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[ new titles 3<br />

backlist 46<br />

alleged press 47<br />

Freedman | Damiani 48<br />

fashion | lifestyle 50<br />

photography 52<br />

contemporary art 60<br />

music 65<br />

architecture | design 66<br />

urban art 68<br />

limited edition 70<br />

collecting 74<br />

[ distributors 46<br />

[ contacts 77


new titles


toilet paper<br />

maurizio cattelan<br />

Freedman | Damiani<br />

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Maurizio Cattelan<br />

Toilet Paper<br />

Edited by Dennis Freedman<br />

Photographs by Pierpaolo Ferrari<br />

34,5 x 23,8 cm. 13.5 x 9.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 212 ill. 120<br />

Cloth hardback<br />

English<br />

Release date <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Rights world<br />

Usd 65.00 GbP 40.00<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-210-5<br />

Maurizio Cattelan’s newest body of work comprises startling<br />

photographs done in collaboration with commercial photographer<br />

Pierpaolo Ferrari and published in Cattelan’s limited edition<br />

magazine Toilet Paper. Colliding commercial photography<br />

with twisted narrative tableaux and surrealistic imagery these<br />

images mark a new phase in Cattelan’s art production. This<br />

important body of work is gathered here for the first time in<br />

book form re-edited by Dennis Freedman in collaboration with<br />

Maurizio Cattelan.<br />

Maurizio Cattelan (born 1960) began his career as a furniture<br />

designer, transitioning to art through his realistic sculptures.<br />

Cattelan has exhibited at Skulptur Projekte, Münster (1997), the<br />

Tate Gallery, London (1999), the Museum of Contemporary Art,<br />

Los Angeles (2003) and the Museum Ludwig, Cologne (2003),<br />

Guggenheim Museum (2011), New York and participated in the<br />

Venice Biennale (1993, 1997, 1999, and 2002). He was a finalist for<br />

the Guggenheim's Hugo Boss prize in 2000, received an honorary<br />

degree in Sociology from the University of Trento, Italy, in<br />

2004, and was also awarded the Arnold-Bode prize from the<br />

Kunstverein Kassel, Germany, that same year. He has also founded<br />

and edited magazines such as Charley, Permanent Food and<br />

Toilet Paper. He is represented by Emmanuel Perrotin in Paris,<br />

Massimo de Carlo in Milan and Marian Goodman Gallery in<br />

New York.<br />

]<br />

4 [ new titles ] [ spring <strong>2012</strong> ] 5


electrical banana: masters of psychedelic art<br />

by norman hathaway and dan nadel<br />

foreword by paul mccartney<br />

contemporary art<br />

=========<br />

Norman Hathaway<br />

Dan Nadel<br />

Electrical Banana: Masters of Psychedelic Art<br />

Foreword by Paul McCartney<br />

23,5 x 26 cm. 9.5 x 10.25 inches<br />

Pgs. 208 ill. 150<br />

Paperback<br />

English<br />

Release date <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Rights world<br />

Usd 39.95 GbP 27.00<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-204-4<br />

Electrical Banana: Masters of Psychedelic Art is the first definitive<br />

examination of the <strong>international</strong> language of psychedelia,<br />

focusing on the most important practitioners in their respective<br />

fields with a deft combination of hundreds of unseen images<br />

and exclusive interviews and essays, Electrical Banana aims to<br />

revise the common perception of psychedelic art, showing it to<br />

be more innovative, compelling, and revolutionary than was<br />

ever thought before.<br />

The artists include: Marijke Koger, a Dutch artist responsible for<br />

dressing the Beatles; Mati Klarwein, who painted the cover for<br />

Miles Davis Bitches Brew; Keiichi Tanaami, the Japanese master<br />

of psychedelic posters; Heinz Edelmann, the German illustrator<br />

and designer of the Yellow Submarine animated film; Tadanori<br />

Yokoo, whose prints and books, defined the ‘60s in Japan; Dudley<br />

Edwards, a painter, car decorator, and graphic embellisher for<br />

the London rock scene, and the enigmatic Australian Martin<br />

Sharp, whose work for Cream and underground magazines<br />

made him a hippie household name in Europe.<br />

]<br />

6 [ new titles ] [ spring <strong>2012</strong> ] 7


alchemy of beauty<br />

bob recine<br />

fashion | lifestyle<br />

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Bob Recine<br />

Alchemy Of Beauty<br />

Text by René Ricard<br />

Photographs by Mario Sorrenti,<br />

Robbie Fimmano and Bob Recine<br />

24 x 31,2 cm. 9.5x 12 inches<br />

Pgs. 164 Ill. 130<br />

Hardback with french jacket<br />

English<br />

Release date <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Rights world<br />

Usd 65.00 GbP 40.00<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-212-9<br />

Hairstylist Bob Recine approaches the head as an armature<br />

for sculpture. The man behind some of the most avant-garde<br />

hairdos and head dresses worn by Lady Gaga, Recine has taken<br />

hair styling to incredibly creative heights-often literally, as he<br />

propels the braids and locks of his subjects into gravity-defying<br />

contours, augmenting them with sculptural gestures such as<br />

clumps of headphones or sunglasses, tendrils of Play-Doh and<br />

complex meshes of wire or cellophane. Starting out as an artist,<br />

Recine secured a project creating hairstyles and head ornaments<br />

for the windows of Henri Bendel. His designs caught<br />

the eye of world-renowned hair stylist Jean Louis David, who<br />

offered him the opportunity to travel to Paris and hone his<br />

craft; four years later, Recine returned to New York, armed with<br />

a portfolio of innovative stylings for top photographers and<br />

magazines. Today Recine is a legend among A-list celebrities,<br />

having worked with Gwyneth Paltrow, Charlize Theron, Naomi<br />

Watts, Angelina Jolie, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Kate Hudson, Renée<br />

Zellweger, Uma Thurman, Nicole Kidman, and Tilda Swinton.<br />

His talents have even returned him circuitously to the world of<br />

fine art, for his extensive collaborations with Vanessa Beecroft.<br />

Alchemy of Beauty gathers original artwork by Recine, from<br />

photographs, sketches, collages and paintings to previously<br />

published and unpublished editorial images of his extraordinary<br />

sculpture and headdresses. Art direction for the volume is<br />

by Fabien Baron.<br />

]<br />

8 [ new titles ] [ spring <strong>2012</strong> ] 9


holy works<br />

andres serrano<br />

photography<br />

=========<br />

Andres Serrano<br />

Holy Works<br />

Introduction by James Frey<br />

Text by Germano Celant<br />

24 x 31 cm. 9.5 x 12 inches<br />

Pgs. 96 ill. 60<br />

Cloth hardback<br />

English<br />

Release date <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Rights world<br />

Usd 50.00 GbP 30.00<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-209-9<br />

Holy Works is the culmination of Andres Serrano’s vision of<br />

Christian iconography, reinterpreted photographically for the<br />

present. Serrano’s intention with these works is not to recreate<br />

specific medieval or renaissance religious paintings, nor to<br />

invest them with the iconoclasm that made his name in the<br />

1980s, but rather to renew the genre of sacred portraiture:<br />

“Rather than destroy sacred icons,” says the artist, “I reinvent<br />

and reinforce them.” Serrano’s subjects for this series are selected<br />

from among his friends and acquaintances, emphasizing<br />

(like Caravaggio before him) the ordinariness of human<br />

features. The genres and themes are familiar, and Holy Works<br />

includes a Last Supper and a Stations of the Cross (rendered<br />

as a triptych panel), as well as bolder portrayals typical of<br />

Serrano, a Blood Madonna and a Chinoise Madonna, for example.<br />

This volume is Serrano’s major statement of his religious<br />

and artistic belief.<br />

]<br />

Limited edition<br />

===========<br />

Andres Serrano<br />

Holy Works<br />

[ Limited edition of 50 copies<br />

Introduction by James Frey<br />

Text by Germano Celant<br />

Cloth hardback<br />

comes with a numbered and signed<br />

photo by Andres Serrano (28 x 35,5 cm. 11 x 14 inches)<br />

in a linen cloth box (36,5 x 45 x 6,5 cm. 14.5 x 18 x 2,5 inches)<br />

English<br />

Release date <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Rights world<br />

Usd 750.00 GbP 500.00<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-219-8<br />

10 [ new titles ] [ spring <strong>2012</strong> ] 11


nailed<br />

the history of nail culture and dzine<br />

dzine<br />

fashion | lifestyle<br />

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Dzine<br />

Nailed<br />

The history of nail culture and dzine<br />

In association with Standard Press<br />

Introduction by Kim Hastreiter<br />

24.4 x 29.3 cm. 9.5 x 11.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 216 ill. 290<br />

Hardback<br />

English<br />

Release date <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Rights world<br />

Usd 45.00 GbP 30.00<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-205-1<br />

Dzine’s fusion of commerce, kustom kulture craft and high art<br />

have made him an <strong>international</strong> sensation in locations as various<br />

as the Venice Biennale—where he famously customized an<br />

18-foot boat into a blinged-out multimedia installation—and<br />

Chicago, where he first made a name for himself as a teenage<br />

graffiti artist. In September 2011, Dzine launched two kustom<br />

nail art salons in New York: one in the lobby window of the<br />

New Museum, at which various local nail artists offered free<br />

nail designs to visitors; and the other at Salon 94 Freemans<br />

gallery,where a kustom chandelier, four jewel-encrusted paintings,<br />

a gold-leaf hutch and flamboyant,wearable nail sculptures<br />

were exhibited alongside a nail salon with a part-time manicurist.<br />

Produced in the Get Nailed at the New Museum and Imperial<br />

Nail Salon—these events were huge hits, coinciding as<br />

they did with kustom nail art’s massive <strong>international</strong> popularity,<br />

and led to the publication of this luxurious volume,which<br />

celebrates and contextualizes the kustom nail movement.<br />

Nailed looks at the history of nail design and adornment across<br />

cultures, documenting contemporary nail art with specially<br />

commissioned photography of the phenomenon from across<br />

the globe.With an introduction by Paper cofounder Kim Hastreiter<br />

and contributions by Luis Gispert, Yone, Jamel Shabazz and<br />

Fab 5 Freddy, Nailed includes overviews of Dzine’s Get Nailed at<br />

the New Museum and Imperial Nail Salon projects.<br />

Chicago-based artist Carlos Rolon (born 1970),aka Dzine, is a recipient<br />

of the Joan Mitchell Foundation award for Painting and<br />

Sculpture. His work has been included in <strong>exhibitions</strong> and is in<br />

the collections of the Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York; the<br />

Museo del Barrio, New York; the Museum of Contemporary Art,<br />

Chicago; and the Bass Museum of Art, Miami.<br />

]<br />

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ewilding<br />

cass bird<br />

photography<br />

=========<br />

Cass Bird<br />

Rewilding<br />

Texts by Sally Singer and Jack Halberstam<br />

18 x 24 cm. 7 x 9.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 88 ill. 42<br />

Cloth hardback<br />

English<br />

Release date <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Rights world<br />

Usd 35.00 GbP 20.00<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-218-1<br />

Over the past ten years, Cass Bird (born 1974) has established<br />

herself as one of the foremost portraitists of contemporary<br />

America. Her photographs of young women and men casually<br />

draw attention to the fluid expression of gender roles and androgyny<br />

in today’s youth culture, and to what she has described<br />

as “the convergence of alternative lifestyles with accepted conceptions<br />

of motherhood, nurturing and family.” In the summers<br />

of 2009 and 2010, Bird traveled to Sassafrass, Tennessee, with a<br />

group of young women, a wardrobe of diaphanous dresses and<br />

a camera. These women—studio assistants, friends, or women<br />

cast from the streets of New York—had been selected by Bird<br />

for their ease with their sexual identities, but also for their relative<br />

awkwardness in front of the lens. The result was Rewilding,<br />

a joyous portrait of modern femininity and a frolicking celebration<br />

of women’s camaraderie.<br />

]<br />

14 [ new titles ] [ spring <strong>2012</strong> ] 15


framed<br />

for l.a. eyeworks<br />

greg gorman<br />

photography<br />

=========<br />

Greg Gorman<br />

Framed<br />

for L.A. Eyeworks<br />

25 x 25 cm. 10 x 10 inches<br />

Pgs. 192 ill. 100<br />

Cloth hardback with Jacket<br />

English<br />

Release date <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Rights world<br />

Usd 50.00 GbP 35.00<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-203-7<br />

In 1982 Greg Gorman was just beginning his career as a photographer,<br />

creating campaigns and publicity shoots for such films<br />

as Tootsie, The Big Chill and Scarface, with stars from the worlds<br />

of film, television and music gracing his studio on a daily basis.<br />

It was also at this time that Jeff Gorman and Gary Johns<br />

created a campaign for the famous Los Angeles-based eyewear<br />

company, L.A. Eyeworks, for which they hired Gorman as house<br />

photographer. The ads were published as full-page bleeds in<br />

AndyWarhol’s Interview magazine; and the campaign, one of<br />

the very first celebrity endorsed “advertorials” of its kind, has<br />

endured over 30 years,making it one of the longest running<br />

photo-campaigns ever. Gorman was able to recruit stars for<br />

the campaign from his film-studio work, andWarhol—who<br />

personally called the photographer and requested to do an<br />

l.a.Eyeworks shoot, which led to the series’most famous portrait—also<br />

gathered famous faces for the company. Alongside-<br />

Warhol, the many celebrities photographed by Gorman in their<br />

L.A. Eyeworks frames include Boy George, Philip Glass, Meryl<br />

Streep, Jodie Foster, Iman, Lypsinka, Bryan Ferry, Grace Jones,<br />

Quentin Crisp, JohnWaters, Johnny Rotten, Rob Lowe,Whoopi<br />

Goldberg, Mickey Rourke, Frank Zappa, Elton John, Divine, Pierce<br />

Brosnan, David Hockney, Debbie Harry and PeeWee Herman.<br />

Gorman’s luscious, era-defining, black-and-white photographs<br />

are gathered here for the first time.<br />

]<br />

SIGNED<br />

COPY<br />

ALSO AVAILABLE AT<br />

damianieditore.com<br />

Also Available:<br />

Greg Gorman<br />

In Their Youth<br />

[ Photography<br />

20 x 25 cm. 8 x 10 inches<br />

Pgs. 280 ill. 250<br />

Hardback with jacket<br />

English<br />

Rights world<br />

Usd 50.00 GbP 29.99<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-097-2<br />

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wood, water & rock<br />

cliff watts<br />

photography<br />

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Cliff Watts<br />

Wood Water & Rock<br />

Foreword by Beyoncé<br />

24 x 28 cm. 9,5 x 11 inches<br />

Pgs. 200 Ill. 140<br />

Cloth hardback with dust jacket<br />

English<br />

Release date <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Rights world<br />

Usd 60.00 GbP 35.00<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-206-8<br />

This collection of nudes is about forms in nature. It was a year<br />

of travelling to different landscapes and seeing the beauty of<br />

these “human fossils.” It’s a collaboration between myself as<br />

a photographer and six willing friends who volunteered to go<br />

through extreme heat, freezing cold and various uncomfortable<br />

conditions to create this wonderful body of work. This book is<br />

a labor of love. It’s about form, texture, abstraction, and beauty.<br />

It’s about the classic nude, and how it blends seamlessly into<br />

and also contrasts nature.<br />

Cliff Watts is an American fashion and portrait photographer<br />

and commercials director. He is most widely known for his ad<br />

campaigns for Revlon, L’Oréal, Hugo Boss, Banana Republic and<br />

Armani Jeans, as well as for his work in Vanity Fair, Vogue, Bazaar,<br />

W, Elle and Esquire. His music videos for Beyoncé complement<br />

his spot projects, which have paired him with celebrity<br />

subjects such as David Beckham, Halle Berry, Sienna Miller and<br />

Scarlett Johansson. Watts’ work is noted for its unique perspective,<br />

as evident in his intimate portraits that reveal the sensuality,<br />

humour and humanity that lies behind the public image of<br />

his subjects. Wood Water & Rock will be his first tabletop book.<br />

]<br />

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prospect<br />

thomas r. schiff<br />

photography<br />

=========<br />

Thomas R. Schiff<br />

Prospect<br />

Texts by Michael Speaks and Ann Cotter<br />

42,5 x 24,8 cm. 16.5 x 10 inches<br />

Pgs. 304 ill. 250<br />

Cloth hardback with jacket<br />

English<br />

Release date <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Rights world<br />

Usd 80.00 GbP 50.00<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-195-5<br />

From the vernacular movie theatres of the 1930s to libraries,<br />

private residences, universities, and performance halls, Prospect<br />

features Schiff’s quintessentially American work—kaleidoscopic<br />

and vibrantly colored large format prints that offer up a new<br />

way of seeing and interpreting the architectural landscape.<br />

Counted among the more than 200 photographs in Prospect<br />

are buildings by the titans of architecture: Norman Foster,<br />

Frank Lloyd Wright, Louis Kahn, Zaha Hadid and Renzo Piano.<br />

From visionary works by Thomas Jefferson to spectacular hotel<br />

resort developments, museums and the public spaces that define<br />

the fantasy skyline of Las Vegas, Schiff has logged hundreds<br />

of thousands of miles across the United States in rediscovering<br />

this rich repository of buildings. In Prospect, Schiff’s steady and<br />

unrestrained visual language forcefully combines in a remarkable<br />

corpus that will broadly appeal to architects, designers,<br />

photographers, filmmakers and those interested in the visual<br />

arts. Designed by Los Angeles-based Waxel, the book also features<br />

a compelling new essay by noted writer, Michael Speaks.<br />

Thomas R. Schiff began experimenting with panoramic photography<br />

in the mid-1980s, a period in which he also helped found<br />

Images Center, Cincinnati’s premier gallery for exhibiting photography.<br />

In 1994, Schiff began using the Hulcherama 360 Panoramic<br />

camera which he continues to use in his prolific practice.<br />

A native of Cincinnati, Schiff is the founder of FotoFocus Cincinnati,<br />

a citywide celebration of photographic and lens-based art.<br />

He is currently at work on a book about the architectural legacy<br />

of J. Irwin Miller and the city of Columbus, Indiana.<br />

]<br />

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quantum light<br />

david benjamin sherry<br />

photography<br />

=============<br />

David Benjamin Sherry<br />

Quantum Light<br />

Introduction by Collier Schorr<br />

In association with Salon 94<br />

21 x 27 cm. 8.2 x 10.6 inches<br />

Pgs. 72 ill. 70<br />

Cloth Hardback<br />

English<br />

Release date <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Rights world<br />

Usd 50.00 GbP 30.00<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-213-6<br />

David Benjamin Sherry (born 1981) graduated with an MFA<br />

in photography from the Yale School of Art in 2007. In 2010<br />

his richly color-saturated photographs became the face of the<br />

Greater New York exhibition at MoMA/PS1. That same year<br />

he was named by the New York Times T magazine as one of the<br />

50 up -and- coming American talents. Sherry's work has been<br />

recognized for casting new light on the state of contemporary<br />

photography while celebrating the end of the film-based medium.<br />

In Quantum Light, Sherry's second publication, his non-<br />

digital photographs reference the traditional photographic hierarchies<br />

of landscape and portraiture, yet rely on a subversion<br />

of the expected. He creates pictures of interior landscapes by<br />

constructing a sublimated view of his place within the natural<br />

world. This book designed by Tiffany Malakooti includes his<br />

most recent landscape, collage, still life, abstraction, portrait<br />

and sculptural works, all placed upon colored pages. The playful<br />

layout activates Sherry's often monochromatic and bright<br />

photographs. A conversation between Sherry and Collier Schorr<br />

serves as a preface to this beautifully produced clothbound volume,<br />

which is published to coincide with the artist's first New<br />

York solo show at Salon 94.<br />

]<br />

Also Available:<br />

David Benjamin Sherry<br />

It’s Time<br />

[ Photography<br />

22 x 30 cm. 9 x 12 inches<br />

Pgs. 96 ill. 60<br />

Cloth Hardback<br />

English<br />

Rights world<br />

Usd 50.00 GbP 29.99<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-093-4<br />

22 [ new titles ] [ spring <strong>2012</strong> ] 23


gabe TM<br />

nick haymes<br />

photography<br />

=============<br />

Nick Haymes<br />

GAbE TM<br />

Introduction by Gus Van Sant<br />

22 x 28 cm. 8.5 x 11 inches<br />

Pgs. 128 ill. 85<br />

Hardback<br />

English<br />

Release date <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Rights world<br />

Usd 40.00 GbP 25.00<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-191-7<br />

Nick Haymes first met Gabe Nevins on an editorial assignment<br />

in the summer of 2007. Gabe had just wrapped up his lead<br />

role in Gus Van Sant’s Paranoid Park, in which he had played a<br />

teenage skateboarder who accidentally kills a security guard.<br />

Gabe had never acted prior to starring in the film; he had heard<br />

about Van Sant’s casting call from a skateboard store and initially<br />

auditioned as an extra. Meeting the teenager, Haymes<br />

recalls: “Initially, Gabe was fairly shy, but it quickly transpired<br />

that he had seen some of my skateboarding images online and<br />

an instant friendship was struck. When the assignment was<br />

over, I approached Gabe about the possibility of working on<br />

more photographs as there was something entirely captivating<br />

about him and his energy.” This volume tracks the highs and<br />

lows of Gabe’s teen years, from stardom to emotional.<br />

]<br />

Limited edition<br />

===========<br />

Nick Haymes<br />

GAbE TM<br />

[ Limited edition of 30 copies<br />

Introduction by Gus Van Sant<br />

Hardback with slipcase<br />

The limited edition comes with a numbered<br />

and signed photo by Nick Haymes<br />

and it includes original segments from Gabes notebooks<br />

photo by Nick Haymes (22 x 29 cm. 8,5 x 11,5 inches)<br />

in a cloth slipcase (23 x 30 x 2,5 cm. 9 x 12 x 1 inches)<br />

English<br />

Release date <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Rights world<br />

Usd 350.00 GbP 220.00<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-225-9<br />

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shoebox studio<br />

stéphane coutelle<br />

photography<br />

=========<br />

Stéphane Coutelle<br />

Shoebox Studio<br />

Introduction by Camille Saint-Jacques<br />

23 x 28 cm. 9 x 11 inches<br />

Pgs. 128 ill. 120<br />

Hardback with slipcase<br />

English<br />

Release date <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Rights world<br />

Usd 50.00 GbP 30.00<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-197-9<br />

These aspiring models have flown in from all over the world to<br />

Paris, the ogre city, where the quest for beauty feeds on new faces.<br />

Soon, these uprooted girls will be transformed into sophisticated<br />

creatures of universal glamour. Stéphane Coutelle, the<br />

renowned beauty photographer, will be one of the architects of<br />

this transformation. But by receiving them in the Shoebox Studio<br />

during the first days of their Parisian stay for a brief session,<br />

unencumbered by any strict production objectives, Coutelle<br />

pays tribute to their identity and their peculiarity, both perhaps<br />

even more short-lived than their youth. This first meeting aims<br />

to capture a psychology, a past, before professional reflexes can<br />

take hold, before any complicity is established. The artist acts<br />

here without preconceived ideas, open to everything. The situation<br />

is not the conventional one of the artist and his model.<br />

The girls’ looks carry questioning, expectations, but determination<br />

as well. They know their fate will unwind behind the<br />

closed doors of shooting sessions, and that there will be little<br />

time to learn the rules of the game …Coutelle’s portraits sometimes<br />

trouble us. We could attribute this disconcertment to a<br />

kind of harshness or voyeurism on behalf of the photographer.<br />

But in reality, these images express a certain solidarity; it is not<br />

Coutelle himself who is unrelenting, but the world in which<br />

both the artist and his model evolve. Shoebox Studio is a major<br />

project because the portraits lead us from a private, individual<br />

psychology to the contemporary human condition in which the<br />

need to be seen and recognized has become a global quest, a<br />

social phenomenon.<br />

]<br />

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master photographers.<br />

portraits by michael somoroff<br />

michael somoroff<br />

photography<br />

=============<br />

Michael Somoroff<br />

Master Photographers.<br />

Portraits by Michael Somoroff<br />

Text by William Ewing<br />

28 x 33 cm. 11 x 13 inches<br />

Pgs. 138 ill. 110<br />

Hardback<br />

English<br />

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Master Photographers is the body of work Michael Somoroff<br />

made thirty-five years ago. He took it upon himself to photograph<br />

in-depth his heroes and mentors, the master photographers<br />

of the twentieth century. Michael Somoroff had been<br />

introduced to their work and subsequently to many of the photographers<br />

themselves by his father, the pre-eminent still-life<br />

photographer Ben Somoroff.<br />

In honor of each of these photographers mentoring Somoroff,<br />

he began a series of portraits of his heroes including Brassaï,<br />

Ralph Gibson, André Kertész, Jacques Henri Lartigue, Arnold<br />

Newman, Helmut Newton and others. Each was caught at the<br />

quintessential moment thereby defining a period of photography<br />

that was unique- the climax of the analog photographic<br />

experience. The book contains a vast array of cutting edge artists<br />

photographed formally as well as behind the scenes who<br />

informed Somoroff’s art and craft.<br />

The text is written by William Ewing. Mr. Ewing at the time the<br />

photographs were taken was Director of Exhibitions at The International<br />

Center of Photography where Michael Somoroff had<br />

his first solo exhibition.<br />

The book is designed by Tom Bentkowski former Director of Design<br />

for LIFE magazine.<br />

Michael Somoroff will also contribute texts with his special<br />

reminiscences of these masters, his friendships with them and<br />

the significance of their work.<br />

]<br />

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palindrome<br />

alessio cocchi<br />

photography<br />

=============<br />

Alessio Cocchi<br />

Palindrome<br />

35 x 28 cm. 13.5 x 11 inches<br />

Pgs. 88 Ill. 37<br />

Hardback<br />

Italian/English<br />

Release date <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

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ISBN > 978-88-6208-217-4<br />

Alessio Cocchi is a fashion and still-life photographer based in<br />

Milan, who is best known for his partnership with the most famous<br />

fashion brands and magazines such as Gucci, Ferragamo<br />

and Vogue. This volume introduces his perfection's research<br />

through palindromic photographs, fashion and still-life pictures<br />

absolutely symmetrical.<br />

Alessio Cocchi was born in 1968. He worked as an assistant of a<br />

Florentine fashion and still-life photographer but immediately<br />

afterwards, decided to set up his own photo studio and thus<br />

launched his career as a professional photographer. At the age<br />

of 23, his images had already made their way into prestigious<br />

publications such as Cosmopolitan, Harper's Bazaar and Vogue.<br />

Alessio's style is characterized by the unique and striking<br />

moods he creates through a meticulous study of lighting and<br />

its effects. Alessio is currently working out of Milan, with the<br />

most reputable fashion houses.<br />

]<br />

30 [ new titles ] [ spring <strong>2012</strong> ] 31


through a lens darkly.<br />

looking for ingmar bergman<br />

jill mathis<br />

photography<br />

=============<br />

Jill Mathis<br />

Through a Lens Darkly.<br />

Looking for Ingmar Bergman<br />

Curated by Roberto Mastroianni<br />

Text by Ugo Volli, et al. Designed by Phillip Squier<br />

24 x 31 cm. 9.5 x 12 inches<br />

Pgs. 112 Ill. 100<br />

Hardback<br />

English<br />

Release date <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Rights world<br />

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ISBN > 978-88-6208-215-0<br />

This is a book with Bergman which creates a stage for a dialog<br />

between three generations, three different cultures and three<br />

different points of view which has as its center a rapport between<br />

the image, the word and human existence. Ingmar Bergman,<br />

Jill Mathis and Roberto Mastroianni come together on a<br />

delimited ground from the image and the word and from this<br />

propitious encounter is born an artistic-philosophical dialog.<br />

The existential value, one could say religious, of the images inspired<br />

by the Bergmanian poetic becomes the playing field for<br />

this photographic/ artistic research, and at the same time, it is<br />

a tribute to the life and times of the great director, writer and<br />

Swedish playwright, Bergman. The book is, in fact, the result of<br />

an artistic etymological/philosophical and photographic research<br />

on the places and the Bergman poetic. Jill Mathis created<br />

the photographs around the evocative words found in Bergman<br />

productions based on the dialog between Bergman and<br />

Mastroianni (i.e. Persona, Alone, Religion, Whisper, Desire, Seal,<br />

Confession, Forgiveness, Grace…). The Swedish spaces where<br />

Bergman lived and filmed (Uppsala, Stockholm, the island of<br />

Fårö), the themes and the Bergmanian words are seen as such<br />

and recounted Through a lens darkly, which is 'Through a glass<br />

darkly' expanding the evocative power of the worlds and the<br />

Bergmanian images.<br />

Jill Mathis is from San Antonio, Texas. After living in New York<br />

City for five years, four of which were spent as the full-time assistant<br />

to Ralph Gibson, she moved to Italy. This is not the first<br />

time she has entered in a dialog with another artist. At the moment<br />

she is now producing an extensive body of work based<br />

on etymology. Jill exhibits regularly in both Europe and America<br />

and her work can be found in many public and private collections,<br />

including Whitney Museum, The International Center of<br />

Photography of New York and of the Norton Museum of Art of<br />

Palm Beach, Brooklyn Museum, Columbia University, George<br />

Washington University.<br />

]<br />

32 [ new titles ] [ spring <strong>2012</strong> ] 33


cardinal points<br />

andrea garuti<br />

photography<br />

=============<br />

Andrea Garuti<br />

Cardinal Points<br />

Text by Andrea Salvatici<br />

24 x 30 cm. 9.5 x 11.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 96 Ill. 50<br />

Hardback<br />

English/Italian<br />

Release date <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

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ISBN > 978-88-6208-194-8<br />

With this volume, Italian photographer Andrea Garuti returns<br />

to his favorite practice, the depiction of cities. Organized around<br />

the idea of “cardinal points,” it portrays buildings and urban<br />

views in Berlin (north), Las Vegas (west), Cairo (south) and Hong<br />

Kong (east) with a painterly blurring treatment that animates<br />

the structures.<br />

Andrea Garuti, born in Florence in 1965, took up photography at<br />

the age of 13 under the guidance of his father, a photographer of<br />

architecture. From the mid 90’s onwards he alternated commissions<br />

from big multinationals (Etro, Fay, Champion...) with photojournalism<br />

for magazines such as Elle, Glamour, Cosmopolitan,<br />

Marie Claire, Case da Abitare, Elle Decor, Amica, Io Donna and<br />

Vogue. In 2006 he held his first solo exhibition, Urbe tremula, at<br />

the Romberg arte spaces in Rome. Garuti’s work has developed<br />

recently into an admixture of painting and photography, whose<br />

technique involves the transfer of images reproduced on paper<br />

and plaster.<br />

]<br />

34 [ new titles ] [ spring <strong>2012</strong> ] 35


ae martini - 24 carat dirt<br />

rae martini<br />

R A E M A R T I N I - 2 4 C A R A T D I R T<br />

=========<br />

Rae Martini<br />

Rae Martini. 24 Carat Dirt<br />

24 x 30 cm. 9.5 x 11.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 208 ill. 150<br />

Hardback<br />

English<br />

Release date <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Rights world<br />

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ISBN > 978-88-6208-207-5<br />

Rae Martini, a prominent figure on the <strong>international</strong> street<br />

scene, comes face to face with painting and artistic expression<br />

for the first time in the early 90s. For over twenty years he<br />

serves as one of the greatest exemplars of the Italian Graffiti<br />

movement. Along with only a few other artists, he has managed<br />

to concretize his artistic development. With so much graffiti on<br />

streets and trains in so many European cities, he pursued an<br />

artistic career dedicated to the world of paint and canvas. Just<br />

like railroad tracks, these two parallel domains intertwine and<br />

influence each other with the aesthetics and experiences of<br />

two worlds, distant, yet close; hardly any artists from the graffiti<br />

scene are so committed to their work and beliefs that they<br />

are capable of bringing urban setting and street culture into<br />

the world of fine art galleries. Over the last two decades, Rae<br />

Martini has been able to dedicate himself to these two worlds<br />

using a common starting point: sketching on paper.<br />

]<br />

36 [ new titles ] [ spring <strong>2012</strong> ] 37


eppe<br />

pone<br />

global education<br />

giuseppe stampone<br />

photography<br />

Giuseppe Stampone<br />

Global<br />

Education<br />

from Solstizioproject.net to We are the Planet<br />

edited by Maurizio Bortolotti<br />

=============<br />

Giuseppe Stampone<br />

Global Education<br />

Edited by Maurizio Bortolotti<br />

16,5 x 23,5 cm. 6.5 x 9.25 inches<br />

Pgs. 304 Ill. 220<br />

Paperback<br />

English/Italian<br />

Release date <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

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ISBN > 978-88-6208-214-3<br />

Global Education is a book on Italian artist Giuseppe Stampone's<br />

methodology. His work can be compared to the Chinese<br />

boxes game, he creates projects that contain other projects.<br />

Through these projects, he realizes artworks, interventions in<br />

the social space and new educational models that are based on<br />

the concept of network. The book contains Water/Net Community,<br />

his last project, the most ambitious from the point of view<br />

of his artistic methodology; Solstizio, the starting point from<br />

which all the others are derived.<br />

Giuseppe Stampone is an artist who has integrated the new<br />

media to his artistic-didactic projects addressed to social and<br />

environmental topics. In 2008 he creates the network Solstizio<br />

conceiving and developing its contents and the communication<br />

strategy. The project, co-funded by the European Union, envisages<br />

the realization of installations, whether permanent in public<br />

spaces, or of relational art. Recently, he has launched two pieces<br />

of global art with the title Global Education, Saluti da L’ Aquila<br />

and Saluti da New Orleans, which integrate with the Solstizio<br />

platform. Among his <strong>exhibitions</strong>: Saluti da L’ Aquila, MACRO<br />

2011; Liverpool Biennial 2010; The Flower of May Kunsthalle City<br />

Museum, Gwangiu; Gran Prix Linz 2009; Project VOLTA6 2010; Il<br />

bel paese, Museo Gamec di Bergam0; No Longer Empty con Julia<br />

Kent, Invisible Dog, New York; Through the looking glass, Villa<br />

Italia, Belgrade 2009; My Space, Museo PAN di Naples; XIV e XV<br />

Quadriennale di Rome; CAOS, side event of the 53° Biennale di<br />

Venice; Radici, Istituto italiano di cultura, Madrid 2009; Junk<br />

Space, Triennale Bovisa Milano; Welcome American Academy,<br />

Rome.<br />

]<br />

38 [ new titles ] [ spring <strong>2012</strong> ] 39


shades of a woman<br />

guido argentini<br />

photography<br />

=============<br />

Guido Argentini<br />

Shades of a Woman<br />

28,7 x 29 cm. 11.2 x 9.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 200 Ill. 150<br />

Hardback with jacket<br />

English/Spanish/Italian/French/German<br />

Release date <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

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ISBN > 978-88-6208-199-3<br />

In the book Shades of a woman Guido Argentini began exploring<br />

different levels and nuances of the female nature. Shot<br />

both in color and black and white the images are telling a story<br />

in one single picture, like single frames taken from a movie.<br />

Women, photographed in USA, Thailand, Italy and Cuba are<br />

still the source of inspiration of Guido Argentini's photographs.<br />

Argentini’s aim is that women- the muses who have guided him<br />

along his path- up until now- being the subjects of his pictures<br />

or even simply those who witness his photos, can identify themselves<br />

in these stories.<br />

Guido Argentini was born in Florence, Italy. He studied Medicine<br />

for three years at the university of Florence. At 23 he decided to<br />

turn his passion for photography into a profession and started<br />

to shoot fashion and beauty. Since 1990 he has lived in the USA,<br />

in Los Angeles. His work has been published by some of the leading<br />

magazines in the world such as Marie Claire, Men'sHealth,<br />

Panorama, Playboy, Vogue, Max, Maxim and many others.<br />

]<br />

40 [ new titles ] [ spring <strong>2012</strong> ] 41


clouds nuages versailles<br />

lucy + jorge orta<br />

photography<br />

=============<br />

Lucy + Jorge Orta<br />

Clouds Nuages Versailles<br />

16,5 x 23,5 cm. 6.5 x 9.25 inches<br />

Pgs. 224 Ill. 150<br />

Paperback<br />

English/French<br />

Release date <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Rights world<br />

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ISBN > 978-88-6208-216-7<br />

Clouds|Nuages is published in association with the Ecole<br />

nationale supérieure d'architecture de Versailles and its<br />

contemporary art centre La Maréchalerie. It traces the<br />

inception of Clouds | Nuages co-commissioned by énsa-v and<br />

La Maréchalerie for an exhibition in the arts centre and the Cocreation<br />

workshop conducted with the architecture students<br />

presented in the Galerie des Moulages of the Louvre museum.<br />

Clouds|Nuages draws from their previous research on issues<br />

effecting our environment, in particular the theme of water.<br />

Leading from their project OrtaWater, the artworks pose questions<br />

about the scarcity of this natural resource, the exploitation,<br />

purification and the distribution networks. The recycling<br />

communities in Cairo inspire the artists as well as the lifespan<br />

of the water bottle that gradually disintegrates to create the<br />

enormous floating islands in our Oceans. In Versailles, these<br />

environmental threats radiate with an unexpected lightness<br />

and hedonism. Waste materials undergo metamorphosis. Technological<br />

processes, exuberant metallic colours and Baroque<br />

shapes confront us with a bright and optimistic world.<br />

]<br />

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sand sea sky<br />

the beaches of sagaponack<br />

tria giovan<br />

photography<br />

=============<br />

Tria Giovan<br />

Sand Sea Sky<br />

The Beaches Of Sagaponack<br />

34 x 24 cm. 13.5 x 9.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 96 Ill. 63<br />

Hardback with dust jacket<br />

English<br />

Release date <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

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ISBN > 978-88-6208-196-2<br />

Tria Giovan transports viewers to the Hamptons, to a pristine<br />

and fragile landscape of immeasurable variation and on a journey<br />

through the totality of the circle of time. The photographs<br />

are a meditation paying homage to a place where change is<br />

constant, primordial forces resonate, and the spirit is restored.<br />

Through a decade of seasons Giovan charted the permutations<br />

of tides, wind, sand, and sky. The 63 selected images featured<br />

in Sand Sea Sky: The Beaches of Sagaponack document a meteorological<br />

drama ranging from the threatening and explosive<br />

storm to the suffusing sunlight of midday and incandescent<br />

gloaming. In their invitation to become motionless they acquire<br />

an affecting intimate immensity that echoes America’s enduring<br />

belief in the transcendent spiritual beauty of nature.<br />

Tria Giovan An inveterate traveler raised in the Caribbean<br />

whose photography assignments have taken her all over the<br />

world, Giovan’s work has been published in Aperture, Elle, Esquire,<br />

Harpers, Travel & Leisure, and Vogue among many other<br />

publications. Her work has been exhibited in New York City,<br />

Athens, Greece, Washington, DC, and Havana, Cuba, and is in<br />

the permanent collections of The Museum of Modern Art, The<br />

Brooklyn Museum, the Jewish Museum, and the NY Public Library.<br />

Her first book Cuba: The Elusive Island was published by<br />

Harry N. Abrams in 1996.<br />

]<br />

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46 [ backlist<br />

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Please Listen I Have Something<br />

To Tell You About What Is<br />

[ Alleged Press<br />

24 x 31,5 cm. 9.5 x 12.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 208 ill. 180<br />

Hardback<br />

Italian / English<br />

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Ed Templeton<br />

Deformer<br />

[ Alleged Press<br />

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24 x 29 cm. 9.5 x 11.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 176 ill. 150<br />

Hardback<br />

English<br />

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barry mcgee<br />

edited by aaron rose<br />

=========<br />

Barry McGee<br />

[ Alleged Press<br />

24 x 31,5 cm. 9.5 x 12.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 204 ill. 200<br />

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A hardcover artist's book in the form of a visual collage,<br />

incorporating photographs, drawings, paintings and<br />

documentation of past and present installations. Barry<br />

McGee's art buzzes with an infectious street vitality that<br />

celebrates the rich pageant of city living, while lambasting<br />

its "ills, overstimulations, frustrations, addictions." His<br />

early years as a graffiti artist, tagging on the streets of San<br />

Francisco under such monikers as Ray Fong, Twist and Twisto,<br />

still nourish his need to inscribe the blank face of modern<br />

life with the personal and the handmade.<br />

Mike Mills<br />

Graphics/Films<br />

[ Alleged Press<br />

Series Alleged Press<br />

24 x 31,5 cm. 9 x 12 inches<br />

Pgs. 164 ill. 100<br />

Hardback<br />

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Ari Marcopoulos<br />

Out & About<br />

[ Alleged Press<br />

24 x 31,5 cm. 9.5 x 12.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 248 ill. 200<br />

Cloth hardback with sleeve<br />

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Freedman | Damiani<br />

eleven<br />

philip-Lorca diCorcia<br />

=========<br />

Philip-Lorca diCorcia<br />

Eleven<br />

Edited by Dennis Freedman<br />

24,8 x 33 cm. 9,5 x 13 inches<br />

Pgs. 272 ill. 144<br />

Cloth hardback with dust jacket<br />

English<br />

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48 [ backlist<br />

Between 1997 and 2008 Philip-Lorca diCorcia completed eleven<br />

photographic portfolios in collaboration with W Magazine’s<br />

creative director Dennis Freedman that together stand as one<br />

of the most ambitious editorial projects of the last decade. Together<br />

diCorcia and Freedman spanned the globe visiting locations<br />

such Havana, Paris, Bangkok, St. Petersburg, Los Angeles,<br />

and New York. The locations included a Lautner house in LA, the<br />

Mariinsky Opera House in St. Petersburg, Windows on the World<br />

atop the World Trade Center, and an notorious “club echangiste”<br />

(French swinger club) in Paris. The cast of characters included<br />

iconic models Nadja Auermann, Guinevere, Kristen McMenamy,<br />

Karen Elson, Shalom Harlow and Hannelore Knuts as well as<br />

actresses such as Isabelle Hupert and designer Marc Jacobs in<br />

addition to locals who were street cast. The stories were notable<br />

for their length and for the enigmatic and sometime veiled narratives.<br />

This is the first time all of these stories are gathered and<br />

published together.<br />

Philip-Lorca diCorcia was born in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1951.<br />

He received his MFA in Photography from Yale University in 1979.<br />

diCorcia’s work has been the subject of solo shows at the Museum<br />

of Modern Art, New York, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston,<br />

Centre National de la Photographie, Paris, Whitechapel Art<br />

Gallery, London, and the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina<br />

Sofia, Madrid amongst others. He has been named a Guggenheim<br />

Foundation Fellow and has received multiple grants from<br />

the National Endowment for the Arts. His work is included in the<br />

collections of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France, the Museum<br />

of Modern Art, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, among<br />

others. His previous books include A Storybook Life (2003), and<br />

Thousand (2007) which was exhibited at Los Angeles County<br />

Museum of Art. diCorcia lives and works in New York City.<br />

Freedman | Damiani


fashion | lifestyle<br />

aware<br />

art fashion identity<br />

little red riding hood<br />

maripol<br />

Maripol’s work as an art director,<br />

designer, and film producer has<br />

influenced popular movements<br />

in music, fashion and art since<br />

the early 1980s. Madonna, Keith<br />

Haring and Basquiat are a few<br />

of the significant people of our<br />

times that she has influenced,<br />

filmed, and photographed.<br />

Currently, she is collaborating<br />

with Marc Jacobs for accessories.<br />

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Aware – Art Fashion Identity reflects upon the relationship<br />

between our physical covering and constructed personal<br />

environments, our individual and social identities and<br />

the contexts in which we live. The book looks at the role of<br />

clothing in cultural and personal stories through the work<br />

of about 30 artists. Issues of belonging and nationality,<br />

displacement and political and social confrontation are<br />

addressed in the work of Yinka Shonibare, Sharif Waked,<br />

Alicia Framis, Meschac Gaba, Dai Rees and Acconci Studio.<br />

=============<br />

Aware - Art Fashion Identity<br />

(in association with<br />

the Royal Academy of Arts in London)<br />

Texts by Gabi Scardi, Lucy Orta<br />

and Joanne Entwistle<br />

[ Fashion/lifestyle<br />

16,5 x 23,5 cm. 6.5 X 9 inches<br />

Pgs. 264 ill. 200<br />

Paperback<br />

English<br />

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=============<br />

Maripol<br />

Little Red Riding Hood<br />

Conversation with Marc Jacobs<br />

[ Fashion/lifestyle<br />

24 x 30 cm. 9.5 x 11.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 268 ill. 350<br />

Hardback<br />

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ISBN > 978-88-6208-136-8 English<br />

Le Petit Chaperon Rouge<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-143-6 French<br />

David Wills<br />

Ara Gallant<br />

[ Fashion/lifestyle<br />

23,5 x 31 cm. 9.5 x 12.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 260 ill. 100<br />

Hardback<br />

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ISBN > 978-88-6208-120-7 English<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-126-9 French<br />

Federico Rocca<br />

Contemporary Indian Fashion<br />

[ Fashion/lifestyle<br />

24 x 31,5 cm. 9.5 x 12.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 268 ill. 400<br />

Paperback<br />

English<br />

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ISBN > 978-88-6208-100-9<br />

Fashion at the Time of Fascism<br />

Italian Modernist Lifestyle, 1922-1943<br />

Una Giornata Moderna<br />

Moda e Stili nell'Italia Fascista<br />

Mario Lupano, Alessandra Vaccari<br />

[ Fashion/lifestyle<br />

23 x 29,5 cm. 9 x 11.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 400 ill. 700<br />

Hardback<br />

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Eur 45.00 Usd 60.00 GbP 39.99<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-051-4 English<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-061-3 Italian<br />

Vivienne Westwood<br />

Shoes<br />

[ Fashion/lifestyle, photography<br />

24 x 31,5 cm. 9.5 x 12.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 192 ill. 120<br />

Hardback with sleeve<br />

Italian / English<br />

Eur 55.00 Usd 65.00 GbP 39.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-84-9 English<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-83-2 Italian<br />

Embroidery Italian Fashion<br />

[ Fashion/lifestyle, photography<br />

24 x 31,5 cm. 9.5 x 12.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 280 ill. 240<br />

Embroidered cloth hardback<br />

English / Italian<br />

Eur 89.00 Usd 99.00 GbP 60.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-23-8 English<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-39-9 Italian<br />

Michael Doster<br />

'80 / '90<br />

[ Fashion/lifestyle, photography<br />

24 x 33 cm. 9.5 x 13 inches<br />

Pgs. 304 ill. 300<br />

Hardback with jacket<br />

English<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 59.00 Usd 69.00 GbP 45.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-091-0<br />

Harri Peccinotti<br />

H.P.<br />

[ Fashion/lifestyle, photography<br />

23 x 30 cm. 9.5 x 12 inches<br />

Pgs. 228 Ill. 200<br />

Hardback<br />

English / Italian<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 45.00 Usd 60.00 GbP 34.99<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-074-3<br />

Bob Richardson<br />

[ Fashion/lifestyle, photography<br />

24 x 33 cm. 9.5 x 13 inches<br />

Pgs. 240 ill. 200<br />

Hardback with jackets<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 60.00 Usd 75.00 GbP 40.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-93-1 English<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-96-2 Italian<br />

fashion | lifestyle


photography<br />

habana libre<br />

michael dweck<br />

Habana Libre is a stunning contemporary exploration<br />

of the privileged class in a classless society: a secret life<br />

within Cuba. Michael Dweck’s photographs are exhilarating,<br />

sensual and provocative, with a sexy and hypnotic<br />

visual rhythm. This is a face of Cuba never before<br />

photographed, never reported in Western media and<br />

never acknowledged openly within Cuba itself. It is<br />

a socially connected world of glamorous models and<br />

keenly observant artists, filmmakers, musicians and<br />

writers captured in an elaborate dance of survival and<br />

success. Here too are surprising interviews with sons<br />

of Fidel Castro and Che Guevara as well as many others<br />

who define the creative culture of Cuba and give it texture<br />

and substance. Habana Libre is not a media-fabricated<br />

Cuban postcard of crumbling mansions or old<br />

American cars, but a revealing and contemporary work<br />

by a visual artist adept at capturing the quiet gesture,<br />

the sensuous eye and the proud and provocative pose<br />

of that most romantic of contradictions: Cuba.<br />

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=============<br />

Michael Dweck<br />

Habana Libre<br />

Interviews by William Westbrook<br />

24,7 x 31,7 cm. 9,7 x 12,5 inches<br />

Pgs. 290 ill. 235<br />

Cloth hardback with dust jacket<br />

English<br />

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ISBN > 978-88-6208-184-9<br />

The photographs of Michael Dweck (born 1957) were<br />

first exhibited at Sotheby’s, New York, in 2003, in the<br />

auction house’s first solo exhibition for a living photographer.<br />

Dweck's first major photographic work, The End:<br />

Montauk, N.Y., published in 2004, blended documentary<br />

and staged photography to produce a compelling<br />

portrait of a beach community that exists as much in<br />

the realm of memory and desire as in the real world.<br />

His acclaimed 2008 volume Mermaids explored the female<br />

nude refracted by still and roiling waters. Dweck’s<br />

work has become part of important <strong>international</strong> art<br />

collections and has been shown in major solo gallery<br />

<strong>exhibitions</strong> around the world.<br />

Mustafa Sabbagh<br />

About Skin<br />

29,3 x 22,5 cm. 11.5 x 8,9 inches<br />

Pgs. 104 ill. 40<br />

Hardback<br />

English<br />

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Eur 30.00 Usd 39.95 GbP 24.95<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-148-1<br />

Laura Letinsky<br />

After All<br />

[ Photography<br />

Text by Mark Strand<br />

28 x 24 cm. 11 x 9.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 96 ill. 55<br />

Hardback<br />

English / French / Italian<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 40.00 Usd 50.00 GbP 35.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-132-0<br />

Olivo Barbieri, Armin Linke<br />

Alto e Basso<br />

[ Photography<br />

33,5 x 24 cm. 13 x 9 inches<br />

Pgs. 96 ill. 50<br />

Hardback<br />

Italian / English<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 25.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-022-4<br />

Americans<br />

[ Photography, contemporary art,<br />

exhibition<br />

24 x 28 cm. 9.5 x 11 inches<br />

Pgs. 200 ill. 130<br />

Hardback with sleeve<br />

English / German<br />

Rights not available<br />

Eur 45.00 Usd 50.00 GbP 30.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-68-9<br />

Daniele Montruccoli<br />

Armatan<br />

[ Photography<br />

24 x 28 cm. 9.5 x 11 inches<br />

Pgs. 120 ill. 80<br />

Hardback<br />

English / Italian<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 40.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-087-3<br />

Francesco Nonino<br />

Atmospheres<br />

Series Forward<br />

[ Photography, contemporary art<br />

31,5 x 24 cm. 12.5 x 9.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 96 ill. 40<br />

Hardback with sleeve<br />

Italian / English<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 35.00 Usd 40.00 GbP 25.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-34-4<br />

Maurizio Montagna<br />

Billboards<br />

[ Photography<br />

20 x 26,5 cm. 8 x 10.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 140 ill. 80<br />

Cloth paperback with jacket<br />

Italian / English<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 35.00 Usd 55.00 GbP 29.99<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-026-2<br />

Bill Owens<br />

[ Photography<br />

25,5 x 30,5 cm. 10 x 12 inches<br />

Pgs. 240 ill. 170<br />

Hardback<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 50.00 Usd 65.00 GbP 35.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-017-0 English<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-033-0 Italian<br />

James Casebere<br />

Works 1975-2010<br />

Edited and text by Okwui Enwezor<br />

Essays by Hal Foster, Toni Morrison<br />

29,8 x 29,8 cm. 11,7 x 11,7 inches<br />

Pgs. 320 ill. 250<br />

Hardback<br />

English<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 60.00 Usd 80.00 GbP 50.00<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-186-3<br />

Johnnie Shand Kydd<br />

Crash<br />

[ Photography, contemporary art<br />

25 x 28 cm. 10 x 11 inches<br />

Pgs. 240 ill. 185<br />

Hardback<br />

Italian / English<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 40.00 Usd 45.00 GbP 29.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-57-3<br />

photography


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Yvonne De Rosa<br />

Crazy God<br />

[ Photography<br />

28 x 21,5 cm. 11 x 8.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 80 ill. 64<br />

Hardback<br />

Italian / English<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 25.00 Usd 35.00 GbP 17.99<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-020-0<br />

Vivienne Westwood<br />

100 days of active resistance<br />

[ Photography<br />

23 x 23 cm. 9 x 9 inches<br />

Pgs. 184 ill. 100<br />

Paperback<br />

English<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 30.00 Usd 45.00 GbP 25.00<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-188-7<br />

Andrew Moore<br />

Detroit Disassembled<br />

[ Photography<br />

22,5 x 33 cm. 10 x 13 inches<br />

Pgs. 136 ill. 70<br />

Hardback<br />

English<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 40.00 Usd 50.00 GbP 34.95<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-118-4<br />

Diana Scheunemann<br />

Series Forward<br />

[ Photography<br />

21 x 31 cm. 8.5 x 12.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 176 ill. 130<br />

Hardback<br />

Italian / English<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 45.00 Usd 55.00 GbP 29.95<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-14-6<br />

Olivo Barbieri<br />

Dolomites project 2010<br />

[ Photography<br />

38,3 x 29,7 cm. 15 x 11.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 32 Ill. 12<br />

Hardback<br />

English/Italian<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 29.00 Usd 40.00 GbP 25.00<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-172-6<br />

Giovanni Marrozzini<br />

Echi. Emigranti marchigiani in Argentina<br />

[ Photography<br />

24 x 28 cm. 9.5 x 11 inches<br />

Pgs. 96 ill. 60<br />

Hardback<br />

Italian / English / Spanish<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 30.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-088-0<br />

Marco Signorini<br />

Echo (Series Forward)<br />

[ Photography<br />

24 x 29 cm. 9.5 x 11.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 96 ill. 45<br />

Cloth hardback with jackets<br />

Italian / English<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 35.00 Usd 40.00 GbP 25.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-66-5<br />

Marco Signorini<br />

Earth/Heart<br />

[ Photography<br />

24 x 29 cm. 9.5 x 11 inches<br />

Pgs. 96 Ill. 50<br />

Hardback<br />

English/Italian<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 29.00 Usd 40.00 GbP 24.95<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-180-1<br />

Fancy Dream<br />

[ Photography, Contemporary art<br />

24 x 31,5 cm. 9.5 x 12.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 184 ill. 130<br />

Hardback with sleeve<br />

Italian / English<br />

Release date spring 2007<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 42.00 Usd 55.00 GbP 30.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-67-2<br />

Lisa Kereszi<br />

Fantasies<br />

[Photography<br />

29 x 23 cm. 11.5 x 9 inches<br />

Pgs. 96 ill. 55<br />

Hardback<br />

Italian / English - Rights world<br />

Eur 35.00 Usd 45.00 GbP 24.99<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-029-3<br />

Si Fest<br />

fragile<br />

[ Photography<br />

16,5 x 24 cm. 6.5 x 9.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 176 ill. 100<br />

Paperback<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 18.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-202-0<br />

John “Hoppy” Hopkins<br />

From the Hip<br />

[ Photography<br />

28 x 20,5 cm. 11 x 8 inches<br />

Pgs. 160 ill. 180<br />

Hardback<br />

English<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 40.00 Usd 50.00 GbP 24.99<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-018-7<br />

Raymond W. Merritt<br />

Full of Grace<br />

[ Photography<br />

22,50 x 30 cm. 9 x 12 inches<br />

Pgs. 400 ill. 300<br />

Hardback with sleeve<br />

English / Italian<br />

Rights Europe<br />

Eur 50.00 Usd 55.00 GbP 35.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-54-2 English<br />

ISBN 978-88-901304-5-8 Italian<br />

Dean Freeman<br />

Funkytown<br />

[ Photography<br />

21,5 x 29 cm. 8 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches<br />

Pgs. 192 ill. 180<br />

Hardback<br />

English / Italian<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 40.00 Usd 50.00 GbP 25.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-89-4<br />

Stephan Würth<br />

Ghost Town<br />

[ Photography<br />

Epilogue by Lesley M.M. Blume<br />

28,5 x 28,5 cm. 11,2 x 11,2 inches<br />

Pgs. 160 ill. 120<br />

Cloth hardback<br />

English<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 40.00 Usd 50.00 GbP 35.00<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-185-6<br />

Yelena Yemchuk<br />

Gidropark<br />

[ Photography<br />

21,5 x 27,8 cm. 8.5 x 10,9 inches<br />

Pgs. 112 ill. 70<br />

Paperback<br />

English<br />

Release date <strong>Spring</strong> 2011<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 30.00 Usd 45.00 GbP 25.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-160-3<br />

SIGNED<br />

COPY<br />

ALSO AVAILABLE AT<br />

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Gina Lollobrigida<br />

Gina Lollobrigida Fotografa<br />

[ Photography<br />

24 x 30 cm. 9.5 x 12 inches<br />

Pgs. 320 ill. 280<br />

Paperback with flaps<br />

Rights Italy<br />

Eur 39.90<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-113-9 Italian<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-114-6 English<br />

James Welling<br />

Glass House<br />

[ Photography<br />

Texts by Noam Elcott, Sylvia Lavin<br />

32,2 x 24,8 cm. 12,7 x 9,8 inches<br />

Pgs. 112 ill. 45<br />

Cloth hardback<br />

English<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 40.00 Usd 50.00 GbP 35.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-161-0<br />

Tim Davis<br />

Il tecnogiro dell'ornitorinco<br />

[ Photography<br />

28 x 24 cm. 9.5 x 11 inches<br />

Pgs. 74 ill. 45<br />

Paperback<br />

English/Italian<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 22.00 Usd 29.00 GbP 19.99<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-133-7<br />

Pietro Trimboli<br />

Il liutaio Pietro Trimboli<br />

[ Photography<br />

24 x 34 cm. 9.5 x 13.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 80 ill. 60<br />

Hardback<br />

English/Italian<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 40.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-198-6<br />

Jessica Todd Harper<br />

Interior exposure<br />

[ Photography<br />

28 x 24 cm. 11 x 9.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 112 ill. 50<br />

Hardback<br />

Italian / English<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 35.00 Usd 45.00 GbP 24.99<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-016-3<br />

Greg Gorman<br />

In Their Youth<br />

[ Photography<br />

20 x 25 cm. 8 x 10 inches<br />

Pgs. 280 ill. 250<br />

Hardback with jacket<br />

English<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 39.90 Usd 50.00 GbP 29.99<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-097-2<br />

photography


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56 [ backlist<br />

Helena de Bragança<br />

I am Cuban<br />

[ Photography<br />

21 x 29,7 cm. 8,3 x 11,7 inches<br />

Pgs. 168 ill. 140<br />

Hardback<br />

English, Italian, Spanish<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 30.00 Usd 39.90 GbP 25.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-159-7<br />

David Benjamin Sherry<br />

It’s Time<br />

[ Photography<br />

22 x 30 cm. 9 x 12 inches<br />

Pgs. 96 ill. 60<br />

Cloth Hardback<br />

English<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 39.00 Usd 50.00 GbP 29.99<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-093-4<br />

Fabio Paleari<br />

I won’t give up<br />

[ Photography<br />

24 x 27,5 cm. 9.5 x 11 inches<br />

Pgs. 272 ill. 180<br />

Paperback<br />

English<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 30.00 Usd 40.00 GbP 19.99<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-019-4<br />

David Armstrong<br />

615 Jefferson Avenue<br />

[ Photography<br />

Texts by Manuel Segade, Boyd Holbrook<br />

Conversation with Ryan McGinley<br />

24,8 x 27,9 cm. 9,7 x 11 inches<br />

Pgs. 176 ill. 100<br />

Hardback<br />

English<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 30.00 Usd 45.00 GbP 30.00<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-178-8<br />

La fotografia si industria<br />

[ Photography<br />

21 x 20 cm. 8.5 x 8 inches<br />

Pgs. 114 ill. 60<br />

Hardback<br />

English / Italian<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 25.00 Usd 50.00 GbP 25.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-152-8<br />

La Strada<br />

[ Photography<br />

24 x 31,5 cm. 9.5 x 12.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 200 ill. 168<br />

Hardback<br />

English / Italian<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 45.00 Usd 50.00 GbP 25.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-71-9<br />

Mimmo Jodice<br />

Light<br />

[ Photography, contemporary art<br />

24 x 28 cm. 9.5 x 11 inches<br />

Pgs. 136 Ill. 115<br />

Hardback<br />

Italian / English<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 40.00 Usd 45.00 GbP 28.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-22-1<br />

Lima, Peru<br />

[ Photography<br />

23 x 33 cm. 9 x 13 inches<br />

Pgs. 224 ill. 190<br />

Hardback<br />

Italian / English / Spanish<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 50.00 Usd 65.00 GbP 35.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-92-4<br />

Li Wei<br />

[ Photography, contemporary art<br />

24 x 28 cm. 9.5 x 11 inches<br />

Pgs. 112 ill. 8 0<br />

Paperback<br />

English / Italian / Chinese<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 26.00 Usd 35.00 GbP 19.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-28-3<br />

Man Ray<br />

Magie<br />

[ Photography, exhibition<br />

21 x 28 cm. 8.5 x 11 inches<br />

Pgs. 152 ill. 140<br />

Hardback<br />

Italian / German / English<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 39.00 Usd 49.00 GbP 27.50<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-33-7 Italian / German<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-32-0 English<br />

Mark Abrahams<br />

Mark Abrahams<br />

Text by James Frey<br />

24 x 31,4 cm. 9.5 x 12.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 304 ill. 150<br />

Cloth hardback<br />

Rights world except for Germany<br />

Eur 50.00 Usd 70.00 GbP 45.00<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-138-2<br />

Michael Thompson<br />

Portraits<br />

[ Photography<br />

Edited by Vince Aletti<br />

Afterword by Julianne Moore<br />

26 x 33 cm. 10 x 13 inches<br />

Pgs. 216 ill. 147<br />

Cloth hardback with dust jacket<br />

English, Italian, French<br />

Rights world (except for Germany and Asia)<br />

Eur 50.00 Usd 65.00 GbP 45.00<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-156-6<br />

Henry Thoreau<br />

Murano, Behind the Glass<br />

[ Photography<br />

24 x 28 cm. 9.5 x 11.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 192 ill. 115<br />

Hardback<br />

English / Italian<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 50.00 Usd 65.00 GbP 35.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-057-6<br />

Maurizio Galimberti<br />

New York Polaroid...<br />

[ Photography<br />

24 x 33 cm. 9.5 x 13 inches<br />

Pgs. 260 ill. 200<br />

Hardback with sleeve<br />

Italian / English<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 40.00 Usd 49.00 GbP 28.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-88-7<br />

Out of the Red<br />

The new emerging generation<br />

of chinese photographers<br />

[ Photography, contemporary art<br />

24 x 31,5 cm. 9.5 x 12.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 240 ill. 210<br />

Hardback with sleeve<br />

English / Italian<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 49.00 Usd 60.00 GbP 32.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-901304-9-6 English<br />

ISBN 978-88-901304-4-1 Italian<br />

Fabio Torre<br />

Patti Smith, Simply a Concert<br />

[ Photography<br />

31,5 x 24 cm. 12.5 x 9.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 96 ill. 80<br />

Hardback<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 35.00 Usd 40.00 GbP 29.99<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-099-6<br />

Mario De Biasi<br />

People<br />

[ Photography<br />

21 x 28 cm. 8.5 x 11 inches<br />

Pgs. 152 ill. 148<br />

Hardback<br />

Cartonato<br />

English / Italian / German / French<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 35.00 Usd 45.00 GbP 25.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-11-5<br />

Andrea Jones<br />

Plantworlds<br />

[ Photography<br />

25 x 34,5 cm. 10 x 13 inches<br />

Pgs. 320 ill. 220<br />

Hardback with sleeve<br />

English / Italian<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 60.00 Usd 75.00 GbP 40.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-15-3 English<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-29-0 Italian<br />

Elizabeth Peyton<br />

Portrait of an artist<br />

Photographs 1994-2008<br />

[ Photography, contemporary art<br />

28 x 20 cm. 11 x 8 inches<br />

Pgs. 112 ill. 62<br />

Hardback<br />

English<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 30.00 Usd 45.00 GbP 24.99<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-077-4<br />

Nino Migliori<br />

Seduzioni delle tracce<br />

[ Photography<br />

18,5 x 22 cm. 7 x 8.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 96 ill. 80<br />

Paperback<br />

English / Italian<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 18.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-189-4<br />

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Mark Wyse<br />

Seizure<br />

[ Photography<br />

Text by Charlie White<br />

20,3 x 26 cm. 8 x 10V inches<br />

Pgs. 96 ill. 40<br />

Cloth hardback<br />

English<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 30.00 Usd 45.00 GbP 25.00<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-158-0<br />

Nino Migliori<br />

Segni<br />

[Photography, contemporary art<br />

24 x 31,5 cm. 9.5 x 12.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 300 ill. 210<br />

Hardback with sleeve<br />

English / Italian<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 55.00 Usd 65.00 GbP 40.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-02-3 Italian<br />

Global Photography<br />

Occupancy<br />

[Photography<br />

16,5 x 22 cm. 6.5 x 8.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 80 ill. 60<br />

Hardback<br />

English / Italian<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 15.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-201-3<br />

Walead Beshty<br />

Selected Correspondences 2001-2010<br />

[ Photography<br />

21 x 30 cm. 8 x 12 inches<br />

Pgs. 128 ill. 80<br />

Paperback with jacket<br />

English<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 40.00 Usd 50.00 GbP 35.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-135-1<br />

Ray Merritt<br />

Shared Space<br />

[ Photography<br />

23 x 30 cm. 9 x 12 inches<br />

Pgs. 334 ill. 300<br />

Cloth hardback with jacket<br />

English<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 50.00 Usd 60.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-108-5<br />

Jennie Gunhammar<br />

Somewhere i have never travelled,<br />

gladly beyond<br />

[ Photography<br />

23 x 23 cm. 9 x 9 inches<br />

Pgs. 72 ill. 45<br />

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ISBN 978-88-6208-081-1<br />

Mariana Cook<br />

Stone Walls: Personal Boundaries<br />

[ Photography<br />

28 x 28 cm. 11 x 11 inches<br />

Pgs. 192 ill. 82<br />

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English<br />

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ISBN > 978-88-6208-169-6<br />

Terzo Paesaggio<br />

Fotografia italiana oggi<br />

[ Photography<br />

27,5 x 24 cm. 11 x 9.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 96 ill. 50<br />

Hardback<br />

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Eur 20.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-095-8<br />

Tim Davis<br />

The New Antiquity<br />

[ Photography<br />

24 x 30 cm. 9.5 x 11.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 106 ill. 100<br />

Hardback<br />

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Eur 29.90 Usd 40.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-116-0<br />

Ohad Maiman<br />

Theory of Wants<br />

[ Photography<br />

29 x 19 cm. 11.5 x 7.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 160 ill. 140<br />

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ISBN 978-88-6208-059-0<br />

Caleb Cain Marcus<br />

The Silent Aftermath of Space<br />

[ Photography<br />

41 x 34 cm. 16 x 13.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 48 ill. 20<br />

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ISBN 978-88-6208-112-2<br />

“We have to go faster”:<br />

“We have to go faster”:<br />

we have to go faster, Mozambique dobbiamo muoverci più in fretta,<br />

premier Aires Bonifacio Alì ha constatato in un soffio, alcuni<br />

remarked in a single breath a few mesi fa, Aires Bonifacio Alì,<br />

months ago. Faster: perhaps primo ministro del Mozambico.<br />

circular time, the time in which Più in fretta: può darsi che il tempo<br />

one day follows on from the other circolare, il tempo in cui una<br />

and they are all alike, is about to giornata si ripiega sull’altra sempre<br />

run out. And perhaps one of those uguale, stia per scadere. E che uno<br />

poor countries on the African dei paesi più poveri del continente<br />

continent is now entering linear africano stia entrando a sua volta<br />

time, our kind of time, at its own nel tempo lineare: il nostro, con la<br />

speed.<br />

sua velocità.<br />

Can we kid ourselves that the Possiamo illuderci che gli orologi<br />

clocks in Africa and in Europe can dell’Africa e dell’Europa possano<br />

carry on showing a different time battere in eterno ore diverse?<br />

forever? Marta Dassù<br />

Marta Dassù<br />

Patrizia Bonanzinga<br />

thishumanity<br />

Olivo Barbieri<br />

The Waterfall Project<br />

[ Photography<br />

23,5 x 31,5 cm. 9.5 x 13.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 112 ill. 40<br />

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ISBN 978-88-6208-052-1<br />

Matteo Basilé<br />

Thishumanity<br />

[ Photography<br />

23,5 x 30 cm. 9.5 x 11,8 inches<br />

Pgs. 168 ill. 150<br />

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Eur 30.00 Usd 40.00 GbP 25.00<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-163-4<br />

Patrizia Bonanzinga<br />

Time Lag<br />

[ Photography<br />

Texts by Marta Dassù, Silvana Turzio<br />

Patrizia Bonanzinga<br />

16,8 x 23,8 cm. 6.5 x 9.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 128 ill. 75<br />

Hardback<br />

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Eur 20.00<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-182-5<br />

Tom Munro<br />

Tom Munro<br />

Interview with Pierre Alexandre de Looz<br />

[ Photography<br />

24 x 34 cm. 9.5 x 13 inches<br />

Pgs. 240 ill. 127<br />

Cloth hardback<br />

with pvc transparent jacket<br />

English<br />

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ISBN > 978-88-6208-125-2<br />

Jenny Gage, Tom Betterton<br />

Upstairs, downstairs & outsides<br />

[ Photography<br />

22 x 29 cm. 9 x 11.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 136 ill. 70<br />

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ISBN 978-88-6208-119-1<br />

Andrea Garuti<br />

Views<br />

[ Photography, contemporary art<br />

34 x 24 cm. 13 x 9.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 120 ill. 50<br />

Hardback with sleeve<br />

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Eur 39.00 Usd 45.00 GbP 28.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-69-6<br />

Alessandro Rizzi<br />

Vision From Another World<br />

[ Photography<br />

31,5 x 24 cm. 12.5 x 9.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 112 ill. 50<br />

Hardback with sleeve<br />

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ISBN 978-88-89431-42-9<br />

Nino Migliori<br />

Walls<br />

[ Photography, contemporary art<br />

24 x 28 cm. 9.5 x 11 inches<br />

Pgs. 144 ill. 124<br />

Paperback with flaps<br />

Italian / English<br />

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Eur 25.00 Usd 30.00 GbP 18.50<br />

ISBN 978-88-901304-2-7<br />

Mary Ellen Mark<br />

Ward 81<br />

[ Photography<br />

34 x 24 cm. 13.5 x 9.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 96 ill. 85<br />

Hardback<br />

English<br />

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ISBN 978-88-6208-055-2<br />

Salla Tikkä<br />

White Depths<br />

[ Photography<br />

16,5 x 18,5 cm. 6.5 x 7.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 128 ill. 80<br />

Paperback with jacket<br />

English<br />

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Eur 24.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-192-4<br />

Fabio Rangoni<br />

Yemen<br />

[ Photography<br />

24 x 24 cm. 9.5 x 9.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 128 Ill. 60<br />

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ISBN 978-88-89431-76-4<br />

Adam Bartos<br />

Yard Sale Photographs<br />

[ Photography<br />

23,5 x 35 cm. 9.5 x 14 inches<br />

Pgs. 120 ill. 80<br />

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photography


contemporary art<br />

cosmic geometry<br />

monir shahroudy farmanfarmaian<br />

Born in 1924 in the ancient Persian city of Qazvin in<br />

a grand old house replete with carpets, stained glass,<br />

nightingales and gardens, Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian<br />

left occupied Iran during World War II, and<br />

audaciously set out for America. While studying at Parsons,<br />

she found herself in the company and friendship<br />

of Louise Nevelson, Frank Stella, Joan Mitchell,Willem<br />

de Kooning and Andy Warhol. After spending several<br />

years immersed in New York’s art mileu, and following<br />

a marriage proposal, Monir returned to Tehran, but she<br />

never ceased to make art. Her work weds the abstract<br />

patterning of her Iranian heritage with the rhythms<br />

of modern architectural abstraction, in mirrors and<br />

reverse-painted glass. In addition to the mirror mosaics,<br />

wall-based reliefs and intricate sculptures for which<br />

she has become <strong>international</strong>ly renowned, Monir has<br />

produced plexiglass sculptures, brush paintings and<br />

drawings.<br />

60 [ backlist<br />

=============<br />

Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian<br />

Cosmic Geometry<br />

Edited by Hans Ulrich Obrist<br />

and Karen Marta<br />

24,5 x 29,4 cm. 9,6 X 11,6 inches<br />

Pgs. 296 ill. 200<br />

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ISBN > 978-88-6208-175-7<br />

This substantial overview of her work incorporates<br />

reflections by friends and fellow artists such as Etel<br />

Adnan, Siah Armajani, Caraballo-Farman, Golnaz Fathi,<br />

Hadi Hazavei, Susan Hefuna, Rose Issa, Faryar Javaherian,<br />

Abbas Kiarostami, Shirin Neshat, Donna Stein and<br />

Frank Stella, as well as an annotated timeline by Negar<br />

Azimi, a conversation with Hans Ulrich Obrist, and critical<br />

essays by Nader Ardalan, Media Farzin and Eleanor<br />

Sims.<br />

Okwui Enwezor, Chika Okeke-Agulu<br />

Contemporary African Art since 1980<br />

[ Contemporary art<br />

24 x 31,5 cm. 9.5 x 12.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 368 Ill. 400<br />

Paperback<br />

English<br />

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Eur 50.00 Usd 60.00 GbP 45.00<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-092-7<br />

Anne e Patrick Poirier<br />

[ Contemporary art<br />

21,5 x 21,5 cm. 8.5 x 8.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 102 ill. 70<br />

Paperback<br />

Italian / English<br />

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Eur 25.00 Usd 30.00 GbP 18.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-99-3<br />

Wangechi Mutu<br />

A Shady Promise<br />

[ Contemporary art<br />

24 x 31,5 cm. 9.5 x 12.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 150 ill. 100<br />

Hardback<br />

Italian / English<br />

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Eur 40.00 Usd 50.00 GbP 29.99<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-021-7<br />

Arcangelo<br />

II Monografia - Opere 1983-2007<br />

[ Contemporary art, painting<br />

30 x 30 cm. 12 x 12 inches<br />

Pgs. 424 ill. 650<br />

Cloth hardback with sleeve<br />

Italian / English<br />

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Eur 90.00 Usd 120.00 GbP 70.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-048-4<br />

Beyond the East<br />

[ Contemporary art<br />

21 x 29 cm. 8,2 x 11,5 inches<br />

Pgs. 80 ill. 40<br />

Hardback<br />

English<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 19.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-222-8<br />

Franko B<br />

Blinded by Love<br />

[ Contemporary art<br />

24 x 30,5 cm. 9.5 x 12 inches<br />

Pgs. 256 ill. 200<br />

Cloth Hardback<br />

Italian / English<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 60.00 Usd 75.00 GbP 40.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-79-5<br />

Drive<br />

Cars in Contemporary Art<br />

[ Contemporary art, exhibition<br />

20 posters 33 x 48 cm in a box<br />

Italian / English<br />

Release date 01 /2006<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 35.00 Usd 40.00 GbP 25.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-25-2<br />

China Contemporary Painting<br />

[ Contemporary art, painting<br />

24 x 31,5 cm. 9.5 x 12.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 304 ill. 250<br />

Hardback with sleeve<br />

English / Italian<br />

Eur 55.00 Usd 65.00 GbP 40.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-07-8 English<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-03-0 Italian<br />

David Tremlett<br />

[ Contemporary art<br />

22,5 x 22,5 cm. 9 x 9 inches<br />

Pgs. 96 ill. 70<br />

Paperback with sleeves<br />

English / Italian<br />

Eur 25.00 Usd 35.00 GbP 18.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-083-5<br />

Demons, Yarns and Tales<br />

Tapestries by contemporary artists<br />

[ Contemporary art<br />

22,5 x 31 cm. 9 x 12 inches<br />

Pgs. 112 ill. 100<br />

Cloth Hardback<br />

English<br />

Eur 39.00 Usd 50.00 GbP 24.99<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-076-7<br />

contemporary art


62 [ backlist<br />

Diango Hernàndez<br />

Diamonds and Stones:<br />

my Education<br />

[ Contemporary art<br />

19 x 23 cm. 7.5 x 9 inches<br />

Pgs. 320 ill. 270<br />

Hardback with jacket<br />

English / Italian<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 30.00 Usd 40.00 GbP 24.99<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-080-4<br />

Mike Mills<br />

Drawings from the film Beginners<br />

Introduction by Aaron Rose<br />

[ Contemporary art<br />

16,5 x 23,7 cm. 6,5 x 9,3 inches<br />

Pgs. 128 ill. 110<br />

Hardback<br />

English<br />

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Eur 29.00 Usd 35.00 GbP 24.95<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-179-5<br />

Franco Vaccari<br />

Esposizioni in Tempo Reale<br />

Exhibitions in Real Time<br />

[ Contemporary art, exhibition<br />

23 x 29,5 cm. 9 x 11.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 250 ill. 150<br />

Cloth hardback<br />

Italian / English<br />

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Eur 50.00 Usd 60.00 GbP 35.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-82-5<br />

Feng Zhengjie<br />

Feng Zhengjie<br />

[ Contemporary art, Painting<br />

24 x 28 cm. 9.5 x 11 inches<br />

Pgs. 224 ill. 182<br />

Paperback<br />

Italian / English / Chinese<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 39.00 Usd 45.00 GbP 27.50<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-36-8<br />

From heaven to earth<br />

Chinese contemporary painting<br />

[ Contemporary art<br />

24 x 32 cm. 9.5 x 12.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 300 ill. 270<br />

Hardback<br />

Italian / English<br />

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Eur 55.00 Usd 69.00 GbP 35.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-054-5<br />

He Sen<br />

[ Contemporary art<br />

24 x 28 cm. 9.5 x 11 inches<br />

Pgs. 160 ill. 140<br />

Hardback<br />

English / Italian<br />

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Eur 40.00 Usd 50.00 GbP 35.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-137-5<br />

Indonesian art<br />

[ Contemporary art<br />

24 x 28 cm. 9.5 x 11.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 96 ill. 70<br />

Hardback<br />

English / Italian<br />

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Eur 30.00 Usd 45.00 GbP 29.99<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-131-3<br />

Silvano Rubino<br />

In equilibrio tra due punti sospesi<br />

[ Contemporary art<br />

20 x 28 cm. 8 x 11 inches<br />

Pgs. 96 ill. 40<br />

Paperback<br />

English / Italian<br />

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Eur 20.00 Usd 50.00 GbP 25.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-149-8<br />

Valerio Berruti<br />

La figlia di Isacco<br />

[ Contemporary Art<br />

17 x 21 cm. 7 x 8 inches<br />

Pgs. 136 ill. 80<br />

Hardback<br />

English / Italian<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 25.00 Usd 35.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-122-1<br />

Gabriele TInti<br />

Legendary Hearts<br />

[ Contemporary art<br />

15,5 x 23 cm. 6 x 9 inches<br />

Pgs. 112 ill. 10<br />

Paperback<br />

English / Italian<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 20.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-098-9<br />

Mauro Staccioli<br />

Luoghi d'esperienza<br />

[ Contemporary art<br />

Photography,<br />

24,5 x 30 cm. 10 x 12 inches<br />

Pgs. 176 ill. 250<br />

Hardback<br />

Italian / English<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 50.00 Usd 65.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-117-7<br />

Ma Liuming<br />

[ Contemporary art<br />

23,5 x 28 cm. 9.5 x 11 inches<br />

Pgs. 232 ill. 315<br />

Hardback<br />

Italian / English / Chinese<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 40.00 Usd 50.00 GbP 29.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-001-9<br />

Eros Renzetti<br />

Mi è capitato un giorno<br />

[ Contemporary art<br />

21 x 26,5 cm. 8 x 10.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 112 ill. 85<br />

Hardback<br />

English / Italian<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 20.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-191-7<br />

New Delhi / New Wave<br />

[ Contemporary art<br />

24 x 29 cm. 9.5 x 11.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 300 ill. 350<br />

Hardback<br />

Italian / English<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 60.00 Usd 70.00 GbP 39.99<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-023-1<br />

Damien Hirst<br />

New Religion<br />

[ Contemporary art<br />

21 x 26,5 cm. 8 x 10.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 112 ill. 50<br />

Hardback<br />

English<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 40.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-78-8<br />

€ 30,00<br />

PEPPE PERONE<br />

PEPPE PERONE<br />

RONALD VENTURA<br />

Marina Paris<br />

Other spaces - Other chances<br />

[ Contemporary art<br />

16,7 x 20 cm. 6.5 x 8 inches<br />

Pgs. 144 ill. 65<br />

Paperback<br />

English / Italian / French<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 28.00 Usd 50.00 GbP 25.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-146-7<br />

Peppe Perone<br />

[ Contemporary art<br />

24 x 30 cm. 9.5 x 11.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 112 ill. 85<br />

Hardback<br />

English / Italian<br />

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Eur 30.00 Usd 50.00 GbP 25.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-171-9<br />

Post Tsunami Art<br />

[ Contemporary art<br />

23 x 28 cm. 9 x 11 inches<br />

Pgs. 168 ill. 140<br />

Hardback<br />

English<br />

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Eur 35.00 Usd 45.00 GbP 29.99<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-090-3<br />

Marcello Maloberti<br />

Raptus<br />

[ Contemporary art<br />

20 x 30 cm. 8 x 12 inches<br />

Pgs. 178 ill. 100<br />

Paperback with jacket<br />

English / Italian<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 20.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-105-4<br />

Ronald Ventura<br />

Realities<br />

[ Contemporary art<br />

24 x 28 cm. 9,5 x 11 inches<br />

Pgs. 160 Ill. 140<br />

Hardback<br />

English<br />

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ISBN > 978-88-6208-177-1<br />

contemporary art


64 [ backlist<br />

Suspense<br />

[ Contemporary art<br />

17 x 24 cm. 6.5 x 9.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 128 ill. 90<br />

Hardback<br />

English / Italian<br />

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Eur 24.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-176-4<br />

Taner Ceylan<br />

1997-2009<br />

Text by Dan Cameron and Ferzan Özpetek<br />

[ Contemporary art<br />

25 x 32 cm. 10 x 12.5inches<br />

Pgs. 184 ill. 65<br />

Hardback<br />

English/Turkish<br />

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Eur 50.00 Usd 70.00 GbP 45.00<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-173-3<br />

Tu non uccidere<br />

[ Contemporary art, history,<br />

photography<br />

23 x 28 cm. 9 x 11 inches<br />

Pgs. 248 ill. 100<br />

Hardback<br />

Italian<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 60.00 Usd 50.00 GbP 29.99<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-044-6<br />

Andrew Kuo<br />

What me worry<br />

(in association with Standard Press)<br />

Text by Kelefa Sanneh<br />

[ Contemporary art<br />

24,5 x 29 cm. 9.5 x 11.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 208 Ill. 150<br />

Hardback with dust jacket<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 40.00 Usd 49.95 GbP 35.00<br />

ISBN > 978-88-6208-153-5<br />

Giacomo Costa<br />

The Chronicles of Time<br />

[ Contemporary art<br />

30 x 24 cm. 12 x 9.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 192 ill. 140<br />

Hardback<br />

English / Italian<br />

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ISBN 978-88-6208-079-8<br />

contemporary art<br />

literature<br />

Il Tempo, racconti d'autore<br />

[ Literature<br />

16 x 20 cm. 6.5 x 8 inches<br />

Pgs. 112 ill. 16<br />

Paperback with flaps<br />

Italian<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 15.00 Usd 50.00 GbP 25.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-151-1<br />

literature<br />

music<br />

destroyed<br />

moby<br />

Book comes with a new Moby CD,<br />

Destroyed<br />

Chopin<br />

Mieczyslaw Tomaszewski<br />

[ Music<br />

24 x 30 cm. 9.5 x 12 inches<br />

Pgs. 360 ill. 250<br />

Hardback with jacket<br />

Italian<br />

Eur 49.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-145-0<br />

For sale in Italy only<br />

Sound Zero<br />

[ Music<br />

16,5 x 23 cm. 6,5x 9 inches<br />

Pgs. 200 ill. 150<br />

Hardback<br />

Italian / English / German<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 39.00 Usd 48.00 GbP 27.50<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-65-8 English<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-64-1 Italian<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-63-4 German<br />

============<br />

Destroyed<br />

Moby<br />

[ Music<br />

29 x 22,8 cm. 11,5 x 9 inches<br />

Pgs. 128 ill. 55<br />

Harback<br />

Italian / English / German / Spanish / French<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 29.90 Usd 39.90 GbP 25.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-155-9<br />

Destroyed, is the title of Moby new album<br />

and accompanying book of photography<br />

published by Damiani. The pictures in this<br />

book were all taken on tour. I wanted to<br />

put out a book of tour photos. Touring is<br />

strange in that: a) "It involves a nomadic,<br />

peripatetic daily existence"; b) "It solely<br />

involves anonymous spaces (hotel<br />

rooms, backstage areas, airports)"; c) "It<br />

involves complete isolation(hotel rooms)<br />

juxtaposed with complete immersion<br />

in seas of people"; d) "Only about 2% of<br />

being on tour involves anything even<br />

remotely glamorous (...)".<br />

Sound & Vision<br />

[ Music<br />

20 x 28 cm. 8 x 11 inches<br />

Pgs. 260 ill. 200<br />

Paperback<br />

Rights world<br />

Eur 30.00 Usd 35.00 GbP 22.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-98-6 English<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-55-9 Italian<br />

music


architecture | design<br />

complete works 1957-2010<br />

maria pergay<br />

Maria Pergay: CompleteWorks 1957–2010 is the first<br />

comprehensive survey of the work of the legendary<br />

French furniture designer whose career now enters its<br />

sixth decade. Pergay is most renowned for her use of<br />

stainless steel, which she began exploring in 1968 with<br />

the now-iconic Flying Carpet Daybed and Ring Chair.<br />

Always pursuing her own design canon, she concurrently<br />

worked on custom projects for noted figures<br />

from Pierre Cardin to the Saudi Royal family. In the late<br />

1980s through the 1990s, she produced several important<br />

commissions in Russia and continued to develop<br />

her innovative work in stainless steel, combining it to<br />

striking effect with mother of pearl, lacquer and precious<br />

woods. Her groundbreaking show in 2006 established<br />

her gallery presence in New York. Compiled with<br />

the designer’s collaboration, Maria Pergay: Complete<br />

Works 1957–2010 documents more than 50 years of<br />

creation. The only authoritative reference <strong>catalogue</strong> on<br />

the designer’s work, it presents detailed descriptions<br />

of more than 300 of Pergay’s designs accompanied<br />

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Maria Pergay<br />

Complete works 1957-2010<br />

Suzanne Demisch, Stephane Danant<br />

Text by Adam Lindemann<br />

25,4 x 29,8 cm. 10 x 11,7 inches<br />

Pgs. 290 ill. 300<br />

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by contemporary and vintage photographs, many of<br />

which have never previously been reproduced.<br />

Maria Pergay was born to Russian parents in Romania<br />

in 1930, emigrating to France at the age of seven. Pergay<br />

designed her first collection of contemporary silver<br />

objects in 1957, opening her own shop on Paris’ Place<br />

des Vosges in 1960. In 1968, her first group of stainless<br />

steel furniture was exhibited at Galerie Maison Jardin<br />

and gained her instant success. Pergay has since<br />

been sought after by sophisticated collectors for private<br />

commissions around the world, including Saudi<br />

Arabia and Russia. Since her major New York show in<br />

2006, Pergay, now in her eighties, exhibits <strong>international</strong>ly,<br />

while continuing to create pieces for a growing<br />

audience of major collectors.<br />

L’architettura aziendale di Enrico Mattei<br />

Bohlin Cywinsky Jackson<br />

Arcadian Architecture<br />

12 case esclusive<br />

[ Architecture<br />

26,5 x 37 cm.<br />

Pgs. 424 ill. 350<br />

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Dalla casa all'abitare<br />

[ Architecture<br />

20 x 20 cm. 8 x 8 inches<br />

Pgs. 114 ill. 40<br />

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Green Island<br />

[ Architecture<br />

14 x 21 cm. 5.5 x 8.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 160 ill. 100<br />

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Dorothea Deschermeier<br />

Impero ENI<br />

L’architettura aziendale<br />

di Enrico Mattei<br />

[ Architecture<br />

17 x 24 cm. 6.5 x 9.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 192 ill. 120<br />

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La Civiltà dei Superluoghi<br />

[ Architecture<br />

20 x 20 cm. 8 x 8 inches<br />

Pgs. 204 ill. 100<br />

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Lois Weinberger<br />

The Mobile Garden<br />

[ Architecture<br />

14 x 21 cm. 5.5 x 8.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 96 ill. 70<br />

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Michael Freeman<br />

The Modern Japanese Tea Room<br />

[ Architecture<br />

24 x 23 cm. 9.5 x 9 inches<br />

Pgs. 240 ill. 250<br />

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To Replace<br />

[ Architecture<br />

29 x 24 cm. 9.5 x 11 inches<br />

Pgs. 208 ill. 126<br />

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architecture | design


urban art<br />

people think I'm cool<br />

stefano pane<br />

People Think I’m Cool - The Life And Art Of Pane is the<br />

first monograph on Stefano Pane Monfeli. “When I<br />

decided to make this book, I looked back and thought<br />

about the path that led me to be who I am today. I noticed<br />

that this path was full of mistakes and dead ends.<br />

I believe that errors are the basis of what we become,<br />

failures are more formative than success, and they are<br />

certainly more fun.” People Think I’m Cool is the story of<br />

a life, neither more nor less extraordinary than other<br />

people’s lives. Perhaps this is what makes this story extraordinary,<br />

the fact that it exists, that it is documented<br />

and people can have a peek. “Despite the fact that<br />

someone might think of me that I am cool, I wanted to<br />

show the human aspect of my life and art, not a glossy<br />

image but a stark self-portrait.” The book documents<br />

in a work of self-analysis, the symbiosis between the<br />

art and the life of Pane, with autobiographical stories,<br />

images of his work: drawings, paintings, and photo-<br />

68 [ backlist<br />

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Stefano Pane<br />

People think I'm cool<br />

[ Urban art<br />

23 x 28,7 cm. 9.5 x 11 inches<br />

Pgs. 208 Ill. 140<br />

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graphic memories in a story of journeys and the inner<br />

struggle of the artist, where one opposes urban society<br />

and nature. “My decision to be an artist has affected<br />

my life, the way I lived my life has affected my art.” People<br />

Think I’m Cool shows the various stages of Pane’s<br />

Colori compositi<br />

artistic development, from his childhood, through his<br />

passion for comics, the experience of graffiti-writing<br />

and self-propaganda activities with forms of urban interventions<br />

related to the language of the street art,<br />

to arrive finally at a stage where Pane established his<br />

status as an artist and designer, presenting his works:<br />

installations, paintings and drawings in galleries and<br />

museums and practicing his profession of graphic designer.<br />

C M Y CM MY CY CMY K<br />

Alex Fakso<br />

Fast or Die<br />

Text by Andrea Caputo and<br />

Alessandro Zuek Simonetti<br />

[ Urban art<br />

24 x 31 cm. 9.5 x 12.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 112 ill. 60<br />

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ISBN 978-88-6208-164-1<br />

Dumbo<br />

Act of Vandalism & Stories of Love<br />

[ Urban art<br />

20 x 29 cm. 8 x 11.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 136 ill. 130<br />

Hardback<br />

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ISBN 978-88-89431-95-5<br />

Alex Fakso<br />

Heavy Metal<br />

[ Urban art<br />

30 x 18 cm. 12 x 7 inches<br />

Pgs. 164 ill. 100<br />

Hardback<br />

English<br />

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ISBN 978-88-89431-49-8<br />

Phil Frost<br />

[ Urban art<br />

24 x 30,5 cm. 9.5 x 12 inches<br />

Pgs. 162 ill. 164<br />

Hardback<br />

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ISBN 978-88-6208-024-8<br />

The art and life of Chaz Bojorquez<br />

[ Urban art<br />

24 x 28 cm. 9.5 x 13 inches<br />

Pgs. 160 ill. 140<br />

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urban art


70 [ limited edition<br />

limited edition<br />

stephan würth<br />

ghost town<br />

Since moving to the United States from his native<br />

Germany, photographer Stephan Würth has been<br />

fascinated with the mythical vistas of the American<br />

West and the isolation and freedom of vast desert<br />

expanses. Würth culminates this geographical<br />

romance with the new series Ghost Town. These<br />

photographs narrate the tale of three women as<br />

they journey through Nevada,where they soon find<br />

portraits<br />

michael thompson<br />

Portraits spans the twenty-year career of acclaimed<br />

fashion and celebrity photographer Michael Thompson.<br />

Taken from the pages of leading fashion and lifestyle<br />

magazines such as Vogue, W, GQ, Allure and Vanity<br />

Fair, Michael Thompson’s images provide fantastical<br />

yet revealing glimpses into the lives of the actors,<br />

musicians and personalities who enliven our culture.<br />

Through his chameleon-like adaptability, witty<br />

=========<br />

Stephan Würth<br />

Ghost Town<br />

[ Limited edition of 50 copies<br />

comes with a numbered and<br />

signed photo by Stephan Würth<br />

Genuine leather cover in a linen cloth box<br />

(29 x 29 x 6,5 cm. 11.5 x 11.5 x 2.5 inches)<br />

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themselves stranded with a broken-down car on the<br />

side of a desolate road. Shot over seven days on blackand-white<br />

Kodak Tri-X film, the images were scanned<br />

for the book from 16 x 20 inch hand-developed<br />

prints and never retouched. The book also features<br />

an epilogue by fashion and culture critic Lesley M.M.<br />

Blume.<br />

=========<br />

Michael Thompson<br />

Portraits<br />

[ Limited edition of 50 copies<br />

Edited by Vince Aletti<br />

Afterword by Julianne Moore<br />

26 x 33 cm 10 x 13 inches<br />

Pgs. 216 ill. 200<br />

Hardback with dust jacket<br />

comes with a numbered and signed<br />

photo by Michael Thompson (44.5 x 36 cm. 17.5 x 14 inches)<br />

in a linen cloth box (40,6 x 48,3 x 7,6 cm. 16 x 19 x 3 inches)<br />

English, Italian, French<br />

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storytelling and concise visual aesthetic, Michael<br />

Thompson has created indelible imagery of celebrities<br />

such as Julia Roberts, Cate Blanchett, Sting, Mariah<br />

Carey, and George Clooney. Michael Thompson,<br />

after receiving a degree from the Brooks Institute of<br />

Photography, he moved to New York City and became<br />

primary assistant photographer to Irving Penn.<br />

limited edition


detroit disassembled<br />

andrew moore<br />

"One could say that Detroit has become America’s<br />

version of an open city. It’s been left undefended<br />

against an onslaught of scrappers, vandals, and<br />

the forces of nature. It’s a city of hundreds, if not<br />

thousands, of empty homes, apartment buildings,<br />

in their youth<br />

greg gorman<br />

Greg Gorman put together a collection of more than<br />

200 portraits of young men, some of whom became<br />

famous. An album that reveals the evergreen fascination<br />

of youth, when time has yet to obfuscate ingenuousness,<br />

melancholic gentleness and, above all, the<br />

beauty that characterises life’s âge d’or. The photographer<br />

writes in the introduction: “My photographs have<br />

often captured the sensuality that goes hand in hand<br />

with vulnerability. When the subject has an unawareness<br />

of the camera, he reveals an inward truth, that<br />

maybe he doesn’t even realize is coming forth in the<br />

pictures”. From Tom Cruise to Kevin Costner, from Leon-<br />

72 [ limited edition<br />

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Andrew Moore<br />

Detroit Disassembled<br />

[ Limited edition of 50 copies<br />

34,5 x 27 cm. 13.5 x 10.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 128 ill. 70<br />

Hardback with dust jacket<br />

comes with a numbered and signed<br />

photo by Andrew Moore (30,5 x 38 cm. 12 x 15 inches)<br />

in a linen cloth box (36,5 x 45 x 6,5 cm. 14.5 x 18 x 2,5<br />

inches)<br />

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factories, libraries, hospitals, schools, and churches.<br />

All are abandoned and most are unguarded, barely<br />

salvageable, and slated for demolition that gets<br />

delayed year after year".<br />

Andrew Moore<br />

=========<br />

Greg Gorman<br />

In their Youth<br />

[ Limited edition of 50 copies<br />

20 x 25 cm. 8 x 10 inches<br />

Pgs. 280 ill. 250<br />

Hardback with dust jacket<br />

comes with a numbered and signed photo<br />

by Greg Gorman (43 x 33 cm. 17 x 13 inches)<br />

in a linen cloth box (36,5 x 45 x 6,5 cm. 14.5 x 18 x 3 inches)<br />

English<br />

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ardo di Caprio to Brad Pitt and on to Patrick Dempsey,<br />

Charlie Sexton, Rupert Everett, Johnny Depp and many<br />

others, In their Youth is a manifesto of the agonising,<br />

sensual and “Wildean” promise of beauty. This limited<br />

edition comes with a signed archival print photograph<br />

of Christopher Atkins (17 x 13 inches), signed by both Atkins<br />

and Gorman, and comes housed in a linen cloth<br />

box.<br />

Fabio Paleari<br />

I won’t give up<br />

[ Limited edition<br />

24 x 27,5 cm. 9.5 x 11 inches<br />

Pgs. 272 ill. 180<br />

Hardback + fanzine + signed photo<br />

contained in a wood box<br />

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ISBN 978-88-6208-028-6<br />

Terry Richardson<br />

Kibosh<br />

[ Limited edition<br />

24 x 32,5 cm. 9.5 x 13.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 320 ill. 250<br />

Cloth hardback, wrapped in a black<br />

pvc envelope and contained in a<br />

black rough board case + signed<br />

and numbered photo<br />

Italian / English<br />

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ISBN 978-88-89431-30-6<br />

www.kiboshbook.com<br />

Ed Templeton<br />

Deformer<br />

Series Alleged Press<br />

[ Limited edition<br />

24 x 29 cm. 9.5 x 11.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 176 ill. 150<br />

Hardback + signed<br />

and numbered photo<br />

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ISBN 978-88-6208-060-6<br />

Geoffroy de Boismenu<br />

The Conversation<br />

[ Limited edition<br />

26,5 x 25 cm. 10.5 x 10 inches<br />

Pgs. 60 ill. 40<br />

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collecting<br />

74 [ collecting<br />

100 Superlative Rolex Watches<br />

Texts and photographs by John Goldberger<br />

Preface by Giampiero Negretti<br />

[ Collecting<br />

24 x 32 cm. 9.5 x 12.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 256 ill. 700<br />

Leather hardback<br />

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ISBN > 978-88-6208-031-6 English<br />

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100 superlative<br />

rolex watches<br />

john goldberger<br />

Over 700 colour illustrations and<br />

400 descriptions provide the<br />

collector and watch enthusiast<br />

with invaluable information on<br />

reference numbers, watchcases,<br />

faces, movements, related calibres<br />

and the year of production of<br />

each watch. The book is divided<br />

into seven chapters: Watches<br />

with a destiny; Oyster; Chronograph<br />

and moon phases; Oyster chronograph and moon phases;<br />

Dayjust, Day-Date; Sport Models; Cosmograph.<br />

John Goldberger has been collecting and studying vintage watches for over thirty-five years. He<br />

spent many happy hours browsing through watch shops, fleamarkets, conventions and auctions<br />

around the world. His most recent books are Omega Watches (2005), Longines Watches (2006)<br />

and Omega Sportswatches (2007), all published by Damiani.<br />

longines<br />

john goldberger<br />

A monograph by the same author<br />

of Omega Watches and Omega<br />

Sportswatches – John Goldberger –<br />

telling the story of one of the most<br />

renowned Swiss watchmakers,<br />

Longines. A photographic<br />

collection chosen from among<br />

the most precious and refined.<br />

145 watches photographed fullpage,<br />

accompanied by the detailed<br />

reproductions of cases, dials,<br />

movements and the relative calibres.<br />

omega watches<br />

john goldberger<br />

250 watches of great interest and<br />

some very rare pieces (ones not<br />

even to be found in the Omega<br />

museum) – most of which belong<br />

to John Goldberger's private<br />

collection. The author is not only<br />

responsible for the technical<br />

descriptions in the book, but also<br />

for the images…<br />

John Goldberger<br />

Longines Watches<br />

[ Collecting<br />

21 x 29 cm. 8.5 x 11.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 304 ill. 280<br />

Hardback<br />

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Eur 89.00 Usd 99.00 GbP 60.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-40-5 English<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-41-2 Italian<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-47-4 French<br />

John Goldberger<br />

Omega watches<br />

[ Collecting<br />

21 x 29 cm. 8.5 x 11.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 272 ill. 200<br />

Hardback<br />

Italian / English<br />

Eur 88.00 Usd 89.00 GbP 55.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-27-6 English<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-24-5 Italian<br />

omega sportswatches<br />

john goldberger<br />

More than fifty items<br />

photographed full page, together<br />

with enlargements revealing the<br />

details, Omega Sport Watches<br />

tells the story of the Seamaster,<br />

Railmaster, Speedmaster,<br />

Flightmaster and other successful<br />

Omega creations. One section<br />

of the book retraces, through<br />

advertisements kept in the Omega<br />

Museum, the history of the<br />

famous watches.<br />

zenith<br />

manfried rössler<br />

This book retraces the history of the<br />

Swiss watch maison, documenting<br />

events and practically the entire<br />

production of more than 140 years.<br />

Setting out from the first pocketwatches,<br />

the book documents the<br />

invention of both the revolutionary<br />

17 ligne movement and one of the<br />

sector’s best known calibres: the<br />

legendary El Primero…<br />

John Goldberger<br />

Omega Sportswatches<br />

[ Collecting<br />

21,5 x 29 cm. 8.5 x 11.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 144 ill. 450<br />

Hardback<br />

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Eur 75.00 Usd 89.00 GbP 50.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-70-2 English<br />

ISBN 978-88-89431-97-9 Italian<br />

Manfred Rössler<br />

Zenith<br />

[ Collecting<br />

21 x 29 cm. 8.5 x 11.5 inches<br />

Pgs. 328 ill. 700<br />

Hardback<br />

Eur 99.00 Usd 150.00 GbP 80.00<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-069-9 English<br />

ISBN 978-88-6208-068-2 Italian<br />

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[ notes<br />

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Printed in November 2011<br />

by Grafiche Damiani, Bologna<br />

All descriptions in this catalog are accurate at<br />

press time. Prices, specifications, and terms are<br />

subject to change without notice. Damiani is not<br />

responsible for errors and omissions.<br />

Unless otherwise indicated, all photographs are<br />

copyright the photographers.<br />

Cover photo: concept and image by Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari

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