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zegalba · 5 months
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Issey Miyake: Retrospective (1995)
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theflytrap · 1 year
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Sorry everyone I wanted to ask about Tom of Finland from the start but I was flip flopping on if it counted as comics. I have decided to just do it tho.
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yiliy · 4 months
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"Darth Vader is the bad father.
Ben Kenobi is the good father.
Star Wars came out of my desire to make a modern fairy tale. Fairy tales are how people learn about good and evil and how to conduct themselves in society."
- George Lucas
for The Star Wars Archives: 1977–1983 - Episodes IV-VI 40th Anniversary Edition by Paul Duncan for TASCHEN
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booksinantwerp · 2 years
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Pleats Please (photographed by Francis Giacobetti) page 156 from Pleats Please Issey Miyake published by Taschen in 2012 follow on Instagram for more
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Between 2009 and 2011 Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer, himself a former student of the master, published what is the most comprehensive account of Frank Lloyd’s Wright work: a three-volume collection of all of FLW’s works and projects with some 1,500 pages of crisp reproductions of his drawings, plans and sketches as well as countless photographs of every single built project. In 2015 a condensed and scaled-down edition of this magnum opus was published by its original publisher Taschen with still more than 500 pages showcasing FLW’s most important works. Again the book includes a wealth of drawings and plans from the Taliesin Archives which demonstrate Wright’s incredible drawing talent as well as his most significant contribution to modern architecture: the ability to embed his architecture in site, landscape and therefore nature. This organic understanding of architecture still fascinates today, especially when studying his plans and drawings.
In view of its content and price point the present volume is a must-have for anyone interested in Frank Lloyd Wright and keen to know why he is considered one of the 20th century’s most important architects.
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Naomi Campbell for Ai Weiwei x Taschen January 2024 photographed Luigi & Iango
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garadinervi · 3 months
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Otti Berger (Zmajevac, October 4, 1898 – KL Auschwitz, 1944)
(image: Otti Berger on the Bauhaus terrace, ca. 1930; in Patrick Rössler, Bauhausmädels. A Tribute to Pioneering Women Artists, TASCHEN, Köln, 2019, p. 150-151)
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zegalba · 5 months
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Issey Miyake: Retrospective (1995)
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chromet · 1 year
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Virgil Abloh for Nike “ICONS” by Taschen
Available HERE for purchase on grailed
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archivist-dragonfly · 5 months
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Book 477
Hopper
Ivo Kranzfelder
Taschen 2006
I make no secret of the fact that Taschen is my favorite publisher. First off, they publish books about subjects in which I have an interest: art, architecture, comics, esoterica, design, fashion, photography, sex, pop culture, etc. Sometimes people ask, “But aren’t they the ones who do all those pricey books for wealthy collectors?” Yes, they are. They make books that are priced anywhere from $200 XXL folios to $15,000 limited editions. But on the other end of the spectrum, they also publish books like this lovely Hopper volume or the Basic Art Series—well-made hardcover art books that only retail for $20—or their Bibliotheca Universalis series—a great series of re-sized past bestsellers that sell for $25. They’re all excellent bargains, considering the quality. One could put together a solid art book library for relatively low cost, especially if you are willing to wait for their seasonal warehouse sales. Also, for the most part, they don’t make much of a distinction between high and low art—Frazetta and Kirby sit side-by-side with Kahlo and Raphael, tattoo art gets the same deluxe treatment as a medieval manuscript, or a book of ukiyo-e masterpieces might have the same presentation as a book of vintage pornography. As it should be.
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Heya Kooks! Sorry if it's a weird question but I just saw cabinet of natural curiosities on your bookshelf and wanted to ask which other books by taschen do you own?
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These four <3 Love them all to bits.
Plus I have two books with stills and backstage photos from Federico Fellini's and Stanley Kubrick's movies, but to the four above i keep coming back regularly, while these two i haven't open since my student times.
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theflytrap · 1 year
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lisamarie-vee · 4 months
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