TASCHEN : Annie Leibovitz Sumo Book & Stand
Earn $1,500 back in Quince Credit
Earn $1,500 back in Quince Credit
Limited edition of 1,000 copies (No. 1–1,000) with archival pigment print Keith Haring (contact sheet), New York City, 1986, signed by Annie Leibovitz and produced by fine art printer David Adamson in Washington. This leather-bound Art Edition is also presented with the full set of all four covers and a custom-made tripod stand designed by Marc Newson.
- Annie Leibovitz weighs in with her own SUMO, Limited Art Edition (No. 1–1,000)
- Archival pigment print Keith Haring (contact sheet), New York City, 1986, 20 x 20 in., signed by Annie Leibovitz
- Leather-bound hardcover volume with 8 fold-outs, 19.7 x 27.2 in., 476 pages
- Full set of all four covers
- Custom-made tripod stand designed by Marc Newson
- Learn more at TASCHEN
The bookends of the Leibovitz collection are the black-and-white photograph of Richard Nixon’s helicopter lifting off from the White House lawn after he resigned as president in 1974 and the formal color portrait of Queen Elizabeth II taken in a drawing room of Buckingham Palace in 2007. In between are portraits that make up a family album of our time: actors, dancers, comedians, musicians, artists, writers, performance artists, journalists, athletes, businesspeople. Performance and power are recurring themes. A supplementary book contains essays by Annie Leibovitz, Graydon Carter, Hans Ulrich Obrist, and Paul Roth and short texts describing the subjects of each of the over 250 photographs.
- Annie Leibovitz weighs in with her own SUMO, Limited Art Edition (No. 1–1,000)
- Archival pigment print Keith Haring (contact sheet), New York City, 1986, 20 x 20 in., signed by Annie Leibovitz
- Leather-bound hardcover volume with 8 fold-outs, 19.7 x 27.2 in., 476 pages
- Full set of all four covers
- Custom-made tripod stand designed by Marc Newson
- Learn more at TASCHEN
The bookends of the Leibovitz collection are the black-and-white photograph of Richard Nixon’s helicopter lifting off from the White House lawn after he resigned as president in 1974 and the formal color portrait of Queen Elizabeth II taken in a drawing room of Buckingham Palace in 2007. In between are portraits that make up a family album of our time: actors, dancers, comedians, musicians, artists, writers, performance artists, journalists, athletes, businesspeople. Performance and power are recurring themes. A supplementary book contains essays by Annie Leibovitz, Graydon Carter, Hans Ulrich Obrist, and Paul Roth and short texts describing the subjects of each of the over 250 photographs.
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1. Who is TASCHEN?
1. Who is TASCHEN?
TASCHEN is a leading art-book publisher known for its dazzling and audacious world of eye-catching coffee table books spanning architecture, aphrodisia, art, design, fashion, photography, pop culture, style, and travel. Since their founding in 1980 in Cologne, Germany, TASCHEN has worked closely alongside acclaimed creative partners, and published thousands of titles in dozens of languages. Additionally, TASCHEN is committed to carbon neutrality, and partners with Brazil’s Instituto Terra to plant seeds for every book sold. From the quintessential Basic Art series to SUMO-sized Collector’s Editions, TASCHEN’s mission is to transform larger than life subjects into ultra-coveted works of art for the home.
TASCHEN is a leading art-book publisher known for its dazzling and audacious world of eye-catching coffee table books spanning architecture, aphrodisia, art, design, fashion, photography, pop culture, style, and travel. Since their founding in 1980 in Cologne, Germany, TASCHEN has worked closely alongside acclaimed creative partners, and published thousands of titles in dozens of languages. Additionally, TASCHEN is committed to carbon neutrality, and partners with Brazil’s Instituto Terra to plant seeds for every book sold. From the quintessential Basic Art series to SUMO-sized Collector’s Editions, TASCHEN’s mission is to transform larger than life subjects into ultra-coveted works of art for the home.
2. How are TASCHEN books carbon neutral?
2. How are TASCHEN books carbon neutral?
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3. Do these items qualify for free shipping?
4. What is the difference between the Collector’s Editions and the Art Editions?
4. What is the difference between the Collector’s Editions and the Art Editions?
5. What are the measurements of the bookstand?
5. What are the measurements of the bookstand?
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TASCHEN : Annie Leibovitz Sumo Book & Stand
Earn $1,500 back in Quince Credit
Earn $1,500 back in Quince Credit
Limited edition of 1,000 copies (No. 1–1,000) with archival pigment print Keith Haring (contact sheet), New York City, 1986, signed by Annie Leibovitz and produced by fine art printer David Adamson in Washington. This leather-bound Art Edition is also presented with the full set of all four covers and a custom-made tripod stand designed by Marc Newson.
- Annie Leibovitz weighs in with her own SUMO, Limited Art Edition (No. 1–1,000)
- Archival pigment print Keith Haring (contact sheet), New York City, 1986, 20 x 20 in., signed by Annie Leibovitz
- Leather-bound hardcover volume with 8 fold-outs, 19.7 x 27.2 in., 476 pages
- Full set of all four covers
- Custom-made tripod stand designed by Marc Newson
- Learn more at TASCHEN
The bookends of the Leibovitz collection are the black-and-white photograph of Richard Nixon’s helicopter lifting off from the White House lawn after he resigned as president in 1974 and the formal color portrait of Queen Elizabeth II taken in a drawing room of Buckingham Palace in 2007. In between are portraits that make up a family album of our time: actors, dancers, comedians, musicians, artists, writers, performance artists, journalists, athletes, businesspeople. Performance and power are recurring themes. A supplementary book contains essays by Annie Leibovitz, Graydon Carter, Hans Ulrich Obrist, and Paul Roth and short texts describing the subjects of each of the over 250 photographs.
- Annie Leibovitz weighs in with her own SUMO, Limited Art Edition (No. 1–1,000)
- Archival pigment print Keith Haring (contact sheet), New York City, 1986, 20 x 20 in., signed by Annie Leibovitz
- Leather-bound hardcover volume with 8 fold-outs, 19.7 x 27.2 in., 476 pages
- Full set of all four covers
- Custom-made tripod stand designed by Marc Newson
- Learn more at TASCHEN
The bookends of the Leibovitz collection are the black-and-white photograph of Richard Nixon’s helicopter lifting off from the White House lawn after he resigned as president in 1974 and the formal color portrait of Queen Elizabeth II taken in a drawing room of Buckingham Palace in 2007. In between are portraits that make up a family album of our time: actors, dancers, comedians, musicians, artists, writers, performance artists, journalists, athletes, businesspeople. Performance and power are recurring themes. A supplementary book contains essays by Annie Leibovitz, Graydon Carter, Hans Ulrich Obrist, and Paul Roth and short texts describing the subjects of each of the over 250 photographs.
ALL YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED
ALL YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED
1. Who is TASCHEN?
1. Who is TASCHEN?
TASCHEN is a leading art-book publisher known for its dazzling and audacious world of eye-catching coffee table books spanning architecture, aphrodisia, art, design, fashion, photography, pop culture, style, and travel. Since their founding in 1980 in Cologne, Germany, TASCHEN has worked closely alongside acclaimed creative partners, and published thousands of titles in dozens of languages. Additionally, TASCHEN is committed to carbon neutrality, and partners with Brazil’s Instituto Terra to plant seeds for every book sold. From the quintessential Basic Art series to SUMO-sized Collector’s Editions, TASCHEN’s mission is to transform larger than life subjects into ultra-coveted works of art for the home.
TASCHEN is a leading art-book publisher known for its dazzling and audacious world of eye-catching coffee table books spanning architecture, aphrodisia, art, design, fashion, photography, pop culture, style, and travel. Since their founding in 1980 in Cologne, Germany, TASCHEN has worked closely alongside acclaimed creative partners, and published thousands of titles in dozens of languages. Additionally, TASCHEN is committed to carbon neutrality, and partners with Brazil’s Instituto Terra to plant seeds for every book sold. From the quintessential Basic Art series to SUMO-sized Collector’s Editions, TASCHEN’s mission is to transform larger than life subjects into ultra-coveted works of art for the home.
2. How are TASCHEN books carbon neutral?
2. How are TASCHEN books carbon neutral?
3. Do these items qualify for free shipping?
3. Do these items qualify for free shipping?
4. What is the difference between the Collector’s Editions and the Art Editions?
4. What is the difference between the Collector’s Editions and the Art Editions?
5. What are the measurements of the bookstand?
5. What are the measurements of the bookstand?