The new IDEA book is Mouth Full Of Golds, written by director Lyle Lindgren and Eddie Plein. A book of caps, fronts, slugs and grills — even diamonds and pearls.
The new IDEA book is Katie Grand: Tears & Tearsheets. Every page is a tearsheet from a magazine. Re-photographed and repackaged, in chronological order, into one tightly bound, punch-packing book. Visually, literally bursting with energy.
It is the first time it has ever been done. All of the original Tove Jansson drawings and artwork for the nine Moomin novels in one book. No words — just pictures.
The new IDEA book is SYLVIA by Angela Hill. The book has one subject, Sylvia Mann and one photographer, Angela Hill. It is an exercise in simplicity. A perfect reflection of Angela Hill's photography.
The new IDEA book is Harley Weir Beauty Papers. Dedicated to 'All The Dolls In The World.' Its theme is the body, beauty, the artifice of artificial representation of women (and people) and the desire to be desired.
Self Service 1994-2022, The Ads. More than 300 fashion ads from 28 years of Self Service in this one book. Instantaneously the definitive reference to contemporary fashion advertising. New edition.
The new IDEA book is Acid House As It Happened by Dave Swindells. A brilliant title for what is already the definitive unofficial visual chronicle of 1988.
Artist Nadia Lee Cohen collected the name badges of 33 unknown individuals. She created personas for them, visualised them and ultimately transformed herself into them. Second edition.
This new book by Guido Palau, one of the world's most innovative and respected hair stylists, is far removed from a collection of previously published work. It has an immediacy and an urgency that goes directly to the source.
Tasjaki is the nickname of Purienne’s partner of the last two years, Natasja Madsen. This is a book of Natasja - open it to any page and you will see her, most likely naked - most definitely carefree.
Dave Swindells, Patrick Harrison and Peter J Walsh's photographic documentary of a legendary single-day event held in the North of England on May 27, 1990.
A special edition box of Women, the first monograph of British Los Angeles based photographer Nadia Lee Cohen. Six years in the making. Featuring 100 extra unordinary portraits.