Saturday, 28 April 2012
28 Girls by Kishin Shinoyama
Considered to be one of the most important Japanese photobooks of the 20th Century. Very 60's and very amazing first book by the master of the nude. With text by Yukio Mishima and Makato Wada. Scarce in such a fine condition. Packed with really superb images, brilliant composition and colour that set a new form and standard for the nude.
Juergen Teller - Go Sees
From May 1998 to May 1999 Teller photographed every model who turned up for casting on his West London doorstep. The result is over 400 portraits in different lights and seasons. Some famous (Devon, Gisele, Sophie Dahl, Eva Herzigova, Erin O'Connor etc.) but many now obscure, this is an interesting snapshot of a time and a charming project in itself.
Shuni Okura - Emma (Private 2)
A classic and one of the greats. Number 2 in the private series (all of which are highly sought after), shot by Okura, featuring soopermodel Emma Sugimoto!
Phototheque imaginaire de Shuji Terayama, Les Gens de la Famille Chien Dieu
Quite extraordinary photomontage by cult artist/poet/film maker and anarchist Shuji Terayama. Amazing images from the man who brough us the bizarre, brilliant and frankly disturbing 'Emperor Tomato Ketchup', theres no other book quite like it. From Bertolotti's Book of Nudes- "The photographs were reproduced in the manner of an old souvenir album…'as framed photos of staged portraits and' fake period postcards, with addresses and stamps in their proper place, and they were accompanied by a series of poems and handwritten annotations that emphasized the artist's intention of mixing expressive language with sophisticated photomontages."
Irina Ionesco - The Best Nudes vol.3
One of the most sought after of 'The Best Nudes' series. Filled with lots of rare work by Ionesco, including previously unpublished Eva. This is not to overlook the work also included by Karin Szekessy, which is also excellent. Essential for Ionesco fans.
Veronique Branquinho - Moi Veronique TouTeNUe
Lovely book published to coincide with her exhibition at Momu. Showing her influences very clearly, Branquihno starts with David Hamilton, Tim Burton and Lynch and ends up with quite magical androgynous, formal and noir-ish collections. Excellent.
6+ Antwerp Fashion
Brilliant introduction to the phenomena of the 'Antwerp Six' and the Antwerp school. Focusing mainly on the six themselves (Walter Van Beirendonck, Ann Demeulemeester, Dries Van Noten, Dirk Van Saene, Dirk Bikkembergs and Marina Yee) and of course Martin Margiela (of whom the plus sign in the title refers to), the book begins with their formal training and context to their first show in London in 1988, and their shared visions and ambitions. The book then goes on to the next generation (Branquihno, Vandervorst etc.) and other notable luminaries of the academy. Filled with photographs and stories, a fascinating insight into the processes of a generation of designers who changed fashion.
Raf Simons Redux
Very well produced book published to celebrate 10 years of Raf Simons. As the publisher says- "Published for the tenth anniversary of the Belgian fashion designer’s career, the volume 'Raf Simons Redux' narrates through images and texts the intellectual and creative evolution of Raf Simons, one of the main innovators of contemporary men’s fashion. By Peter De Potter and Raf Simons. Edited by Maria Luisa Frisa. Special contribution by Cris Brodahl, Stef Driesen, Pieter Mulier, Olivier Rizzo, Collier Schorr, Robbie Snelders, Willy Vanderperre. Texts by Francesco Bonami, Peter De Potter, Marc Foxx, Jo-Ann Furniss, Ashley Heath, Terry Jones, Collier Schorr, Raf Simons." Recommended.
Raf Simons - The Fourth Sex
Really great and hugely exhaustive tome on teenagers, or 'The Fourth Sex'. Superb Contributions from a huge number of guests (Dead or Alive) including Cocteau, Lynch, Nabokov, J.G. Ballard, David Bowie, Larry Clark, Rudi Gernreich, Bernhard Willhelm etc. Chocked with so many superb images collected by Simons and Bonami. Rather like a huge visual research project, and very Simons-y. Texts are also notably good. A great book.
Friday, 27 April 2012
Helmut Newton : How to make the fur fly : December 1967
An old favourite here- one of Newton's many famous shoots, this one's from Vogue (UK) December 1967. From Vogue:
Thursday, 26 April 2012
Native Funk and Flash.
Jacopetti, Alexandra; Wainright, Jerry. San Francisco: Scrimshaw Press, 1974. FIrst Edition. Small 4to, Unpaginated (ca 112pp). Printed wraps as issued. Numerous Colour plates. Text in English. No Inscriptions. Wraps a little sun aged and rubbed. More images available on request. VG. Softcover.
Seminal book on Bay Area hippie couture and folk craft. Far superior to any style file/sourcebook. Custom denim, embroidery, patchwork, quilting, Pristine Condition out of The Cockettes and lots of other underground faces showing and modelling their own designs. Pretty amazing.
Val Hennessy. In The Gutter.
Val Hennessy. In The Gutter.
Hennessy, Val. In The Gutter. London: Quartet, 1978. First Edition. 4to, 96pp. Stiff photographic wraps. Profusely illustrated with colour photographs by Michael Haines. Covers a little creased. More images available on request. VG+. Softcover.
One of the more stylish (and a little odd) punk photobooks, gig shots, street shots of Toyah Wilcox, Suby Barnes, Dee Marsh etc. contrasted with african tribal make-up, piercings etc. Stemmed from her project on religion, so a little different to most punk books of the same period. Very nice.
Tad Wakamatsu. Ipy Girl Ipy.
Tad Wakamatsu. Ipy Girl Ipy.
Wakamatsu, Tad. Ipy Girl Ipy. Tokyo: Heibon-Sha, 1970. First Edition. 4to, 136pp. Photographic wraps with a little rubbing and scuffs to corners. With Obi, which is a little worn. More images available on request. VG+. Softcover.
Wakamatsu's masterpiece. Here, he travels through America with actress Haruko Wanibuchi shooting bikers, hippies, New York, a fishing village etc. Its quite an amazing book, certainly one of the best Japanese Photobooks. Amazing scenes and nudes, and a rather surreal documentation of America in 1970.
Nakamura. Ema Nude in Africa.
Nakamura, Masaya; Haskins, Sam (afterword). Tokyo: Heibon Sha, 1971. First Edition. 4to, Unpaginated (ca 112pp). Printed french wraps as issued. Numerous Black & White plates. Text in Japanese. Corners and covers a little bumped. More images available on request. VG+. Softcover.
Rather decadent project from Nakamura with japanese supermodel Emma Sugimoto, shot as the title suggests, in Africa. Another Bertolotti favourite, with an afterword by Sam Haskins. Beatifully put together, and pretty epic. Recommended.
Terry Richardson. Feared by Men, Desired by Women.
Rather scarce and one of Richardson's better efforts. Comprises three sections of his personal/non-commercial work: Nudes, Beauty Queens and Nudists. Very nice.
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Comme Des Garcons 1981-1986
CDG; Kawakubo, Rei. Tokyo: Chikuma Sobo, 1986. First Edition. Folio. 152pp. White boards in card slipcase. With Glassine wrap and Obi as issued. Slipcase a little sun faded, but in remarkably good condition, book perfect. More images available on request. Fine in VG+ dust-jacket. Hardcover.
THE great fashion book of the eighties. No fluff, just lots of full bleed photographs in black & white, duotone and colour. Some of the contributors include Stephen Meisel, Bruce Weber, Peter Lindbergh, Hans Feurer. Covers 1981-1985. Important and brilliant. Scarce in such good condition.
Comme Des Garcons: Six. Sixth Sense. Number 1.
Comme Des Garcons: Six. Sixth Sense. Number 1.
CDG; Kawakubo, Rei; Kertesz, Andre; Gray, Eileen; Lindbergh, Peter; Elgort, Arthur et al. Comme Des Garcons: Six. Sixth Sense. Number 1. Tokyo: Comme Des Garcons, 1988. First Edition. Folio (40x30cm), Unpaginated. Screen printed wraps. In the original printed bag. Bag a little scuffed. Complete. More images available on request. Near Fine in VG+ dust-jacket. Softcover.
Amazing first issue of Six, the cult Comme publication that ran for eight issues and was privately distributed. Very beautiful, the highlight of this issue are: some great Lindbergh work as always, some eye-poppinly amazing stuff from Sachiko Kuru (very Melvin Sokolsky), Cocteau, Arthur Elgort, an interview with Yohji Yamamoto and of course the Eileen Gray profile and the beautiful work of Keretz. There are also some lovely and fun die-cuts throughout, a really great first issue. Impressive.
Comme Des Garcons: Six. Sixth Sense. Number 2.
Comme Des Garcons: Six. Sixth Sense. Number 2.
CDG; Kawakubo, Rei; Lindbergh, Peter, Gaultier, Jean Paul; Gilbert & George Et Al. Comme Des Garcons: Six. Sixth Sense. Number 2. Tokyo: Comme Des Garcons, 1988. First Edition. Folio (40x30cm), Unpaginated. Printed wraps. In the original printed bag. Minor creases, bag a little scuffed. More images available on request. Near Fine in Near Fine dust-jacket. Softcover.
Stellar issue of Six, the cult Comme publication that ran for eight issues and was privately distributed. Very beautiful, the highlight of this issue are: The Gaultier/Comme collaboration from 1982 onwards, John Malkovich in Homme+, Gilert & George collaboration, along with amazing Lindbergh work and brilliant documentary photography. Big, lavish, elegant and superb.
Comme Des Garcons: Six. Sixth Sense. Number 3.
Comme Des Garcons: Six. Sixth Sense. Number 3.
CDG; Kawakubo, Rei; Boucher, Pierre; Alaia, Azzedine; . Comme Des Garcons: Six. Sixth Sense. Number 3. Tokyo: Comme Des Garcons, 1989. First Edition. Folio (40x30cm), Unpaginated. Screen printed wraps. In the original printed bag. Bag a little scuffed. Complete. More images available on request. Near Fine in VG+ dust-jacket. Softcover.
Very scarce. Amazing third issue of Six, the cult Comme publication that ran for eight issues and was privately distributed. Very beautiful, the highlight of this issue are: some great Lindbergh work as always, the really good Pierre Boucher collages, a brilliant texture/volume piece with contributions from Max Vadukul, Fischli and Weiss, Steiner, some of Lindbergh's best work ever (its all in pastel colours), cooking with Azzedine Alaia (super nice), and some killer Homme+.
Comme Des Garcons: Six. Sixth Sense. Number 4.
Comme Des Garcons: Six. Sixth Sense. Number 4.
CDG; Kawakubo, Rei; Frank, Robert; Elgort, Arthur; Koudelka; Josef; Leiter, Saul; Lindbergh, Peter et al. Comme Des Garcons: Six. Sixth Sense. Number 4. Tokyo: Comme Des Garcons, 1989. First Edition. Folio (40x30cm), Unpaginated. Screen printed wraps. In the original printed bag. Bag a little scuffed. Complete. More images available on request. Near Fine in VG+ dust-jacket. Softcover.
Amazing fourth issue of Six, the cult Comme publication that ran for eight issues and was privately distributed. Very beautiful, the highlight of this issue are: some great Lindbergh work as always, Robert Frank from 1947-1981 (amazing), Elgort in Sicily (also amazing), the somewhat surreal and eerie Koudelka from '68-'84, pre-fashion Saul Leiter (brilliant), anf then some NY Comme work from '89 which is a nice touch. Oh- and Issey Miyake. Superb.
Comme Des Garcons: Six. Sixth Sense. Number 6.
Comme Des Garcons: Six. Sixth Sense. Number 6.
CDG; Kawakubo, Rei; Dijan Elizabeth; Dali, Salvadore; Lindbergh, Peter. Comme Des Garcons: Six. Sixth Sense. Number 6. Tokyo: Comme Des Garcons, 1990. First Edition. Folio (40x30cm), Unpaginated. Printed wraps. In the original printed bag. Minor creases, bag a little scuffed. More images available on request. VG+ in VG+ dust-jacket. Softcover.
Stellar issue of Six, the cult Comme publication that ran for eight issues and was privately distributed. Featuring lots of lavish, oversize work from Niko Pirosmani, Brian Griffin, Salvadore Dali, Dino Buzzati, Peter Lindbergh, Brian Griffin, Kishin Shinoyama and John L.Murphy. Superb work by Lindbergh, including am amazing four page fold out panorama, amazing to see the work in such a large format. Possibly the largest format many of have these artists have been reproduced in aside from actual prints of their work. Quite astounding.
Fiorucci the Book / Eve Babitz
New York: Harlin Quist, 1980. First Edition. 4to, Unpaginated. Spiralbound. Mad fluro colour ilustrations and photographs. First and only edition. Notoriously fragile. A little rubbing to cover and edges, in a much better condition than usually seen. More images available on request. VG+. Softcover.
Mental book about the 'Daytime Studio 54'. Filled full of the famous Fiorucci graphics and anecdotes from its heyday. Popular with everybody from Warhol, Farah Fawcett, Marc Jacobs, Madonna, Lauren Bacall, Haring, Maripol, Jackie O, Gloria Vanderbilt, Calvin Klein etc. to the Paninaro kids in Milan. "A celebration of Fiorucci fashion and flash. More than a store, more than a line of clothes, Fiorucci is a whole point of view. Fiorucci invented junky chic and the whole world is buying it". A true pop phenomenon. Amazing.
Comme Des Garcons: Six. Sixth Sense. Number 5.
Comme Des Garcons: Six. Sixth Sense. Number 5.
CDG; Kawakubo, Rei; Lindbergh, Peter, Meisel, Steven; Cucchi, Enzo; Vautrin, Line et al. Comme Des Garcons: Six. Sixth Sense. Number 5. Tokyo: Comme Des Garcons, 1990. First Edition. Folio (40x30cm), Unpaginated. Printed wraps. Three large items In the original printed bag. Bag a little scuffed. Complete. More images available on request. Near Fine in VG+ dust-jacket. Softcover.
Very scarce. Stellar issue of Six, the cult Comme publication that ran for eight issues and was privately distributed. Very beautiful, the highlight of this issue are: some great Lindbergh and Steven Meisel work, the wonderful Enzo Cucci folio, and a huge and amazing Timothy Greenfield-Sanders Homme+ shoot with John Malkovich and lots of other hollywood people. Tip!
CDG; Kawakubo, Rei; Lindbergh, Peter, Meisel, Steven; Cucchi, Enzo; Vautrin, Line et al. Comme Des Garcons: Six. Sixth Sense. Number 5. Tokyo: Comme Des Garcons, 1990. First Edition. Folio (40x30cm), Unpaginated. Printed wraps. Three large items In the original printed bag. Bag a little scuffed. Complete. More images available on request. Near Fine in VG+ dust-jacket. Softcover.
Very scarce. Stellar issue of Six, the cult Comme publication that ran for eight issues and was privately distributed. Very beautiful, the highlight of this issue are: some great Lindbergh and Steven Meisel work, the wonderful Enzo Cucci folio, and a huge and amazing Timothy Greenfield-Sanders Homme+ shoot with John Malkovich and lots of other hollywood people. Tip!
Monday, 23 April 2012
Deborah Turbeville. Les amoureuses du temps passe.
Turbeville, Deborah. Les amoureuses du temps passe. Tokyo: Parco, 1985. First Edition. Small 4to. 96pp. Printed wraps with Obi in acetate dustwrap. Profusely illustrated in colour and duotone. Obi a little grubby, and the brittle acetate dw has a couple of chips. More images available on request. VG+ in VG dust-jacket. Softcover.
A great Turbeville work. Primarily in colour, with work mainly from the late seventies and early eighties. Includes lots of the famous Bath House stuff, work for Italian Vogue, Comme des Garcons, Jean Muir, Diana Vreeland, Mary Martz and some pretty scarce work done for the publishers Parco (which is amazing).
Deborah Turbeville. Wallflower.
London: Quartet, 1978. First Edition (UK). Large 4to. 90pp. Printed boards in photographic dustwrapper. Profusely illustrated in black & white and colour. Dustwrapper has a couple of closed tears to tail of spine and a bit of rubbing. Else very good. Un price-clipped. More images available on request. VG+ in Good dust-jacket. Hardcover.
Phenomenal project by Turbeville, much underrated. Grainy, eerie and atmospheric, she protrays in her own words "women.. ..A little out of balance with their surroundings, waiting anxiously for the right person to find them, and thinking that perhaps they are out of their time. They move forward clutching their past about them, as if the ground of the present may fall away".
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