JUXTAPOZ / MAGAZINE 2015年8月号 #175
JUXTAPOZ / MAGAZINE 2015年8月号 #175
販売価格: 2,000円(税別)
(税込: 2,200円)
商品詳細
『JUXTAPOZ』2015年8月号 #175
洋書
表紙・特集はMary Iversonです。
他に特集はJay Nelson, Lucy McLauchlan, Josh Keyes, Dali and Disney
Picture Book: Matthew Brandt
Fashion: Patagonia
Profile: Mona Caron
Tom Killion, Chuck D (Public Enemy)のインタビューも収録
August 2015 #175
Juxtapoz is very excited this month to have one of our favorite painters, the great Seattle-based artist Mary Iverson on the cover of August 2015. Although perhaps not overtly political, the August 2015 issue is our look at some of the best artists in the world's approach to environmental issues. From climate change to extinction, using Earth materials to challenging conventional means of production, we gathered an eclectic group of artists that are inspiring and progressive.
Inside August 2015:
- Cover artist Mary Iverson on the aftermath of the people problem
- Carlo McCormick tells the history of the United States' amazing Federal Art Project
- Jay Nelson and the world's best treehouses
- Matthew Brandt literally takes the water with him in his nature photography
- Lucy McLauchlan finds the Earth's print
- Josh Keyes looks inward and finds more transformation
- The Nevada Museum of Art looks that the visual history and human influence on Lake Tahoe
- Patagonia aims to re-imagine the way brands do business
- Tom Killion's ancient screen printing process excels in Northern California
... and....
- Chuck D tells us the visual history of Public Enemy
- Dali and Disney are reunited at the Walt Disney Family Museum
- El Mac gets familial at Northeastern University
- Deth P Sun gets 6-packed
- The World's Best Ever shows us all types of characters....
洋書
表紙・特集はMary Iversonです。
他に特集はJay Nelson, Lucy McLauchlan, Josh Keyes, Dali and Disney
Picture Book: Matthew Brandt
Fashion: Patagonia
Profile: Mona Caron
Tom Killion, Chuck D (Public Enemy)のインタビューも収録
August 2015 #175
Juxtapoz is very excited this month to have one of our favorite painters, the great Seattle-based artist Mary Iverson on the cover of August 2015. Although perhaps not overtly political, the August 2015 issue is our look at some of the best artists in the world's approach to environmental issues. From climate change to extinction, using Earth materials to challenging conventional means of production, we gathered an eclectic group of artists that are inspiring and progressive.
Inside August 2015:
- Cover artist Mary Iverson on the aftermath of the people problem
- Carlo McCormick tells the history of the United States' amazing Federal Art Project
- Jay Nelson and the world's best treehouses
- Matthew Brandt literally takes the water with him in his nature photography
- Lucy McLauchlan finds the Earth's print
- Josh Keyes looks inward and finds more transformation
- The Nevada Museum of Art looks that the visual history and human influence on Lake Tahoe
- Patagonia aims to re-imagine the way brands do business
- Tom Killion's ancient screen printing process excels in Northern California
... and....
- Chuck D tells us the visual history of Public Enemy
- Dali and Disney are reunited at the Walt Disney Family Museum
- El Mac gets familial at Northeastern University
- Deth P Sun gets 6-packed
- The World's Best Ever shows us all types of characters....
商品仕様
Notes | 国内規格外の洋書サイズになるためネコポスは1冊まで |
---|