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Legendary Artists and the Clothes They Wore [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 208 pages, height x width: 241x178 mm, weight: 832 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Jun-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Harper
  • ISBN-10: 0062844180
  • ISBN-13: 9780062844187
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 208 pages, height x width: 241x178 mm, weight: 832 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Jun-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Harper
  • ISBN-10: 0062844180
  • ISBN-13: 9780062844187
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:

Whether it’s Cecil Beaton’s flamboyant, classically tailored suits, Frida Kahlo’s love of bright color, or Cindy Sherman’s penchant for minimalism, an artist’s attire often reflects the creative and spiritual essence of his or her work. In Legendary Artists and the Clothes They Wore, fashion authority Terry Newman presents more than forty fully illustrated profiles of masters whose enduring art bears an idiosyncratic stamp—and whose unique way of dress does the same through a signature look, hairstyle, or accessory—and explores the relationship between the two in detail.

In that context, this colorful volume also examines the nonlinear sensibility that has always been the name of the game in what is considered modern style. It examines the dialogue between art and fashion as well as noteworthy artist and designer relationships, such as Yves Saint Laurent’s Mondrian Collection, primary-colored shift dresses inspired by the painter’s work, and Louis Vuitton’s numerous groundbreaking collaborations with major artists, a concept initiated by designer Marc Jacobs that not only has launched some of the fashion industry’s most successful bags, made the art of contemporary masters available to the world at large, and been copied widely ever since.

Numerous compelling features—anecdotes about the artists and their work; portraits of the artists in their studios; archival photographs; select pairings of fine art and runway imagery; quotations by artists, art critics, and designers—make this a rich, engaging study for fashion and art lovers alike.

Introduction 6(44)
Robert Mapplethorpe
14(6)
Jean-Michel Basquiat
20(6)
Frida Kahlo
26(6)
David Hockney
32(6)
Salvador Dali
38(6)
Elizabeth Peyton
44(6)
Signature Looks: Hair
50(34)
Yayoi Kusama
50(2)
Nan Goldin
52(1)
Barbara Kruger
52(1)
Eva Hesse
53(1)
Andy Warhol
54(6)
Louise Bourgeois
60(6)
Vanessa Beecroft
66(6)
Leigh Bowery
72(6)
Keith Haring
78(6)
Signature Looks: Glasses
84(34)
Steve Mcqueen
84(1)
Takashi Murakami
85(1)
Yoko Ono
86(1)
Richard Avedon
87(1)
Pablo Picasso
88(6)
Louise Nevelson
94(6)
Julian Schnabel
100(6)
Lee Miller
106(6)
Jackson Pollock
112(6)
Signature Looks: Suits
118(28)
Cecil Beaton
118(1)
Max Ernst
119(1)
Jeff Koons
119(1)
Piet Mondrian
120(2)
Hannah Hoch
122(6)
Marcel Duchamp
128(6)
Niki De Saint Phalle
134(6)
William Merritt Chase
140(6)
Signature Looks: Hats
146(52)
Joseph Beuys
146(1)
Bruce Nauman
147(1)
Grayson Perry
148(1)
Rene Magritte
149(1)
Cindy Sherman
150(6)
Robert Rauschenberg
156(6)
Alexander Rodchenko
162(6)
Tamara De Lempicka
168(6)
Marina Abramovlc
174(6)
Egon Schiele
180(6)
Georgia O'Keeffe
186(6)
Henri Matisse
192(6)
Bibliography 198(8)
Photography Credits 206(2)
Acknowledgments 208
Terry Newman worked in the fashion industry for more than twenty-five years, both as an editor at i-D, Attitude, and Self Service and as a contributing writer for newspapers including the Guardian, the Independent, the Times, and the Sunday Times. She has also written and presented fashion programs in the United Kingdom for Channel 4 (She's Gotta Have It and Slave). The author of Legendary Authors and the Clothes They Wore (Harper Design), she has contributed to books including i-D's Fashion Now, Fashion Now 2, and Soul i-D. She currently lectures at the University for the Creative Arts in Epsom, England and lives in London with her husband and two children.