Alex Stoddard: Insex

Alex Stoddard: Insex
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2021-11-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9783735608154

"Stoddard has an impressive vision for composition ... each one seemingly marries fear and darkness with the delicacy of purity and the organic." -Juxtapoz This debut monograph from the Los Angeles-based photographer Alex Stoddard explores the parallels between metamorphosis in the natural world and human coming-of-age. Through staged, highly stylized images, Stoddard invites viewers into his magical, colorfully dark world of budding sexuality and crawling insects. Each detailed scene features a youthful subject--often Stoddard himself--in a state of change or paired with a many-legged counterpart. The previously unreleased series of 70 images paints a surreal picture of adolescence and young adulthood in a glorious frenzy of buzzing hormones and sprouting wings. Insexmarks the artist's first cohesive collection of work, a departure from the stand-alone self-portraits for which he is known. Drawing on his childhood in rural Georgia, Stoddard sets his photographs in a fecund but menacing natural world, where bodies and flora and fauna become interchangeable symbols. Stoddard calls the unbridled metamorphosis in this volume his "love letter to change." Alex Stoddard(born 1993) was raised in rural Georgia. He is represented by Fahey/Klein Gallery in Los Angeles and has worked for select clients and publications such as Universal Republic Records, Warner Music Group, Refinery29 and Juxtapoz, among others. Additionally, Stoddard has exhibited his work at numerous international venues, including galleries in Paris, New York City, Brussels and Luxembourg City. Insextravels as a solo exhibition in spring 2022.

Self-portraits

Self-portraits
Author: Alex Israel
Publisher: Karma, New York
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2017
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781938560255

Collection of self-portraits and other artwork by Alex Israel exhibited at various locations in the United States and Europe between 2012 and 2016.

The Art of Alex Niño

The Art of Alex Niño
Author: Alex Niño
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Cartoonists
ISBN: 9780966938166

The most anticipated book for years is now available from the Eisner Award winner publisher, Auad Publishing. One of the most influential and respected comic book artists, Alex Nio, is well known around the world for his unique sense of design and artistry with his pen and brush during his many years with DC comics, Marvel comics, and the Warren books. This book offers glimpses of his work from his early days in the Philippines to the present day paintings. With 120 B&W pages and 40 color pages plus four complete stories.

Alex Katz

Alex Katz
Author: Lizzie Carey-Thomas
Publisher: Koenig Books
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2016
Genre: Drawing, American
ISBN: 9783863359683

The exhibition catalogue brings together texts from artists, thinkers and poets, which offer personal responses to Katz's work. It opens with a previously unpublished conversation between Alex Katz and Hans Ulrich Obrist and a new poem written by John Godfrey. In her essay, Ingrid D. Rowland expands on Katz's unique approach to light and a conversation between artists Marlene Dumas and Jan Andriesse gives an insight into their engagement with Katz's work over time. Critic and writer Jan Verwoert's text explores Katz's understanding of depth and perception and the artist Merlin James focuses on a single painting. The publication also features archival reviews, which highlight the changing opinions of Katz's work throughout time and the influence of the cultural landscape on his practice. Exhibition: 'Alex Katz. Quick Light', (02.06.-11.09.2016) Serpentine Gallery, London, England.

Transfigurations

Transfigurations
Author: Alex Grey
Publisher: Inner Traditions
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2004-11-09
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781594770173

The most extensive collection of Grey’s visionary artwork and life’s journey in one volume • Includes a foreword by Albert Hofmann and essays on Grey’s work by renowned art critic Donald Kuspit, philosopher Ken Wilber, and Stephen Larsen, author of Joseph Campbell: A Fire in the Mind • 21,000 sold in hardcover since October 2001 Every once in a great while an artist emerges who does more than simply reflect the social trends of the time. Such an artist is able to transcend established thinking and help us redefine ourselves and our world. Today, a growing number of art critics, philosophers, and spiritual seekers believe that they have found that vision in the art of Alex Grey. Transfigurations, the follow-up to Grey’s Sacred Mirrors (1991)--one of the most successful art books of the 1990s--includes all of Grey’s major works completed in the following decade, including the masterful seven-paneled altarpiece Nature of Mind, called “the grand climax of Grey’s art” by Donald Kuspit. His portrayals of human beings blend anatomical exactitude with visionary depictions of universal life energy. Alex Grey’s striking artwork leads us on the soul’s journey from material world encasement to recovery of the divinely illuminated core.

Seraph

Seraph
Author: Allan Amato
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-05
Genre: Confidence
ISBN: 9781614040200

Seraph is photographer Allan Amato's exploration of the confidence and empowerment that comes with modeling nude. Bright and unflinching, it is an exorcism of the architecture, the retouching, reforming, and reconstituting of women spat out of the culture machine. Featuring portraits of Amanda Palmer, Stoya, Bree Daniels, and Riley Reed

The Opéra

The Opéra
Author: Matthias Straub
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2020-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9783735607065

THE OPÉRA is inventing itself anew?at least to some extent. After eight successful editions with alternating art direction, the editor, Matthias Straub has entrusted the design legend Mirko Borsche (ZEIT magazine, SZ magazine, and many more) with the creative re-launch of the ninth edition: A refreshing new approach to the pictures and typography will bring THE OPÉRA into its next decade. The proven structure and the artistic gaze in the selection of photographers and pictures are also central in Volume IX: THE OPÉRA embodies contemporary nude photography and stands for an unconditional commitment to art and the body.

High Gloss: the Art of Vijat Mohindra

High Gloss: the Art of Vijat Mohindra
Author: Vijat Mohindra
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2020-11-10
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781419750243

The first monograph showcasing the pop and glossy universe of young Hollywood's favorite photographer Considered young Hollywood's favorite photographer, Vijat Mohindra has created a unique and colorful style that he's brought to the covers of the world's hippest magazines. His ultra-modernist and hyper-synthetic aesthetic appeals to millennials, and the dazzling anti-vérité style of his work has attracted celebrity clientele such as Miley Cyrus, Paris Hilton, Nicki Minaj, Gwen Stefani, and Kim Kardashian West. With them, he has created iconic covers for publications such as Paper magazine, Gay Times, Attitude, and Plastik. Fascinated by all those who defy norms, genders, and boundaries, this former assistant of David La Chapelle never ceases to celebrate our differences in fantasy worlds where Paris Hilton, Amanda Lepore, Tyra Banks, and A$AP Rocky could all live together. This is his first monograph ever published and includes all the images that made him famous, as well as new photos shot exclusively for this book. A must-have for anyone interested in fashion and photography.

Christine Ödlund

Christine Ödlund
Author: Christine Ödlund
Publisher:
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2022-03-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9783735608345

Sounds transposed into forms through plant pigment Swedish artist Christine Ödlund's (born 1963) practice is rooted in natural science, music and philosophy and spans painting, sculpture, video and music. Her first monograph presents recent works on paper in which she uses plant pigments to create soft colors and botanical motifs.

The Dirty Side of Glamour

The Dirty Side of Glamour
Author: Tyler Shields
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2013-11-12
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 0062238779

With more than 130 raw and revolutionary photographs, The Dirty Side of Glamour showcases Tyler Shields’s unrestrained creative spirit and offers a visual commentary on fame, excess, youth, the trappings of celebrity, and the power of letting go.