Publisher's Description
Each year, thousands flock to the Memphis home of Elvis Presley, not
only to pay homage, but also to marvel at the curiosities therein – the
sequined jumpsuits, the gold seatbelts of the plane, the jungle room -
- all perfectly preserved in the extravagant 1970s time capsule of
Graceland. With the cooperation of the Elvis Presley estate, artist Jeff
Scott gained unlimited access to the King’s personal possessions and
property to create a complex portrait of the music legend through his
belongings. Scott goes beyond the kitsch to resurrect the ultimate
American icon, revealing the humanity of Elvis behind the recognizable
celebrity veneer. 'These artifacts are loaded with subtext that contain
clues to uncovering deeper aspects of Elvis’s character.' Indeed,
Presley’s possessions span between his excessively materialistic persona
and his private reality, and Scott’s keen eye for detail takes us on
a unique tour through the estate. Elvis’s driver’s license, at once a banal
Tennessee document and a charged remainder of the celebrity idol,
raises larger questions of identity. The way Scott juxtaposes the King’s
gun collection and vanity police badges reveals a fundamental rift
between Presley’s rebellious reputation and his private obsession with
police and authority. The gold bedside telephone, the TV with a bullet
hole through the screen, and the travel trunk filled with scarves still in
their dry-cleaning plastic provide a rare portrayal of Elvis’s inner life,
placing the public man in an intimate context. Throughout, Scott
explores our complex relationship with modern celebrity culture and the
ways in which our possessions and material objects outlive us to tell
our story.
Book Information
ISBN:
0976670828
Publisher:
Channel Photographics
Format:
Hardcover, 118 pages
Language:
English
Dimensions:
8.8 x
12.1 x
0.7 inches