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Karl Lagerfeld : Aktstrakt

Lagerfeld, KarlLagerfeld, Karl(Photographs by)Pfrunder, Eric(Volume editor)
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In Aktstrakt, photographer Karl Lagerfeld deals with the topic "Form".

In doing so, he takes the liberty of broadening, in the Beuysian sense, the concept of art, including man's physicality.

The strictly thought-out study Aktstrakt, consisting of only 13 photo plates, formally takes up the tradition of Bauhaus photography.

The design and production of the book rigorously follow traditional rules: the photographs, varnish-sealed in the costly tritone process, were printed on Phoenixmotion-Xantur paper.

The book block was laid out as Japanese brochure, cased in a cloth binding with a two-color brass-stamped plate.

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Steidl Verlag
3882438738 / 9783882438734
Hardback
779
01/09/2003
Germany
32 pages, 13 tritones
265 x 265 mm, 620 grams
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