Blau Nr.8
Charlotte Rampling cover
In these pages, Charlotte Rampling, the secret artist, makes the move from big screen to small canvas, Dana Schutz paints the end of civilization, Philip Taaffe layers up ornaments until eternal bliss hits, Ser Serpas spoils her upcoming museum show, and Marie Chaix styles the return of Camille Vivier
Other highlights include: Emma Webster, ice-cold Mantegna, a collection of fish hooks, Isamu Noguchi’s former studio and garden, Lonnie Holley interviewed by Alison M. Gingeras, the magician-artist Austin Osman Spare, and Andy Hall meeting Annabelle Selldorf
English language
23.3 x 28.0 cm (paperback)
220 pages (color illustrations)
In these pages, Charlotte Rampling, the secret artist, makes the move from big screen to small canvas, Dana Schutz paints the end of civilization, Philip Taaffe layers up ornaments until eternal bliss hits, Ser Serpas spoils her upcoming museum show, and Marie Chaix styles the return of Camille Vivier
Other highlights include: Emma Webster, ice-cold Mantegna, a collection of fish hooks, Isamu Noguchi’s former studio and garden, Lonnie Holley interviewed by Alison M. Gingeras, the magician-artist Austin Osman Spare, and Andy Hall meeting Annabelle Selldorf
English language
23.3 x 28.0 cm (paperback)
220 pages (color illustrations)
Blau Nr.8
Charlotte Rampling cover
In these pages, Charlotte Rampling, the secret artist, makes the move from big screen to small canvas, Dana Schutz paints the end of civilization, Philip Taaffe layers up ornaments until eternal bliss hits, Ser Serpas spoils her upcoming museum show, and Marie Chaix styles the return of Camille Vivier
Other highlights include: Emma Webster, ice-cold Mantegna, a collection of fish hooks, Isamu Noguchi’s former studio and garden, Lonnie Holley interviewed by Alison M. Gingeras, the magician-artist Austin Osman Spare, and Andy Hall meeting Annabelle Selldorf
English language
23.3 x 28.0 cm (paperback)
220 pages (color illustrations)
In these pages, Charlotte Rampling, the secret artist, makes the move from big screen to small canvas, Dana Schutz paints the end of civilization, Philip Taaffe layers up ornaments until eternal bliss hits, Ser Serpas spoils her upcoming museum show, and Marie Chaix styles the return of Camille Vivier
Other highlights include: Emma Webster, ice-cold Mantegna, a collection of fish hooks, Isamu Noguchi’s former studio and garden, Lonnie Holley interviewed by Alison M. Gingeras, the magician-artist Austin Osman Spare, and Andy Hall meeting Annabelle Selldorf
English language
23.3 x 28.0 cm (paperback)
220 pages (color illustrations)