Книга: «Expanding Universe, Hubble Telescope»

Expanding Universe, Hubble Telescope

Производитель: "TASCHEN"

Expanding Universe, Hubble Telescope ISBN:978-3-8365-4922-6

Издательство: "TASCHEN" (2015)

ISBN: 978-3-8365-4922-6

Taschen

Taschen is an art book publisher founded in 1980 by Benedikt Taschen in Cologne, Germany. It began as "Taschen Comics" publishing Benedikt's extensive comic collection. Taschen has been a noteworthy force in making lesser-seen art available to mainstream bookstores, including some fetishistic imagery, queer art, historical erotica, pornography and adult magazines (including multiple books with "Playboy" magazine). Taschen has helped bring this art into broader public view, by publishing these potentially controversial volumes alongside its more mainstream books of comics reprints, art photography, painting, design, fashion, advertising history, film, and architecture.

Taschen's publications are available in a variety of sizes, from large tomes detailing the complete works of Leonardo Da Vinci, to surprisingly uncommon middle-sized books, to their "Icons" series of small, flexicover volumes which encapsulate themes of everything from old ads of Las Vegas, Nevada to male nudes. The company has also produced calendars, address books, and postcards of popular subjects.

The company's stated mission has been to publish innovative, beautifully designed art books at popular prices. The Icons series, for example, has several new volumes published a year, and retailing for about $10 are inexpensive for published collections of art. Another popular series is their 'basic Art' series, which has around 50 volumes, each about a separate artist, ranging from artists such as Michelangelo to more contemporary artists such as Norman Rockwell.

Taschen has published the second most expensive book in publishing history, the $12,500, 75 pound, 700 page "GOAT (Greatest of All Time)", a tribute to Muhammad Ali which "Der Spiegel" called "the biggest, heaviest, most radiant thing ever printed in the history of civilization." They have also published the $1500 Helmut Newton retrospective "Sumo" and a $2500 limited edition "Araki" volume.

Dedicated flagship Taschen bookstores are located in Berlin, Tokyo, Los Angeles, Paris, and New York City.

Title sampling

*Eric Kroll, "Best of Bizarre." Taschen, 2001. ISBN 3-8228-5555-3.
*Eric Kroll, "Bizarre: The Complete Reprint of John Willie's Bizarre, Vols. 1-26." Taschen, 1996. ISBN 3-8228-9269-6.
*Benedikt Taschen and Howard L. Bingham, "GOAT", Taschen 2004. ISBN 3-8228-1627-2.
*Helmut Newton, "SUMO", Taschen 2000. ISBN 3-8228-6394-7.
*Hunter S. Thompson, "The Curse of Lono", Taschen 2005. ISBN 3-8228-4897-2.

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External links

* [http://www.taschen.com/ Taschen]

Источник: Taschen

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