Newport Remembered

Deborah Turbeville

¥4,400(¥4,000 + tax)

Publisher/Abrams

   Published/1994
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/171   Size/265*290*20
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"Newport Remembered" is a collection of works by Deborah Turberville (1932-2013), one of America's leading female photographers. Rei Kawakubo of Comme des Garçons started out as a textile manufacturer, then as a stylist, before becoming a fashion designer. Sarah Moon became a fashion model before becoming a photographer. And Deborah became a fashion editor before becoming a photographer. Many female artists, like them, have been born since the 1970s, who have created feminine, challenging, and unconventional images, rather than the masculine and provocative images that had been used up until then. Both Deborah and Sarah have collaborated with Garçons on many occasions, and it seems that they shared a common sensibility. This is a collection of works composed of images taken in Victorian buildings built by wealthy predecessors in Newport, Rhode Island, USA, and used as a social venue in the summer. Using waiters dressed in clothing reminiscent of the time as models, the photos depict the glory of the era and the mysterious image that the buildings have.
<Related Artists> Deborah TurbevilleSarah Moon
<Condition> Good but sunburned on the jacket.
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