Les plus beaux livres de mode à posséder.

Les plus beaux livres de mode à posséder

Une sélection de portraits rares de Coco Chanel dans l’œil de Willy Rizzo, Karl Lagerfeld chez Fendi, Rome et ses merveilles par Valentino… Vogue.fr a sélectionné les plus beaux livres de mode à posséder absolument dans sa bibliothèque.

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Corps flétris et looks Gucci dans un livre de Yorgos Lanthimos.

Corps flétris et looks Gucci dans un livre de Yorgos Lanthimos

Une villa antique à Rome, des statues poussièreuses, des corps nus diaphanes et des mannequins entièrement vêtus de la dernière collection Gucci Croisière 2020 : voilà un aperçu des clichés réalisés par le réalisateur grec Yorgos Lanthimos, rassemblés dans le sublime livre “Ωοτοκία“ (“Oviparity”), paru le 18 novembre dernier.

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Photo Vogue Festival 2019.

Photo Vogue Festival 2019 | Metal Magazine

Celebrating its fourth edition from November 14 to 17 and establishing itself as an unmissable event for fashion lovers and art lovers alike, this year’s Photo Vogue Festival will take place, once again, at Base Milano. Organized by Vogue Italia and under the very special guidance of its Senior Photo Editor, Alessia Glaviano, this year’s main three exhibitions will focus on artistic couple Inez & Vinoodh, artists outside the mainstream and familiar, and fashion films.

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Michael Jang.

Michael Jang | Metal Magazine

After almost forty years, Michael Jang decided to submit the photographs he took in his twenties of his native California for consideration to SFMOMA. This is how this story begins. Punk subculture, his Chinese-American family or David Bowie are just some of the stars of his black-and-white pictures. He captured the essence of California in the 1970s and ‘80s. Through his work, you can revive those eclectic years, even if you weren’t there. Now in his sixties, we talk with him about his book Who is Michael Jang (published by Atélier Editions), his exhibition at SFMOMA and why you should never give up.

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Artist Bianca Wilson’s Vivid Paintings Treat The World As A Series Of Color, Line, And Shape.

Artist Bianca Wilson’s Vivid Paintings Treat The World As A Series Of Color, Line, And Shape – IGNANT

Geometric buildings are the central subject of Australian artist Bianca Wilson’s paintings; her boldly colored artworks of manmade landscapes express her fascination with architectural forms.

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See Intimate Polaroids of Kate Moss, Photographed By Her Boyfriend, Nikolai von Bismarck.

See Intimate Polaroids of Kate Moss, Photographed By Her Boyfriend, Nikolai von Bismarck

Kate Moss—styled by Max Pearmain in sharp suits, vintage tees and chic cardigans—remains one of the most iconic faces in fashion.

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Malin Bülow’s Art Uses Dancers In Elastic Garments To Investigate Tension In The Body.

Malin Bülow’s Art Uses Dancers In Elastic Garments To Investigate Tension In The Body – IGNANT

Oslo-based visual artist Malin Bülow mixes performance art and installation, in her stretchy, contemporary works she uses dancers draped in lycra garments to create tension…

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Les 12 œuvres les plus spectaculaires repérées à la FIAC.

Les 12 œuvres les plus spectaculaires repérées à la FIAC

Du 17 au 20 octobre, la FIAC bat son plein au Grand Palais et hors les murs, accueillant la crème des artistes contemporains. De Yayoi Kusama à Ugo Rondinone en passant par Jean-Michel Othoniel, tour d’horizon des 12 œuvres les plus spectaculaires de la foire qui envahissent peu à peu le feed des comptes Instagram les plus arty.

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Services Généraux Reveals Maison, A “Manifesto House” Where All Is Not As It Seems.

Services Généraux Reveals Maison, A “Manifesto House” Where All Is Not As It Seems – IGNANT

In a digital age, reality is a nebulous concept. The confines of our world have shifted, the edges of existence loosened; our lives are experienced…

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Foire internationale d’art contemporain, 17-20 octobre 2019, Paris – FIAC

Foire internationale d’art contemporain, 17-20 octobre 2019, Paris – FIAC

Foire internationale d’art contemporain, 17-20 octobre 2019, Paris – FIAC

Rendez-vous à Paris, 17 – 20 octobre 2019, Grand Palais, FIAC Projects & Hors-les-Murs pour la foire internationale d’art contemporain.

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Christine Erhard’s Fragmented Architectural Photographs Create New Linear Perspectives.

Christine Erhard’s Fragmented Architectural Photographs Create New Linear Perspectives – IGNANT

The work of German fine art photographer Christine Erhard unfolds from an artistic process of layering and distorting images, created in order to produce new, interesting photographs that toy with spatial perception.

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Le sommaire du Numéro d’octobre 2019 avec l’hommage à Peter Lindbergh, Olivier Rousteing, les lauréats du LVMH Prize, Swae Lee…

Le sommaire du Numéro d’octobre 2019 avec l’hommage à Peter Lindbergh, Olivier Rousteing, les lauréats du LVMH Prize, Swae Lee…

Découvrez le sommaire du Numéro “Mode” d’octobre 2019 avec un hommage à Peter Lindbergh, les lauréats du Prix LVMH, Olivier Rousteing, Swae Lee…

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An Overview Of Melissa Schriek, The Photographer Exploring Bodily Contradiction.

An Overview Of Melissa Schriek, The Photographer Exploring Bodily Contradiction – IGNANT

The work of Dutch photographer Melissa Schriek explores the connection between people and their environment. She is interested in visualizing the dynamics of human relationships…

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Emma Witter.

Emma Witter | Metal Magazine

Currently working in the residence of the late Alexander McQueen’s Sarabande Foundation, artist Emma Witter shares aspects of her work with the British fashion designer: the theatricality, the darkness, the romanticism, and the love for memento mori. If McQueen’s trademark is a skull, Witter works with bones to create hauntingly beautiful flowers and vases. From September 18 to 22, her work is to be exhibited at Remember You Must Die, a solo show at the foundation in London. Today, we speak with her about material experimentation, the morals of using bones, and where is the limit between the macabre and the artistic.

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No Photos on the Dance Floor!

No Photos on the Dance Floor! | Metal Magazine

It’s no secret that the club scene in Berlin has been thriving for decades. People from all over the globe travel there to party for three days and nights straight, lining up for hours to get into cult places like Berghain, Tresor or Griessemuhle. But when did it all start? At a key moment in contemporary history: the fall of the Wall. Opening on September 12, the exhibition No Photos on the Dance Floor! Berlin 1989 – Today at C/O Berlin gathers pictures of the evolution of the club scene, taken by photographers like Wolfgang Tillmans and George Nebieridze or even DJs and sound artists like Alva Noto or Marcel Dettman.

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