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Photography Books
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| This is a compelling collection of 30 years of erotic bondage photos accumulated by a psychiatrist during the course of therapy of her most important patient: a troubled young man at the brink of being jailed as a pornographer. Michael B. was the inadvertent catalyst for cultural change in the early 1960's, when he was arrested under the now defunct, and then antiquated, Comstock Law, for being in possession of the photographs now depicted in this fascinating book. A captivating taste of the past and its strictures, Bondage offers one provocative subject in one thrilling collection! |
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Photography Books
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| Which is which? As with all of Araki's work, Dramatic Shooting and Fake Reportage leaves us wondering what's really going on. But with a title he's shown his cards. Fake news images, obscene and sexualized, fake advertisements. Fake rock bands. Fake beach scenes. This is Araki most ironically looking his most commercial. | | |
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Photography Books
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Acclaimed as a master black-and-white photographer of the sophisticated nude, Andreas Bitesnich focuses his astute camera on the contours and surfaces of the human body - male and female figures transformed into timeless works of art. | | |
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Photography Books
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| Self-Exposure features more than 100 works from both established masters and up-and-coming photographers-many never before published. This groundbreaking collection traces the development of the male self-portrait from its earliest beginnings with such greats as Hippolyte Bayard, Herbert Tobias, and André Kertész, to the contemporary efforts of such artists as John Dugdale, Anthony Goicolea, and Yasumasa Morimura. | | |
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Artists: Their Own Visions
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| Beginning in his adolescence, and throughout his distinguished career, John Singer Sargent, the celebrated painter of patricians, produced a superbly rendered, uninhibited book of work that was rarely seen and never exhibited: the male nudes. Models were a significant aspect of the great painter's profession, whether they were commission-producing society "sitters" or professional models used as reference for his three Boston mural projects or works created for his private enjoyment--one young Italian model stayed in the artist's employ for nearly twenty-six years. | | |
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Artists: Their Own Visions
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| Numerous high-quality reproductions accompany this in-depth examination of Modigliani's career, from the penetrating psychological studies of his early portraits, through the more stylized images such as the graceful figures with the famous almond-shaped eyes and swan-like necks, to his mature depiction of nudes, which have become symbols of femininity. | | |
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History & Culture
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This sourcebook of hundreds of rare visual delights from pre-Nazi, Cabaret-period ' Babylon on the Spree' has the distinction of being praised both by scholars and avatars of contemporary culture, inspiring hip clubgoers, filmmakers, gay historians, graphic designers, and musicians like the Dresden Dolls and Marilyn Manson. | | |
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History & Culture
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What's in a breast? That depends on who's asking, says Marilyn Yalom, author of this scholarly, illustrated treatise on the breast in Western society. "Babies see food. Men see sex. Doctors see disease. Businesspeople see dollar signs." | | |
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Original Paintings
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Juan was born in Madrid in 1968. From a very young age he developed an intense interest in poetry, that still today interacts and interchanges with his painting. He now lives in Madrid, where he applies the experiences he gained at the Joan Miro Foundation in Mallorca, investigating the artistic possibilities offered to the Fine Arts by new digitalised technology. | | |
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Photography Books
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Photography has been widely accepted as an art form for several years, with museums on the subject in every major American and European city. Nude art photography takes a special position in this development. The human body has been a subject of art for centuries. As with other art forms, nude art photography explores the borders of the medium. The focus in this book is on the aesthetic. | | |
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