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“[a] gorgeous anthology of fashion images … leibovitz is nothing less than america’s greatest living photographic portraitist … she has changed fashion photography forever.” – anna wintour
legendary photographer annie leibovitz’s surprising account of her encounters with fashion over five decades
‘looking back at my work, i see that fashion has always been there,’ annie leibovitz observes in the preface to wonderland. ‘fashion plays a part in the scheme of everything, but photography always comes first for me. the photograph is the most important part. and photography is so big that it can encompass journalism, portraiture, reportage, family photographs, fashion ... my work for vogue fueled the fire for a kind of photography that i might not otherwise have explored.’
includes 350 extraordinary images (many of them previously unpublished) featuring a wide and diverse range of subjects: nicole kidman, serena williams, pina bausch, rupaul, cate blanchett, lady gaga, matthew barney, kate moss, natalia vodianova, rihanna, chimamanda ngozi adichie, karl lagerfeld, nancy pelosi. foreword by anna wintour.
in their new book, jeanine hays and bryan mason explore the black family home as a haven, heirloom, and cornerstone of black culture. aphrochic invites readers into sixteen intimate house tours, showcasing the personal spaces of actors, musicians, artists, curators, and entrepreneurs. from creative studios to homes filled with heirlooms passed down through generations, each tour celebrates the rich diversity of black life and culture.
interwoven with these stunning visuals are important explorations of the black homeownership gap, shedding light on the challenges many black americans continue to face. through striking art-filled interiors, family stories, and histories of resilience, aphrochic honors the journey, recognizes the struggle, and celebrates the joy of the black home.
celebrate four decades of groundbreaking art and inclusion with this vibrant tribute to creativity explored, a nonprofit empowering neurodiverse artists to share their unique voices. featuring hundreds of original works—paintings, drawings, illustrations, and sculptures—alongside personal quotes and stories, this book challenges perceptions about disability and highlights the transformative power of art. an inspiring addition to any art lover’s collection.
long before “collabs” became a buzzword, artists played a pivotal role in shaping the fashion world. art x fashion is an engaging collection that explores the dynamic relationship between these two creative realms, highlighting various aspects of inspiration, collaboration, and artists venturing into fashion and fashion photography.
this insightful book introduces readers to legendary designers like coco chanel and elsa schiaparelli, who famously collaborated with artists such as picasso and dalí in the early twentieth century. it also showcases iconic fashion moments, including yves saint laurent’s 1965 homage to piet mondrian.
explore the fascinating pairings of art and fashion, from john galliano’s designs inspired by tutankhamun’s death mask, arcimboldo, gustav klimt, and hokusai, to guo pei’s homage to velázquez and margiela’s inspiration from gauguin. the innovative creations of iris van herpen, influenced by paul delvaux, reveal surprising connections that enrich both art and fashion.
featuring projects by street artists like keith haring and kaws, this book captures the essence of collaborations that have redefined the boundaries of creativity, illustrating how art and fashion continue to inspire one another in captivating ways.
explore the tender connection between renowned artists and their feline companions in this delightful collection. featuring stories and photographs of over 50 creatives—from pablo picasso to frida kahlo—this book captures the charm of these unique relationships. from salvador dalí's ocelot, babou, to john lennon and yoko ono's salt and pepper, each tale reveals the shared spirit between artistic souls and their beloved cats. perfect for art lovers and cat enthusiasts alike.
camo, by photographer thandiwe muriu, is the first publication to chronicle the work of this international artist, celebrating the vibrant portraits she creates that combine cultural textiles and beauty ideologies. muriu takes us on a colorful, reflective journey through her world as a woman living in modern kenya as she reinterprets contemporary african portraiture. as the sole woman operating in the male-dominated advertising photography industry in kenya, thandiwe muriu has repeatedly confronted questions around the role of women in society, the place of tradition, and her own self-perception. these experiences inspired her personal project of cultural reflection: the Camo series.
dolly parton, songteller: my life in lyrics is an intimate celebration of a legendary career. told in dolly's own words, this book takes readers behind 175 of her songs, exploring over 60 years of songwriting magic.
features:
- illustrated with rare, unpublished photos and memorabilia
- packed with personal stories and candid insights
- a must-have for fans of dolly and country music history
dolly parton, songteller: my life in lyrics is a new york times bestseller that celebrates the life and music of dolly parton. told in her own words, this book dives into 175 of her iconic songs, revealing the stories and inspirations behind them.
filled with rare, unpublished photos from dolly’s personal archives, this book offers an intimate look at over 60 years of songwriting and the woman who made it all unforgettable. a true treasure for fans of country music and dolly’s legacy.

dream in color: 30 posters of power by 30 black creatives
$43.00 CAD
unit price perdream in color: 30 posters of power by 30 black creatives
$43.00 CAD
unit price perthis large-format book includes 30 removable posters designed by Black creatives from around the world. featuring artwork by artists such as london-based muralist lakwena and south africa-based huston wilson, the posters range from bold illustrations to typographic designs. each piece celebrates positivity, hope, and strength through the unique lenses of emerging and established Black creatives. curated by designer tré seals, the collection highlights Black as a vibrant and multifaceted palette, embracing every color and form of light. perfect for framing or gifting.
a powerful exploration of how clothing and fashion have fueled activism, dressing the resistance showcases the role of dress in sparking social change. spanning historical and modern protest movements, this book reveals how communities worldwide have harnessed the visual language of clothing to demand radical transformation. from suffragettes wearing newspaper dresses emblazoned with voting slogans to farmers in india donning saris in defiance, camille benda examines cultural movements through the lens of nearly 200 archival images, photographs, and paintings. a compelling tribute to the power of style in the fight for justice.
in the modern home, the focus has shifted from having a perfectly curated interior to creating a space that is personal, comfortable, and filled with objects you truly love. in how to live with objects, monica khemsurov and jill singer guide you on an educational and visually stunning journey through their design philosophy, addressing essential questions: what makes an object worth having? why should we collect? and how do these objects impact our lives?
this insightful book is designed for collectors, design enthusiasts, and novices alike, helping you cultivate a more sophisticated mindset around acquiring and living with objects. through inspiring home tours and practical advice, khemsurov and singer offer a comprehensive primer on maximizing the thoughtfulness of your space, no matter your size limitations or style preferences.
with over 350 vibrant photographs, how to live with objects will inspire you to embrace the beauty and significance of the items you choose to surround yourself with, transforming your home into a reflection of your unique personality and tastes.
“black women’s heads of hair are galaxies unto themselves, solar systems, moonscapes, volcanic interiors.” —elizabeth alexander, from the introduction
using advertising photographs of black women (and men) drawn from vintage issues of ebony and jet magazines, the exquisite and thought-provoking collages of world-renowned artist lorna simpson explore the richly nuanced language of hair. surreal coiffures made from colorful ink washes, striking geological formations from old textbooks, and other unexpected forms and objects adorn the models to mesmerizingly beautiful effect.
featuring 160 artworks, an artist’s statement, and an introduction by poet, author, and scholar elizabeth alexander, this volume celebrates the irresistible power of simpson’s visual vernacular.
a witty and hilarious pairing of classical fine art and modern captions, men to avoid in art and life brilliantly captures the essence of mansplaining. with scenarios ranging from unsolicited advice on the female anatomy to a man explaining horseback riding to the horse's owner, this book is painfully relatable. perfect for those who have endured overbearing advice-givers, it offers sharp humor with a side of catharsis. each page is a reminder of mediocrity served as genius—across centuries.
join designer, photographer, artist, and passionate vintage hunter dabito as he shares his creative vision in old brand new. known for his vibrant use of color, space, and a maximalist design style, dabito offers actionable advice on how to layer your spaces with meaning through refreshing décor and bold hues—perfect whether you’re signing a lease, renovating, or buying your first home.
illustrated with stunning photographs of dabito’s design projects and inspiring snapshots from his travels, this book features chapters that include how-to guides for weekend-friendly projects, both big and small. learn helpful tips for hanging a gallery wall, styling bookshelves, repurposing furniture, and designing a vacation-inspired outdoor patio space.
from easy daylong projects to deep renovations, dabito also shares his experience transforming a cramped laundry and storage room into his dream guest suite in los angeles. old brand new is a delightful guide to infusing your home with personality and style.
create 15 stunning crepe paper flowers with this beautifully illustrated guide. from delicate mini anemones to bold flamingo flowers, this book offers step-by-step instructions for projects ranging in complexity. learn essential techniques, explore color theory, and discover styling tips to make your blooms truly unique. with guidance on materials, care, and creative color combinations, paper flowers equips you to craft lifelike floral arrangements that brighten your space and last (almost) forever.
ashley longshore now turns her eye toward badass women throughout history with Roar! A Collection of Mighty Women. longshore’s pop art paintings are never shy of daring; her art makes noise, and her singular portraits of legendary stateswomen, artists, and notable women from all walks of life include Marie Curie, Maya Angelou, Mother Teresa, Peggy Guggenheim, First Lady Michelle Obama, Greta Thunberg, Queen Elizabeth II, Cleopatra, Rosa Parks, Frida Kahlo, Josephine Baker, Amanda Gorman, and even Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman! many of these striking and vibrant portraits were previously exhibited at Diane von Furstenberg’s flagship store in New York.
accompanied by descriptions about what makes these women such significant and meaningful icons, Roar! is sure to be the perfect gift for women of all ages.
souls grown deep like the rivers: black artists from the american south
$50.00 CAD
unit price persouls grown deep like the rivers: black artists from the american south
$50.00 CAD
unit price perby emma yau, raina lampkins-fielder, rebecca bray
a wide-ranging survey of black art in the american south, from thornton dial and nellie mae rowe to the quilters of gee's bend
for generations, black artists from the american south have forged a unique art tradition. working in near isolation from established practices, they have created masterpieces in clay, driftwood, roots, soil, and recycled and cast-off objects that articulate america's painful past--the inhuman practice of enslavement, the cruel segregationist policies of the jim crow era and institutionalized racism. their works respond to issues ranging from economic inequality, oppression and social marginalization to sexuality, the influence of place and ancestral memory.
among the sculptures, paintings, reliefs and drawings included here--the majority from the souls grown deep foundation in atlanta--are works by thornton dial, lonnie holley, ronald lockett, hawkins bolden, bessie harvey, charles williams, mary t. smith, purvis young, mose tolliver, nellie nae rowe, mary lee bendolph, marlene bennett jones, martha jane pettway, loretta pettway and henry and georgia speller. also featured are the celebrated quiltmakers of gee's bend, alabama, and work from the neighboring communities of rehoboth and alberta.
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