이 22페이지 분량의 페이퍼백은 1971년 크리스 킬립이 촬영한 맨 섬 TT 레이스 사진들을 보여준다. 아일랜드 오브 맨 TT는 전 세계 모터스포츠 팬들을 위한 최고의 '꼭 봐야 할' 행사이다. 매년 5월과 6월, 세계 최고의 로드 레이서들이 모여 섬의 공공 도로를 깎아 만든 37.73마일의 야수 코스인 '마운틴 코스'에 대해 자신들을 시험하기 위해 모이는 오토바이 열반으로 변한다. 100년이 넘는 기간 동안 마운틴의 사이렌 소리는 팬들과 라이더들로 하여금 맨 섬 TT 페스티벌의 독특한 분위기를 경험하게 만든다.
크리스 킬립(Chris Killip, 1946년 ~ 2020년)은 케임브리지에 있는 하버드 대학교에서 시각 및 환경학 교수로 일했던 'MANX'의 사진작가이다.
∙ Pages - 22 pages
∙ Dimension - 140 x 200 mm
∙ Weight - 40 g
∙ Publisher - Cafe Royal Books
This 22-page paperback showcases images from the Isle of Man TT Races as captured by Chris Killip during the year 1971. The Isle of Man TT is the ultimate ‘must see it’ event for motorsport fans across the globe. Every May and June the Isle of Man turns into motorcycle nirvana as the world’s greatest road racers gather to test themselves against the incredible ‘Mountain Course’ – a 37.73 mile beast of a course carved out of the island’s public roads. For over 100 years the Mountain’s siren call has drawn fans and riders to experience the unique atmosphere of the Isle of Man TT Festival.
Chris Killip (1946 – 2020) was a Manx photographer who worked at Harvard University in Cambridge, from 1991 to 2017, as a Professor of Visual and Environmental Studies. Killip was well known for his gritty black and white images of people and places.
This 22-page paperback showcases images from the Isle of Man TT Races as captured by Chris Killip during the year 1971. The Isle of Man TT is the ultimate ‘must see it’ event for motorsport fans across the globe. Every May and June the Isle of Man turns into motorcycle nirvana as the world’s greatest road racers gather to test themselves against the incredible ‘Mountain Course’ – a 37.73 mile beast of a course carved out of the island’s public roads. For over 100 years the Mountain’s siren call has drawn fans and riders to experience the unique atmosphere of the Isle of Man TT Festival.
Chris Killip (1946 – 2020) was a Manx photographer who worked at Harvard University in Cambridge, from 1991 to 2017, as a Professor of Visual and Environmental Studies. Killip was well known for his gritty black and white images of people and places.