"Laid bare in an intimate set of photos captured between 2009 and 2014, alongside commentaries from [Elliot] Page, Yoko Ono and REM''s Michael Stipe, the new photo book shows Peaches at her most vulnerable.We see her as a daughter, a sister, a loyal friend, a Grace Jones fan, an international performer, and, most importantly, a real-life human being--something fans aren''t often privy to beyond her larger-than-life performance persona." -- Dazed and Confused Magazine "Talinski''s pictures of the Canadian electro assassin offer an insight into the fun, chaos, hard work, rock ''n'' roll, theatre and artistry that goes into presenting Peaches on the stage and to the world.The dazzling images collected in the book range from the intimate to the epic and are accompanied by written pieces by collaborators and admirers ranging from Michael Stipe to Yoko Ono." -- Loud and Quiet Magazine " What Else is in the Teaches of Peaches , reveals an artist with a vision and a photographer with full access. The dazzling images collected in the book range from the intimate to the epic and are accompanied by written pieces by collaborators and admirers ranging from Michael Stipe to Yoko Ono." -- Loud and Quiet Magazine , Best Books of 2015 "These last years between albums are documented beautifully in the new book What Else Is In The Teaches Of Peaches, published in June via Akashic Books, a collection of Holger Talinski''s photos from at home and on the road, on-stage and behind-the-scenes." -- Cashbox Magazine "Without Peaches, it follows that we wouldn''t have seen the fruits of the feminist hero''s success.
This is an artist that has sown seeds. Doing her confrontational flag-waving thing--using sexuality and the female form to subvert patriarchal values--since the 1990s, the Canadian artist born Merrill Beth Nisker has paved the way for the likes of Rihanna, Lady Gaga, Britney Spears (in her later incarnations) and Miley Cyrus, all of whom owe a debt to the badass electroclash icon." -- The Girls Are "Who loves iconoclastic musician and inimitable performance artist, Peaches? Basically everyone. Especially if everyone includes Yoko Ono, R.E.M front man, Michael Stipe, and [actor Elliot] Page--all of who wrote an essay for her heady photography book, What Else is in the Teaches of Peaches, released in June." -- PAPER "Photographer Holger Talinski presents a visceral stone from the centre of maverick electronica goddess, Peaches. This is largely behind the scenes, image-based representation--with contributions also from Yoko Ono.
" -- DJ Magazine "Whether she''s caught in a frenzy, spitting blood onto a gig audience, slumped in near exhaustion in the show''s aftermath, or hard at work preparing her next in-your-face project, Peaches is never less than completely honest.Adored by established stars and aspiring artists alike, Peaches is one of the most important figures in alternative pop culture today." -- We Heart " What Else Is in the Teaches of Peaches serves up slices of life from a transgressive master.Like the 2000 single, the book is full of grit, sweat and dripping sexuality." -- Orlando Weekly "The book is full of grit, sweat and dripping sexuality.From stressed out hotel shots to carnival stage shows, a performance of Yoko Ono''s Cut Piece to a one-woman electro-rock opera Peaches Does Herself , the book is an extensive look into the life of a transgressive master.Like all good performance art, it''s not an empty dance. In each frame, Peaches carries a fire in her eyes.
" -- San Antonio Current "The photography collection.captures the more intimate moments of the boundary-pushing, gender-fucking art-punk goddess." -- The Backlot "In all cases, the act of archiving seems to Peaches to be ahistorical. The best picture is the one not that places her in a context of her musical contemporaries, it is the one that seems to her a perfect form of an emotion she knew herself to be experiencing at the time. Her archive is a punk archive, one strung together of immersions and transgressions, not coherences." -- The 405 "The outrageous and provocative new book.presents [Peaches] as more than the onstage provocateur most know her to be; instead we see her at home with family, rehearsing, sprawled out backstage, exhausted from giving her fans the musical lunacy they crave." -- Frontiers Magazine "Holger Talinski captures that essence of the vulnerable, unapologetic, fuck shame, fuck stereotypes performer with his images.
Talinski is an appropriately unfussy photojournalist. His images capture the feel of a performance. He shoots from the stage and from the audience. He shows us the view from the stage and from the pit. He shows us the sweat, the fatigue of the work that goes into making art. Like Peaches, Talinski is unafraid to be honest, vulnerable, and not at all vogue." -- Ink 19 "Definitely give this literary and photographic glitter explosion a read!" -- Meininger Hotels On The Move Magazine (Germany) "Shots of a white-mohawked Peaches backstage in a silvery jumpsuit with a huge protruding dildo or tricked out in freakshow makeup and giant wool shoulderpads are made all the more interesting through their juxtaposition with quiet images of an exhausted Peaches chatting on the phone in a soul-drainingly generic hotel room or crossing a suburban street with her wheelchair-bound sister. The book offers provocative visual musing on the differences between artists and their stage personae.
It adds another layer of complexity to an underappreciated artist." -- Passport Magazine " What Else Is in the Teaches of Peaches , [features] intimate candid photos from her life on and off stage and tribute essays from the likes of Ono, Michael Stipe, and [Elliot] Page." -- The Stranger "Peaches is ferocious, relentless, sexy, confident, and gives all of herself to her audience.She is a person who inspires." -- Elliot Page , actress, from the book "Peaches is an incredible artist.Thank you, Peaches, for adding a long and exciting life to performance art." -- Yoko Ono , from the book "Peaches stands tall and she is fearless. That is my definition of a hero, heroine, progressive, icon--locked in, and ready to rumble.
" -- Michael Stipe of R.E.M. , from the book.