career and The Smiths. It highlights his fascination with vintage film stars, outsider figures, and melancholic beauty. ‘Peepholism’ serves as both an art book and cultural study, reflecting Morrissey’s unique blend of irony, nostalgia, and romanticism.