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Jean-vincent Simonet

Jean-vincent Simonet
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2018-10-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9781999814458

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Part travel diary and part love letter to Tokyo and Osaka, French artist Jean-Vincent Simonet's gorgeously produced book In Bloom offers a searing journey into the heart of Japanese underground culture, in which analogue images fluidly fuse with collage and montage. Simonet also uses water, chemicals, long exposure and torchlight to transform the surface of his prints, which depict fugitive scenes of sexual abandon, partying and urban nightlife. In Bloom is permeated by a thrilling atmosphere of overload, exuberance and entropy. Body and decor, nature and artifice, poses and emotions collide and merge into the atmosphere of excess that forms the basis of Simonet's sensibility.


ECAL

ECAL
Author: Adam Broomberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-01-22
Genre: Photography, Artistic
ISBN: 9783775737258

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This book features the works of photography students from one of the world's most prestigious art colleges--ECAL in Switzerland, which trains graphic artists, designers, typographers, filmmakers and photographers. It includes interviews with visiting professors, including Oliver Broomberg, Jason Evans, Paolo Roversi and Joachim Schmid.


Christian Louboutin

Christian Louboutin
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Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2011-10-25
Genre: Design
ISBN: 0847836517

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Known for his very sexy stilettos with their signature lacquer-red soles, Christian Louboutin is a household name, a master craftsman and has a multi-million dollar brand with boutiques around the world and an international celebrity clientele. This book celebrates nearly 20 years of his work.


Desire

Desire
Author: Patrick Remy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Desire in art
ISBN:

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Gareth McConnell

Gareth McConnell
Author: Gareth McConnell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN:

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This monograph includes a wide range of Gareth McConnell's work from 1995 to the present. Beginning with the series Anti-Social Behaviour, looking at people who have endured punishment beatings in Northern Ireland, it includes Boxers, a series of portraits from a boxing club in Bournemouth as well as Portraits from Ibiza.


Realm of the Saint

Realm of the Saint
Author: Vincent J. Cornell
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 650
Release: 2010-06-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 029278970X

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In premodern Moroccan Sufism, sainthood involved not only a closeness to the Divine presence (walaya) but also the exercise of worldly authority (wilaya). The Moroccan Jazuliyya Sufi order used the doctrine that the saint was a "substitute of the prophets" and personification of a universal "Muhammadan Reality" to justify nearly one hundred years of Sufi involvement in Moroccan political life, which led to the creation of the sharifian state. This book presents a systematic history of Moroccan Sufism through the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries C.E. and a comprehensive study of Moroccan Sufi doctrine, focusing on the concept of sainthood. Vincent J. Cornell engages in a sociohistorical analysis of Sufi institutions, a critical examination of hagiography as a source for history, a study of the Sufi model of sainthood in relation to social and political life, and a sociological analysis of more than three hundred biographies of saints. He concludes by identifying eight indigenous ideal types of saint that are linked to specific forms of authority. Taken together, they define sainthood as a socioreligious institution in Morocco.


In Most Tides an Island

In Most Tides an Island
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Publisher: Spbh Editions
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2018-05-30
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781999814427

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Nicholas Muellner's most recent image-text book journeys through shifting tableaux of exile and solitude in the digital age. Seductive, disorienting, informative and allegorical, In Most Tides an Island is at once a glimpse of contemporary post-Soviet queer life, a meditation on solitude and desire, and an inquiry into the nature of photography and poetry in a world consumed by cruelty, longing, resignation and hope. This work emerged from two very different impulses: to witness the lives of closeted gay men in provincial Russia, and to compose the gothic tale of a solitary woman on a remote tropical island. Along the way, these disparate pursuits - one predicated on documentation, the other on invention - unexpectedly converged. Shot along Baltic, Caribbean and Black Sea coastlines, distant landscapes met at the rocky point of Alone. From that vista, they ask: what do intimacy and solitude mean in a radically alienated but hyper-connected world? In Most Tides an Island challenges photographic and literary conventions, collapsing portraiture and landscape, documentary and fiction, metaphor and description into the artist's distinct form of hybrid narrative. This shape-shifting work is threaded together by the voice of the wandering narrator and the unexpected visual echoes between these far-flung landscapes. A mysterious stream of faceless but expressive online profile pictures further links the divergent stories. These anonymous figures serve as an emotional semaphore, signaling across genres and geographies and between language and image.


The Best of LensCulture

The Best of LensCulture
Author: LensCulture
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Photographers
ISBN: 9789053308806

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Fresh, inspiring, insightful, thought-provoking: this book is an overview and introduction to over 160 of the most exciting contemporary photographers working in different cultures around the world right now. Photography is more popular today, globally, than ever before. Indeed, in the age of smartphones, millions of people make and share photographs every day. But who are the people who are practicing this profound, universal language with fluency and true visionary expertise in our image-saturated times? The editors of LensCulture--in conjunction with panels of world-class critics, photo editors, museum curators and other photography experts--chose these photographers, hailing from over 40 countries on five continents. We hope you enjoy discovering their work as much as we have.


Fridge Food Soul

Fridge Food Soul
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Publisher: Patrick Frey Edition
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2018-05
Genre: Photography of food
ISBN: 9783906803623

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French photographer and musician Olivier Degorce is usually associated with the emergence of the 1990s electronic music scene, where he was one of the first to compulsively document the Paris raves and electric underground scene. But with camera always in hand, he created many more series, which are only now coming to light. In Fridge Food Soul, Degorce became fascinated with the contents of peoples refrigerators, creating a voluminous archive of images from 1993 to 2017. Using various cameras, from large formal to point and shoot, he captured the colors and smells of items fresh and long expired, while never missing an opportunity to raid a fridge and capture the sheer diversity of individual eating habits. The final presentation is a totally engaging and voyeuristic-like collection of contemporary still lifes. Ranging from the minimal to the most disgusting, the 130 close-up color images pull you into a world that you cannot stop observing.