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Dutch artist Anton Corbijn's illustrated chronicle of Depeche Mode presents a captivating look into the band’s history and their significant collaboration with Corbijn. In November 2020, Depeche Mode joined the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. During the induction ceremony, Dave Gahan highlighted Corbijn's influence by remarking, “I’d like to thank Anton Corbijn who thank God came in at the right time and actually made us look cool.” Coinciding with this honor, TASCHEN published a limited edition of "Depeche Mode by Anton Corbijn (81–18)," signed by both the band and Corbijn, which quickly became one of the fastest-selling editions in the publisher’s history. This compact, affordable version showcases Corbijn’s distinctive artistic vision that Gahan so fondly acknowledged as transformative.
Anton Corbijn, who took on the role of creative director for the band in 1986, was instrumental in solidifying Depeche Mode’s status as a leading cult band worldwide. The book is a treasure trove of over 150 photos from Corbijn’s vast collection, ranging from formal and casual portraits in iconic locations—like Madrid, Hamburg, the deserts of California, Prague, and Marrakech—to candid, spontaneous shots. It also includes mesmerizing images from live performances spanning tours from 1988 to 2023.
Developed with the band's full collaboration, they share their experiences working alongside Corbijn. "Depeche Mode by Anton Corbijn" is a testament to how one man's creative vision has profoundly influenced the band's visual identity, encompassing photography, music videos, album artwork, and stage design, all contributing to their lasting popularity. Reflecting on his pivotal role, Corbijn mentions in the introduction, “A lot of it came down to me, and I wanted it to be right for them. I wanted to think for them. To be great for them.” This book is a heartfelt tribute to one of rock history’s most enduring and innovative creative partnerships.
