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Juergen Teller

    28 januari 1964
    William Eggleston 414
    The Master IV
    The Master III
    Juergen Teller
    The Master II
    Zimmermann
    • Juergen Teller's new photographic series, Zimmermann, documents the supermodel Raquel Zimmermann engaging in family events and interacting with Teller's native environment in Bubenreuth, [in the district of Erlangen-Höchstadt], Southern Germany.

      Zimmermann
    • The Master II

      • 56bladzijden
      • 2 uur lezen
      4,5(2)Tarief

      In the summer of 2005, a small booklet featuring Juergen Teller’s work was published, offering a unique glimpse into his world as a photographer, blending fashion, commissioned pieces, self-portraits, family photos, and scenes from his Bavarian home. The booklet began with portraits of his heroes, photographers William Eggleston and Nobuyoshi Araki. After quickly selling out, a second edition will be released alongside a new volume, marking the start of a series that will ultimately include a slip-cased collection of ten or more booklets. The new volume features Teller's recent project, ‘Ukraine,’ which uses Kiev as a backdrop for a fashion shoot, intertwining fashion, city still-lives, and portraits of everyday people to portray his vision of a country infused with youthful energy and a fascination with capitalism. Born in Erlangen, Germany in 1964, Teller studied at the Bayerische Staatslehranstalt für Photographie in Munich. His work has appeared in notable publications such as W Magazine, iD, and Purple, and he has held solo exhibitions at prestigious venues like the Photographer’s Gallery in London and the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain in Paris. Teller has also produced several monographs with Steidl, including works focusing on Marc Jacobs and Zimmerman.

      The Master II
    • Juergen Teller

      The Donkey Man and Other Strange Tales

      • 608bladzijden
      • 22 uur lezen
      5,0(1)Tarief

      Juergen Teller's work showcases over thirty years of fashion and editorial photography, distinguished by his unique blend of candidness and humor. This groundbreaking volume features a mix of photography and collage, offering an insightful and personal look into his artistic journey. Through his wry narrative, Teller invites readers to explore the intersection of his life experiences and creative expression in the world of fashion.

      Juergen Teller
    • The Master III

      • 24bladzijden
      • 1 uur lezen
      4,4(3)Tarief

      In the summer of 2005, Steidl published a small booklet of Juergen Teller’s work, titled ‘The Master’, which explored his world and persona as a photographer through a blend of fashion, commissioned works, self-portraits, family photographs, and scenes from his Bavarian home. The book began with portraits of his heroes, photographers William Eggleston and Nobuyoshi Araki. After quickly going out of print, a second edition will be released alongside ‘The Master II’, initiating a series of booklets that will culminate in a slip-cased edition of ten or more in the future. ‘The Master II’ features his recent work ‘Ukraine’, where he uses Kiev as a backdrop for a fashion shoot, intertwining fashion, still-lives of the city, and portraits of everyday people to depict his vision of a country infused with youthful energy and a fascination with capitalism. Born in Erlangen, Germany in 1964, Teller studied at the Bayerische Staatslehranstalt für Photographie in Munich. His work has appeared in influential publications such as W Magazine, iD, and Purple, and he has held solo exhibitions at venues like the Photographer’s Gallery in London and the Fondation Cartier in Paris. Teller has also produced several monographs with Steidl, including Marc Jacobs Advertising 1998–2009 and Zimmerman.

      The Master III
    • The Master IV

      • 48bladzijden
      • 2 uur lezen
      4,0(1)Tarief

      This season sees the release of the newest book in Juergen Teller’s original and beloved “Masters” series. Teller made his first Master in 2005 as an homage to everything he believes is a master or masterful—be it a chef like Fergus Henderson, an artist like David Hamilton, his own grandmother, Kurt Cobain, or a landscape—as well as a tongue-in-cheek recognition of himself as a master of his own photographic identity. The concept was simple: to produce an ongoing series of humble books, each at the same small size, with no text and as little design as possible—an antithesis to the standard overblown coffee-table book. Like past volumes in the series, The Master IV features an unpredictable mix of Teller’s eclectic photography: be it his unorthodox fashion work, still lifes and landscapes, celebrity and self-portraits, or images that slip between these genres. These books are dedicated to four of Teller’s most important masters who have influenced both his work and outlook on life—Nobuyoshi Araki, William Eggleston, Boris Mikhailov and Charlotte Rampling—and feature new portraits of them.

      The Master IV
    • William Eggleston 414

      • 144bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen
      4,3(8)Tarief

      The visual memoir captures a spontaneous road trip taken by Harmony Korine, Juergen Teller, and William Eggleston, along with his son, from Memphis to Mississippi. Through a blend of candid portraits and evocative images of the American landscape, the book highlights their intimate connection and shared experiences. It features striking photographs of gas stations, abandoned towns, and everyday life, while also revisiting Eggleston's iconic motifs. Eggleston himself is prominently featured, showcasing his distinctive style and presence throughout the journey.

      William Eggleston 414
    • Leben und Tod

      • 72bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen
      3,0(1)Tarief

      Exploring profound themes of life and death, this project showcases a poignant series that reflects on the loss of the photographer's uncle and step-father. It intertwines intimate images of his mother and Bavarian homeland with symbolic representations of fertility and vitality captured during a trip to Bhutan with his partner. The book emerges from a collaborative exhibition, offering a deeply personal narrative that connects personal grief with broader themes of existence and renewal.

      Leben und Tod
    • Juergen Teller, Woo!

      • 336bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
      3,9(6)Tarief

      Die Idee zu dieser Publikation entstand während der diesjährigen Ausstellung Juergen Teller: Woo! am Institute of Contemporary Arts in London. Im Vorfeld der Ausstellung sollte Teller eine Auswahl seiner Bilder in einem etwas abseits gelegenen Raum der Galerie installieren. Geplant war, die Wände mit Zeitungs- und Zeitschriftenausrissen zu bekleben, auf denen seine abgedruckten Fotografien zu sehen sind. Juergen Teller hat das Projekt jedoch erweitert und Bilder verwendet, die das gesamte Spektrum seiner Arbeit der letzten zwanzig Jahre umfassen: Familienbilder, Auftragsarbeiten für Magazine, neuere Werbekampagnen, Landschaftsaufnahmen. So entstanden ganz unerwartete, zeitübergreifende Zusammenhänge, die Juergen Teller zu diesem Buch inspiriert haben. Im Unterschied zu gewöhnlichen Ausstellungskatalogen wird hier die Wirkung der Installation und Raumsituation unmittelbar abgebildet und ein neuer Blick auf Tellers Gesamtwerk ermöglicht.

      Juergen Teller, Woo!
    • Funny, sexy, exotic and a bit scandalous, this book brings together all of London-based photographer Juergen Teller's images for Vivienne Westwood's Spring/Summer 2008 campaign. In typical fashion, Teller photographed the collection by creating a highly theatrical mis-en-scène which involved the collaboration of not only the models but the legendary designer herself. Borrowing the theme, The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search For God from George Bernard Shaw's controversial 1932 novel of the same name--which is engagingly excerpted here--this collection has a strangely riveting quality that is enhanced in Teller's suggestive photographs by such props as plantains, tribal masks, tropical birds, machine guns, spears and various exotic animal hides.

      Juergen Teller. Vivienne Westwood