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Back in Ibiza

1998-2003

Photographer Dean Chalkley
Published by ACC Art Books
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
LIST PRICE $35.00

About The Book

Back in Ibiza 1998 – 2003 is photographer Dean Chalkley’s epic collection of club images from the peak of Ibiza’s glory days.


Dean Chalkley has been taking compelling cultural photographs since the mid 1990s and his work with the likes of Oasis, Idris Elba and Amy Winehouse is widely celebrated.

At the tail end of the ’90s, Chalkley found himself in Ibiza, the capital of the clubbing world. For many, the turn of the millennium represents the peak of club life, when clubbers would lose themselves for days in the often-surreal abandon of their favorite Spanish party haven. Working for Mixmag, the biggest dance-music magazine in the world, Chalkley amassed a vast archive of images from this unrivaled golden era in the island’s near-history.
Back in Ibiza 1998 – 2003 offers a thrilling deep-dive through those images, illustrating the unfiltered and sometimes unhinged club scene from a world before Snapchat and TikTok reels. This unique collection is essential viewing for partygoers and clubbing fans, a joy to behold, and a nostalgic reminder of what a real party can look like.

Product Details

  • Publisher: ACC Art Books (June 3, 2025)
  • Length: 160 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781788843119

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Raves and Reviews

"Dean Chalkley amassed a vast archive of images at the turn of the millennium when Ibiza clubbers would lose themselves for days on the Spanish party island. Back In Ibiza 1998-2003 by Dean Chalkley is out on 22 May."

The Guardian

"The photographs in Dean’s new book ‘Back in Ibiza 1998 - 2003’, taken in the heat of many magic moments, capture the golden age of happy, all-in-it-together, 24 hour party people, bacchanalian excess, and sunkissed beach life the island offered before the corporate monsters of superstar DJs, big brands and VIP lounges swallowed it whole."

Bureau of Lost Culture podcast

" ...an intriguing look at what is the relatively recent past, and a great one for nostalgia – especially if you’ve ever paid a visit to the island yourself for a week of carefree abandon."

Amateur Photographer

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