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Mary Mccartney. Feeding Creativity

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Mary Mccartney. Feeding Creativity

261.00 

Renowned photographer and chef Mary McCartney merges her artistic talents in this stunning TASCHEN cookbook featuring 60 nutritious recipes and captivating photography. Watch as celebrities like Michelle Yeoh, David Hockney, and Drew Barrymore enjoy McCartney’s delicious creations in intimate gatherings that celebrate the connection between food, creativity, and friendship through beautiful visual storytelling.

Daniel Kramer. Bob Dylan. a Year and a Day

348.00 

Daniel Kramer’s legendary photographic portfolio documents Bob Dylan’s revolutionary transformation between 1964-1965. With extraordinary behind-the-scenes access, Kramer captured Dylan on tour, on stage, and backstage during his meteoric rise to fame. This captivating visual chronicle stands among the finest musical photography ever created, preserving intimate moments from one of music’s most pivotal eras.

North American Indian

101.50 

Edward S. Curtis’s legendary 30-year photographic odyssey documenting 80 American Indian tribes comes alive in this comprehensive TASCHEN edition. Working up to 16 hours daily, Curtis captured the traditional social life and customs of North America’s indigenous peoples as their ancient ways began to vanish. This unabridged pictorial masterwork preserves an irreplaceable cultural heritage spanning from the Mexican border to the Bering Strait.

Sebastião Salgado. Amazônia. Poster ‘Zo’e Women’.

145.00 

Discover Sebastião Salgado’s powerful photography with Sebastião Salgado. Amazônia. Poster ‘Zo’e Women’ from Taschen. This striking poster captures the indigenous Zo’e women of the Amazon rainforest through Salgado’s masterful black-and-white lens. Part of his acclaimed Amazônia project, this artwork transforms documentary photography into fine art, celebrating indigenous culture while showcasing environmental consciousness. Perfect for photography enthusiasts and cultural preservation advocates.

Strandbeest

362.50 

Lena Herzog’s stunning photographic tribute captures Theo Jansen’s revolutionary “Strandbeests” – kinetic sculptures that move with lifelike grace across Dutch beaches. These wind-powered creatures, crafted from plastic tubing and everyday materials, blur the boundaries between art and life. A mesmerizing documentation of sixteen years of sculptural innovation that transforms outdoor art through living, breathing creations.

William Claxton. Jazzlife

420.50 

Step into America’s jazz golden age through William Claxton’s iconic photography. This TASCHEN collection by Joachim Berendt chronicles a legendary 1960 cross-country journey capturing jazz legends and street musicians alike. Six hundred pages of stunning photographs reveal the raw energy and intimate moments that defined jazz culture, from smoky clubs to spontaneous performances, preserving the soul of America’s greatest musical movement.

Entryways of Milan – Ingressi di Milano

348.00 

Discover Milan’s most exquisite entrance halls from 1920-1970 in this unprecedented photographic journey. Editor Karl Kolbitz curates 144 magnificent spaces featuring legendary architects like Gio Ponti and Piero Portaluppi. This TASCHEN volume captures the sumptuous diversity and splendor of Milanese design, showcasing the architectural heritage that defines Italy’s style capital through stunning visual documentation.

Julius Shulman. Modernism Rediscovered

232.00 

Pierluigi Serraino’s Julius Shulman. Modernism Rediscovered unveils nearly 300 rare, forgotten photographs from the legendary architectural photographer’s abandoned files. These rarely seen images celebrate California Modernism and International Style architecture, many featuring buildings that no longer exist. A treasure trove of architectural photography revealing the hidden side of the Modern movement.

Jazz Covers

319.00 

Discover the visual evolution of jazz through five decades of iconic album covers in Joaquim Paulo’s comprehensive collection. This TASCHEN publication features record covers from the 1940s to early 1990s, showcasing the perfect marriage between music and design. Each reproduction includes essential background information, revealing how photographic and illustrative works defined jazz’s cultural impact and influenced graphic design history.

Eugène Atget – Paris

101.50 

Step into vanishing Paris through Eugène Atget’s legendary photographs in this TASCHEN masterpiece by Jean Claude Gautrand. Witness the poetic documentation of early 20th-century Parisian life – from street merchants to architectural gems – captured by a photographer who knew he was preserving a disappearing world. Atget’s images inspired masters like Braque and Derain, revealing the soul of historic Paris through his distinctive artistic vision.

Lewis W. Hine – America at Work

101.50 

Peter Walther presents Lewis W. Hine’s revolutionary documentary photography in this TASCHEN publication. Photographer and sociologist Hine (1874-1940) used his camera as a powerful social reform tool, capturing child labor, working conditions, and Ellis Island immigrants. His humanist approach created compelling visual narratives that shaped our consciousness of early 20th-century American labor and social conditions.

Movie Theaters

406.00 

A stunning photographic journey through America’s abandoned movie palaces by renowned duo Marchand/Meffre. This artistic documentation captures the haunting beauty of grandiose theaters from entertainment’s golden age—now empty, decaying, or repurposed. Following their acclaimed The Ruins of Detroit, the French photographers present a poignant historical record of cultural transformation, celebrating architectural heritage while mourning its decline.

Masahisa Fukase

261.00 

Discover the intimate late works of legendary Japanese photographer Masahisa Fukase in this groundbreaking collection by Masako Toda. Featuring the never-before-published series Private Scenes and Letters from Journeys, this volume reveals the transgressive artistry that made Fukase one of the twentieth century’s most important photographers, exploring profound themes of isolation and melancholy.

Brutalist Japan

261.00 

Paul Tulett’s striking photography reveals the unexpected beauty of Japanese Brutalist architecture in this compelling exploration. Born from post-war devastation, these concrete structures showcase bold geometric forms and raw material textures that challenge traditional architectural beauty. A radical departure from convention, Japanese Brutalism transforms harsh concrete into expressions of grace and functionality, creating monuments that embody both strength and artistic vision.

Store Front NYC

261.00 

James and Karla Murray’s acclaimed photographic collection documents New York City’s vanishing storefronts and authentic neighborhood culture. Through decades of street and architectural photography, this husband-and-wife team has captured both thriving establishments and disappeared icons, preserving the soul of a rapidly changing metropolis in stunning visual detail.

Spray Nation

232.00 

Martha Cooper’s legendary photography archives reveal New York’s explosive 1980s graffiti scene through previously unpublished images. Co-authored with Roger Gastman, this collection captures the underground artists who transformed subway cars into moving masterpieces. Cooper’s decades documenting overlooked and illegal art established her as the definitive chronicler of street culture, making this essential viewing for photography and urban art enthusiasts.

Temporary Pleasure

261.00 

John Leo Gillen’s Temporary Pleasure chronicles over fifty years of nightclub evolution across America and Europe through striking photography. From 1960s psychedelic New York venues to contemporary post-club happenings, this visual journey reveals how each generation transformed nightlife spaces to meet their unique cultural needs, proving the one constant in club culture is change itself.

Brasilia – Chandigarh

232.00 

Iwan Baan’s Brasilia – Chandigarh captures two UNESCO World Heritage modernist cities through stunning photography. This Lars Muller Publishers volume reveals the architectural ambitions behind Brazil’s futuristic capital and India’s planned city. Baan’s distinctive lens documents the monumental concrete structures, geometric forms, and urban landscapes that define these mid-20th century planning visions, offering essential insights for architecture enthusiasts and urban design students.

American Gardens

246.50 

Join Britain’s treasured horticulturalist Monty Don and renowned photographer Derry Moore on a captivating journey through America’s most remarkable gardens. This stunning pictorial exploration reveals the fascinating histories behind iconic and hidden outdoor spaces that define American garden design, showcasing the diverse landscape architecture that reflects our culture and enhances our wellbeing through exceptional photography and expert commentary.

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