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First edition of Diesel Fried Chicken by Rob Hann. First impression. Medium format hardback in near fine condition. With a personalised inscription by the artist.Some very minor shelf wear to the front and back covers. Please see photographs for reference.
About
'One dark and rainy winterās night in 1999 I sat at home in London watching a tv show called āThis is Modern Artā. The presenter was driving an empty road under a clear blue sky near the high desert town of Marfa, Texas. He was talking about the artist Donald Judd. It was very beautiful and I thought āI want to be thereā.
In October 2001 I flew to Los Angeles and drove a rental car through the desert states of the American Southwest to Marfa and then back again following a different route.
I travelled with my camera and a bag of film and took photos along the way. It was a thrilling experience. That trip and those photographs were the beginning of this body of work.
When I returned home, I was pleased with the photos and I thought I could make a book but needed to take one more trip to complete itā¦
Almost seventeen years later, having moved to New York City in 2003, and after a great many more road trips, driving thousands of miles, this is that book.
The mythology of the American road first started to take hold of my imagination in the mid 1970s through reading books, listening to records and watching movies.
Now driving those endless roads, camera by my side, Iām still searching for that mythic country⦠and sometimes finding it.Ā Iām not documenting the brutal creeping sprawl of corporate America. Iām seeking the magic that still exists in the spaces in between.'

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Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
First edition of Diesel Fried Chicken by Rob Hann. First impression. Medium format hardback in near fine condition. With a personalised inscription by the artist.Some very minor shelf wear to the front and back covers. Please see photographs for reference.
About
'One dark and rainy winterās night in 1999 I sat at home in London watching a tv show called āThis is Modern Artā. The presenter was driving an empty road under a clear blue sky near the high desert town of Marfa, Texas. He was talking about the artist Donald Judd. It was very beautiful and I thought āI want to be thereā.
In October 2001 I flew to Los Angeles and drove a rental car through the desert states of the American Southwest to Marfa and then back again following a different route.
I travelled with my camera and a bag of film and took photos along the way. It was a thrilling experience. That trip and those photographs were the beginning of this body of work.
When I returned home, I was pleased with the photos and I thought I could make a book but needed to take one more trip to complete itā¦
Almost seventeen years later, having moved to New York City in 2003, and after a great many more road trips, driving thousands of miles, this is that book.
The mythology of the American road first started to take hold of my imagination in the mid 1970s through reading books, listening to records and watching movies.
Now driving those endless roads, camera by my side, Iām still searching for that mythic country⦠and sometimes finding it.Ā Iām not documenting the brutal creeping sprawl of corporate America. Iām seeking the magic that still exists in the spaces in between.'























