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Ari Marcopoulos: Not Yet
Ari(Ed) Marcopoulos
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Description for Ari Marcopoulos: Not Yet
Hardcover. The definitive monograph of Ari Marcopoulos, the renowned photographer whose explicit and startling visual intimacy bridges art and street photography. Editor(s): Marcopoulos, Ari. Num Pages: 304 pages, 450 colour and black and white photographs. BIC Classification: AJB; AJC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 228 x 291 x 34. Weight in Grams: 1668.
For nearly four decades, Ari Marcopoulos has broken conventions with his candid and raw style. His photo- graphs documenting subcultures such as skate- boarding, snowboarding, and hip-hop; his tendencies to photograph stark landscapes, portraits of artists, and celebrities; and his extremely quiet and intimate photos of his family and friends have all been hugely influential in helping to establish the visual rawness of youth culture, as well as the ephemeral aesthetic of contemporary photography. Ari Marcopoulos: Not Yet is an unprecedented journey through the artist's celebrated career, from skate- boarding and snowboarding to rural landscapes and cityscapes. This volume includes both iconic and never-before-published photographs from the 1980s to now. Each chapter is edited by a different cele- brated artist or family member-all close to Marcopoulos-and it is through these personal reflec- tions on the artist's work that this monograph takes on a deeper level of intimacy, drawing a more complete portrait of his oeuvre.
Product Details
Publisher
Rizzoli
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
1668g
Number of Pages
304
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780847848881
SKU
V9780847848881
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About Ari(Ed) Marcopoulos
Ari Marcopoulos is an artist whose photographs and films have been exhibited, collected, and published around the world. Robert Slifkin is an associate professor of fine arts at the Institute of Fine Arts at NYU. Catherine Taft is a writer and curator based in Los Angelese. Neville Wakefield is a curator and writer on contemporary art and culture.
Reviews for Ari Marcopoulos: Not Yet
Some of Not Yet's images are windows into a New York of another era.
i-D Magazine Dubbed Not Yet, the tome takes a look back at Marcopoulos' four-plus decades of raw, convention-breaking work and documents everything from skateboarding, snowboarding, and hip-hop to celebrities, artistic portraits and stark landscapes alike.
HYPEBEAST.COM The joy of Not Yet is that it feels like a map of the artist's mind, taking along journeys into foreign and familiar worlds.
Crave Online Not Yet is an expansive collection of his work, over 300 pages full of both iconic and never before published photographs, with the book being organized in an intimate way. Marcopoulos enlists some of his closest friends and family to curate chapters of his book, 'I wanted a point of view on my work to come from someone other than myself...I invited friends and peers of mine to select images, curating individuals chapters as if they were making a zine of my work like the ones I've been doing for decades'.
Musee Magazine What ties [the photos] together is the Dutch artist's skewed take on the world: 'I photograph abstract things, ' he says in the book's Q&A, 'but I also abstract the things I photograph.'
Jack Crager, American Photo
i-D Magazine Dubbed Not Yet, the tome takes a look back at Marcopoulos' four-plus decades of raw, convention-breaking work and documents everything from skateboarding, snowboarding, and hip-hop to celebrities, artistic portraits and stark landscapes alike.
HYPEBEAST.COM The joy of Not Yet is that it feels like a map of the artist's mind, taking along journeys into foreign and familiar worlds.
Crave Online Not Yet is an expansive collection of his work, over 300 pages full of both iconic and never before published photographs, with the book being organized in an intimate way. Marcopoulos enlists some of his closest friends and family to curate chapters of his book, 'I wanted a point of view on my work to come from someone other than myself...I invited friends and peers of mine to select images, curating individuals chapters as if they were making a zine of my work like the ones I've been doing for decades'.
Musee Magazine What ties [the photos] together is the Dutch artist's skewed take on the world: 'I photograph abstract things, ' he says in the book's Q&A, 'but I also abstract the things I photograph.'
Jack Crager, American Photo