A great Guy Bourdin stern portfolio with mostly double-page full-color photographs.
Thomas Osterkorn, and Andreas Petzold (eds.), Guy Bourdin, teNeues, 2010. First edition. Hardcover, 96 pp. 36,5 x27,8 cm. (Stern Fotografie, Portfolio Nr. 61)
'Guy Bourdin was one of the most acclaimed fashion and advertising photographers of all time. No stranger to controversy, his bold, stylized images constantly broke new ground. Bourdin's sophisticated aesthetic made dramatic use of shapes and color and his subtexts were tantalizing and often bizarre.
Bourdin made complex, surreal narratives his hallmark, linking simple objects with complicated stories. Many of his tableaux were enigmatic, guiding the viewer into a dream world laden with sex, bizarre juxtapositions, and sometimes a hint of violence.
There is nothing coy or cozy about his art. Highly successful, his images graced the pages of Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, and many others. His work helped define the brands of Chanel, Ungaro, and Bloomingdale'.
A fine copy. Some very light shelf wear on the covers.