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Issues
  • Language: en

Issues

The first book to showcase and critically explore the groundbreaking photography of fashion magazines over the last century For nearly a century, fashion magazines have provided sophisticated platforms for cutting-edge photography – work that challenges conventions and often reaches far beyond fashion itself. In this book, acclaimed photography critic Vince Aletti has selected 100 significant magazine issues from his expansive personal archive, revealing images by photographers rarely seen outside their original context. With his characteristic élan and featuring stunning images, Aletti has created a fresh, idiosyncratic, and previously unexplored angle on the history of photography.

Talk Stories
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 206

Talk Stories

‘Fresh, risky, improvisational and hard-to-categorize writing’ - Chicago Tribune Talk Stories is a collection of Jamaica Kincaid’s original writing for the New Yorker’s ‘Talk of the Town’ column from 1974 to 1983. In these early pieces Kincaid discovers New York’s many hidden secrets as she learns the worlds of publishing and partying, of fashion and popular music, and how to call a cauliflower a crudité.

The Secret Public
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 664

The Secret Public

Rolling Stone [UK] — Best Music Books of the Year A monumental history of the gay influence on popular culture, from the rise of Little Richard to the collapse of disco in 1979: award-winning author Jon Savage takes us on a fast and captivating journey through the history of pop music as seen through the eyes of queer artists. Jon Savage, the author of the canonical England’s Dreaming, explodes new ground in this electrifying history of pop music from 1955 through 1979. In demonstrating that gay and lesbian artists were responsible for many of the greatest cultural breakthroughs in the last half of the twentieth century, he shows that it was their secretly encoded music—appealing to a ...

Love Saves the Day
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 532

Love Saves the Day

Describes American dance music culture in the 1970s, profiling key events, musicians, movements, DJs, and venues that defined the era.

Vince Aletti: The Drawer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

Vince Aletti: The Drawer

The acclaimed curator's scrapbook celebration of the beauty of photography and the printed page American critic and curator Vince Aletti has been collecting photographs printed on the pages of magazines and books since the 1970s. "For as long as I can remember," he says, "one of the first things I do in a new apartment is pin pictures to the wall. It's always been a way of claiming space, of making it my own. But even after I've settled in, I keep a wall where constellations of push-pinned images change regularly. Many of those pictures have been with me for decades; others are new--torn from the pages of the latest Artforum or i-D, or clipped from the sports section of the Times. Nearly all...

MALE
  • Language: en

MALE

Text by Collier Schorr.

The New Yorker
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1060

The New Yorker

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-02
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Steven Meisel
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 64

Steven Meisel

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Vince Aletti
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 48

Vince Aletti

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Alexey Brodovitch
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

Alexey Brodovitch

Alexey Brodovitch (1898-1971) is a legend among graphic designers. A Russian who fled the Bolshevik Revolution to settle eventually in Paris and then New York, Brodovitch was one of the pioneers of graphic design in the twentieth century. Brodovitch was Art Director of Harper's Bazaarfor over two decades (1934-58); he designed and produced several exquisite and highly collectable books with collaborators such as Richard Avedon and André Kertész; he was a talented photographer himself; and, through an informal class called the Design Lab in New York, he trained a younger generation of photographers and designers who went on to become famous artists and art directors in their own right. This book is a comprehensive monograph on Brodovitch's life and work, drawing from interviews with a wide spectrum of colleagues and collaborators - and assimilating previously unpublished material from archives and private collections around the world - to offer an in-depth analysis and appreciation of Brodovitch's unique and lasting contribution to the visual arts.