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"Vaquero explores the queer cowboy festival of Zacatecas, where heritage, masculinity, and tradition are reimagined Through intimate storytelling and evocative magical imagery, the book captures a community reclaiming a deeply Mexican legacy Honouring ritual, camaraderie, and pride while shaping new expressions of identity beneath the vast Mexican desert...
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This artist’s book by Richard Prince, which was published by his imprint, Fulton Ryder, features previously unpublished paintings by the artist alongside photography of his studio. It also documents sculptures and installations of Upstate, a series of photographs Prince took in upstate New York. Prince’s recent paintings combine collage and impasto,...
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Borthwick revisits his archives created with Pola Pan 35mm film, whose fragility shaped his soft and dreamy aesthetic. The book brings together his images of the streets of Paris and New York in the 1980s and 1990s, portraits of loved ones, his early days in fashion with Kate Moss, Carolyn Murphy, and Stella Tennant, his collaborations with Maria Cornejo...
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Early Work brings together for the first time previously unseen photographs taken by Shore in his early teens, between 1960 and 1965, a period rich in experimentation that preceded his collaboration with Andy Warhol at The Factory. These sophisticated and ambitious images testify to Shore's already complex understanding of the photographic form and his...
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The Tim Van Laere Gallery presents the ninth exhibition by Belgian artist Rinus Van de Velde. In this exhibition, Van de Velde presents a new series of oil drawings, a large-scale charcoal self-portrait, and a new series of sculptures. He also presents for the first time an installation from his fourth film, currently in production, and introduces a new...
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This Will Not End Well is the first comprehensive look at Nan Goldin’s work as a filmmaker. Created alongside a major retrospective by Moderna Museet, it draws from her slideshows and films—crafted from thousands of images, audio tapes, and music—to tell stories of family trauma, addiction, and her bohemian community. Focusing solely on her moving-image...
A survey of Robert Rauschenberg's innovative use of cloth in the 1970s and its significance in the artist's oeuvre Centering on a period of Robert Rauschenberg's career that has not received much attention, this book focuses on three series by the artist that feature fabric: the idiosyncratic Venetians, 1972–73; the gauzy Hoarfrosts, 1974–76; and the...
Coming from a collaboration between the photographer Anatheine and the stylist Anita Szymczak, “Dot” is where fashion, design, and storytelling collide in playful visual worlds.A simple dot becomes a symbol of connection, transformation, and infinite possibilities. Part photography book, part interactive artwork, with stickers as a tool, each copy invites...
Published in conjunction with a major exhibition of Tillmans’ work at the Museum of Modern Art, this copiously illustrated volume surveys four decades of the artist’s career. An outstanding group of writers offer diverse essays addressing key threads of his multifaceted practice, and a new text by Tillmans himself elucidates the distinctive methodology...
First published in 1986, Nan Goldin’s The Ballad of Sexual Dependency is a raw, intimate visual diary of her “tribe” of friends and lovers. Her vivid, candid photographs capture the intensity and vulnerability of life in the early 1980s, evoking memory through color, sound, and presence. Both deeply personal and universally resonant, the book has become a...
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With his provocative and subversive approach to design, Rick Owens has been a transformative force in fashion since he founded his label in 1994. This essential volume is the first critical appraisal of Owens’s work, documenting the evolution of nearly three decades of the designer’s inimitable worldview. 200 pages Language : French 20.9 x 29.8 cm...
More than one year after a shooting, fashion photographer Kira Bunse discovers two forgotten Polaroids in her camera. Instead of pulling them out, she exposes the material again - and is fascinated by the creative potential of the multiple-exposed images. What arose by chance grows into a new unit of work: double exposures, in which foreground and...
In dis-dressed redux the photographer Willy Vanderperre - following on from dis-dressed and dis-dressed epilogue - returns with a backstage look at the Prada Fall/Winter 2016 collections In a series of exclusive images he reveals the intensity of a complex aesthetic universe with myriad references, and at the same time offers a reflection on the present...
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Prada 365 Photography Book Set A reimagining of a fashion campaign, challenging convention and freed from creative boundaries, 365 envisages a new multi-faceted concept of fashion advertising, displaying manifold interpretations of the Prada collections Instead of representing a singular idea through imagery for an entire season, there are multiple...
€138.00
For decades the name Jil Sander has evoked the philosophy of less is more–a minimalist aesthetic using highest quality materials and employing exquisite craftsmanship to the effect of poetic purity.Rich in archival material, and glimpses into the life of its famously publicity-shy subject, this book tells how Sander started in the 1960s and quickly...
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MACK -  Collier Schorr / August

9781913620707
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Combining the overlapping roles of war photographer, traveling portraitist, anthropologist, and family historian, Schorr tells the interwoven stories of a place and time determined by memory, nationalism, war, emigration, and family. August employs Polaroids made by Schorr in Schwäbisch Gmünd and in this period to explore the liminal space of images that...
Vaughan Oliver (1957-2019) was one of the most consistently innovative and significant graphic designers to have emerged in the latter 20th century, a highly influential member of the small group [with Neville Brody, Malcolm Garrett and Peter Saville] that changed the face of British graphics in the 1980s. Oliver’s remarkable and unmatched oeuvre as...
Flashing Lane documents the stretch of road in Appleby where every year, Irish travellers race and show their horses during the Horse Fair. This historical event, that takes place in June since 1685, is one of Europe’s biggest and crucial gathering points for the Romani and Traveller communities from all over Europe, the UK. For the photographers Kira...
The Exposition of Electronic Music - Electronic Television is the first solo exhibition by artist Nam June Paik presented in 1963 at Galerie Parnass in Wuppertal, West Germany. Just out of his studies with John Cage and Karlheinz Stockhausen, Paik creates a disorientating environment. Visitors are confronted with the novelty of the electronic image in...
Interview with Paul Cummings is the bilingual edition (French, English) of an interview with Walter De Maria recorded in 1972 for the Archives of American Art. Bilingual edition (French, English) 21,3 × 28,8 cm 160 pages Published by Editions Lutanie, 2019
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