Hardback, 264 pages, colour and black and white illustrations, W240mm x H300mm
Alison Jackson has photographed the Queen of England on the toilet,George Bush and Tony Blair chatting in the sauna, Mick Jagger doing gymnastics and Monica Lewinsky lighting Bill Clinton's cigar. Or has she?
Her photos demonstrate that, whilst seeing is believing, the truth is another story entirely. By showing 'celebrities' ostensibly caught unawares, Jackson's pictures reveal what imagine might go on behind closed doors. Treading the grey area between parody and realism she breaks down the carefully controlled private lives of public figures.