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Publisher Note

This richly illustrated publication is a selection of hundreds of still photographs shot during the making of “Rebel Dabble Babble,” a collaboration between Paul McCarthy and his son Damon McCarthy.

“Rebel Dabble Babble” is a complex installation and video projection work originally inspired by both Nicholas Ray’s 1955 classic Hollywood film "Rebel Without a Cause" and the furious rumors that swirled around the off-set relationships between its director and his stars James Dean, Nathalie Wood, and Sal Mineo. This densely layered opus confronts definitions of power and role-playing, and expands far beyond references to the 1955 movie and related legends. Ultimately, “Rebel Dabble Babble” is an expansive meditation upon the archetypes and Oedipal tensions that define family dynamics as they have been played out in private homes, in the evolution of art history, and in the development of the entertainment industry.

In the film, Paul McCarthy and his actors (including Hollywood star James Franco) play hybrids both of Nick Ray’s cinematic characters and the actors who performed as those characters. With this mind-bending series of doubles, binaries, and inversions, “Rebel Dabble Babble” presents perversions of interchangeable roles and fetish relationships.

“Rebel Dabble Babble” includes over 350 full color images and new texts by Donatien Grau, Damon McCarthy, and Paul McCarthy.

Artists’ Book

Rebel Dabble Babble

by Paul McCarthy, Damon McCarthy

Publisher
Release Place Switzerland
Release Date 2013
ISBN 978-3-03764-336-5
Credits
Writer: Donatien Grau
Work  
Language English
Format hardcover
Dimensions 39.0 × 28.0 cm
Pages 312

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