Mark Fisher
Too Much Is Never Enough
- First detailed study of Mark Fisher’s extraordinary architectural drawings for rock-and-roll stage sets and other structures
- Includes remarkable drawings of stage sets for Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones, U2, Jean-Michel Jarre, Tina Turner and many, many others
- Includes three double fold-outs, and three sets of tipped-in pages with sketches and other drawn material
Mark Fisher was the creator and designer of a new art form: the traveling rock show. His exuberant stage sets framed artists from The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, U2, Madonna, Lady Gaga and Jean-Michel Jarre to Elton John and Tina Turner. There were thousands of concerts and hundreds of bravura settings, from the 2000 London Millennium show to the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, as well as permanent structures, such as the 2,000-seater theater and stage machinery for KÀ by Cirque du Soleil, in Las Vegas, and the Dai Show Theatre, in China. Each of these projects first found expression in Fisher’s sketch-books and on his drawing board. This book spans his entire career, with details of every major project and more than 100 drawings – some of which are performances in their own right.
“In 1977, I went on the road with the Floyd, and that was really the moment I ran away and joined the circus.” – Mark Fisher
With contributions from those who knew Mark Fisher well: Cristina Garcia, his life partner, keeper of the archive and editor of this book; Piers Gough, his contemporary at the Architectural Association in London; Andrew Holmes, an artist, occasional collaborator and close friend; and finally Ray Winkler, a colleague of long standing and now CEO and Design Director of Stufish Entertainment Architects.
- Publisher
- Circa Press
- ISBN
- 9781911422488
- Publish date
- 6th Oct 2026
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- USA & Canada
- Size
- 11.81 in x 11.81 in
- Pages
- 240 Pages
- Illustrations
- 120 color, 80 b&w
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