Annie Leibovitz XXL

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Product code 978-3-8365-8218-6
Supplier product code 978-3-8365-8218-6
Dimensions (l,w,h) 0 x 30 x 27 cm
Description
Annie Leibovitz XXL
The coveted Annie Leibovitz SUMO is now available in an unlimited XXL edition. Drawing on more than 40 years of work, including photojournalism made for Rolling Stone magazine in the 1970s and conceptual portraits for Vanity Fair and VogueLeibovitz selected iconic images and also photographs that have rarely, if ever, been seen before.
 

Annie Leibovitz XXL

Annie Leibovitz XXL
SPECIAL XXL EDITION
Afmeting Format: 27.1 x 37.4 cm
Aantal Pagina's: 556
5,8 KG Weight
Full Colour
Hard Cover in Slipcase
Language: English
ISBN: 978-3-8365-8218-6
Uitgever: TASCHEN
 
 

ABOUT THE BOEK / OVER HET BOEK

Annie Leibovitz XXL
This incredible collection is now available in an accessible XXL book format.

Leibovitz drew on more than 40 years of work, starting with the photojournalism she did for Rolling Stone magazine in the 1970s through the conceptual portraits she made for Vanity Fair and Vogue. She selected iconic images—such as John Lennon and Yoko Ono entwined in a last embrace—as well as portraits that had rarely, if ever, been seen before.

The Annie Leibovitz SUMO covered political and cultural history, from Queen Elizabeth II and Richard Nixon to Laurie Anderson and Lady Gaga.

“What I had thought of initially as a simple process of imagining what looked good big, what photographs would work in a large format, became something else,” Leibovitz says. “The book is very personal, but the narrative is told through popular culture. It’s not arranged chronologically and it’s not a retrospective. It’s more like a roller coaster.”

Fans of Leibovitz and her many celebrated subjects can now enjoy that same roller coaster ride for themselves with this unlimited edition.

ABOUT ANNIE LEIBOVITZ

Annie Leibovitz is one of the most influential photographers of our time. She began working as a photojournalist for Rolling Stone in 1970 while she was still a student at the San Francisco Art Institute. By 1983, when she left Rolling Stone for the revived Vanity Fair, she was already closely identified with the conceptual, theatrical style that is her hallmark. In subsequent decades, at Vanity Fair and Vogue and in independent projects, she has worked across many photographic genres and developed a large body of work—portraits of actors, directors, writers, musicians, athletes, and political and business figures, as well as fashion photographs—that expanded her collective portrait of contemporary life. She has published several books and has exhibited widely. She is a Commandeur in the French Ordre des Arts et des Lettres and has been designated a Living Legend by the U.S. Library of Congress.

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