Ari Marcopoulos Not Yet

Ari Marcopoulos  Not Yet
Author: Ari Marcopoulos
Publsiher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-09-27
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9780847848881

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The definitive monograph of Ari Marcopoulos, the renowned photographer whose explicit and startling visual intimacy bridges art and street photography. For nearly four decades, Ari Marcopoulos has broken conventions with his candid and raw style. His photographs documenting subcultures such as skateboarding, snowboarding, and hip-hop; his tendencies to photograph stark landscapes, portraits of artists, and celebrities; and his extremely quiet and intimate photos of his family and friends have all been hugely influential in helping to establish the visual rawness of youth culture, as well as the ephemeral aesthetic of contemporary photography. Ari Marcopoulos: Not Yet is an unprecedented journey through the artist’s celebrated career, from skateboarding and snowboarding to rural landscapes and cityscapes. This volume includes both iconic and never-before-published photographs from the 1980s to now. Each chapter is edited by a different celebrated artist or family member—all close to Marcopoulos—and it is through these personal reflections on the artist’s work that this monograph takes on a deeper level of intimacy, drawing a more complete portrait of his oeuvre.

Transitions and Exits

Transitions and Exits
Author: Ari Marcopoulos,Louise Neri
Publsiher: powerHouse Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1576870928

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Interview by Louise Neri and Edited by Diego Cortez '...delivers of the private moments and personal signifiers of the professional snowboarder's life with the inventiveness of a freestyler and the silent stillness of a mountain's virgin snow' - Paper magazine Following the seasons to keep up with the 21st century's newest tribe of nomads, Marcopoulous here captures the snowboarding lifestyle, from the excitement and awesome tricks to the injuries and bad-weather boredom. With 230 full-colour photos.

Ari Marcopoulos

Ari Marcopoulos
Author: Ari Marcopoulos,Neville Wakefield
Publsiher: Rizzoli International Publications
Total Pages: 1200
Release: 2011
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 0847835324

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Expressing the immediacy And The continuity of Ari Marcopoulos's work, Directory is a 1200 page volume composed of approximately 1200 black and white photographs from throughout his near-30 year career. Marcopoulos's prints, which he often creates with a standard black and white copy machine, appear in this limited edition tome that is printed on an uncoated newsprint and bound to mimic a phonebook. Curator and critic Neville Wakefield provides insightful commentary on Marcopoulos's singular images. Each book in this limited edition includes a photocopied print signed by the artist. For three decades, Marcopoulos has been documenting not only contemporary subcultures, including skateboarders and graffiti artists, but also celebrities, landscapes, and his own family and friends. Since his days printing photographs For The Warhol Factory, he has amassed a huge body of work marked by its unsentimental and arresting intimacy. He is known not only for his work as a fine photographer, but is also is well respected in the world of fashion, advertising, and celebrity portraiture. Directory presents a collection of Marcopoulos's photographs that span his career, The bulk of which were taken during the late 2000s.

Ari Marcopoulos

Ari Marcopoulos
Author: Ari Marcopoulos
Publsiher: Jrp Ringier
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Photography, Artistic
ISBN: 303764074X

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Edited and with Text by Stephanie Cannizzo.

Ad Rock

Ad Rock
Author: Ari Marcopoulos
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Musicians
ISBN: 3905714256

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Amsterdam-born photographer and filmmaker Ari Marcopoulos (1957) has become a familiar name to skaters and rockers, as well as to artists and international scenesters. Ad Rock is a concise portrait of Adam Horovitz from the Beastie Boys, filled with years of photographs of the musician at work, with his friends and at home. Following Marcopoulos' study of the internationally renowned snowboarder, Terje Haakonsen, it is the second in a series of portrait books that features subjects up close and unguarded, simply living their lives. Ari Marcopoulos has work in the current international traveling exhibition Beautiful Losers, and recently had solo exhibitions at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in California and P.S.1 in New York. His photographs are regularly featured in The New York Times Magazine.

Even the President of the United States Sometimes Has Got to Stand Naked

Even the President of the United States Sometimes Has Got to Stand Naked
Author: Ari Marcopoulos
Publsiher: Jrp Ringier
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2005
Genre: Photography
ISBN: UOM:39015063272713

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Ari Marcopoulos is best known for documenting boyish subcultures from the inside out. His work on professional snowboarding appears in Transitions and Exits and his photos on hip-hop--five years of images of the Beastie Boys--in Pass the Mic. Aaron Rose, who showed Marcopoulos at Alleged Gallery, has said of the artist's uncanny connection with one set of subjects, a crowd of New York skateboarders ten years his junior, "There was just something in his personality that said, 'Hey man, it's cool.'" It shows. Marcopoulos's self-taught snapshot style brings his subjects in close, and captures, without sentimentality or voyeurism, the intimate feeling of their daily life. Here he focuses on the subculture that is his own family. Even the President of the United States Sometimes Has Got to Stand Naked is a journal-like collection of images of the accidents and pleasures of "normal" life, full of the artist's loved ones, of landscapes and of American social reality.

Boarding Pass

Boarding Pass
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2018
Genre: Air travel
ISBN: 390599996X

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Air travel has informed Ari Marcopoulos' life more than most. Beyond a necessary mode of transport, the passenger plane has proved something of quiet point of obsession for the Amsterdam-born, New York-based photographer and filmmaker. Before moving to New York in 1980 - where Marcopoulos would carve out a career defined by his raw and intimate renderings of some of America's most significant subcultural protagonists - he spent much of his childhood flying with his father, a commercial airline pilot. A conversation with Marcopoulos reveals a fascination that still burns. He recalls wandering the tarmac, studying the underside of the wings and fuselage; he remembers riding in the cockpit on an overbooked flight en-route to a Euro Cup final; he flaunts an almost encyclopaedic knowledge of new, old and mothballed commercial airplanes - the Lockheed Super Constellation, Douglas DC-8 Stretch and the Boeing 737-MAX among them. Boarding Pass, Marcopoulos' new book for Nieves and Perimeter Editions, takes this experience of flight, and the machines that make it possible, as its defining motifs. Photographed over the last year while in transit, the characteristically intuitive, off-the-cuff images that populate this volume offer countless vantages - near and far - of airplanes on the tarmac or in flight, rerouting our gaze from the pragmatic and economic towards the poetic. Here, Marcopoulos appeals to the notion that flying - for all its supposed monotony - is still something close to a miracle. -Publisher's website.

Fumes

Fumes
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Karma, New York
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Photography, Artistic
ISBN: 1942607016

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Photographer Ari Marcopoulos' newest publication takes an in-depth look into the studio process of American artist and filmmaker Matthew Barney. Shot over four years, Fumes depicts the activity within Barney's Long Island City studio from 2011 to 2014. Marcopoulos documented the day-to-day activity in the workspace, from the digging of an Egyptian death chamber to the flooding during Hurricane Irene, to the ongoing preparation for Barney's 2014 film epic River of Fundament: "I got sucked into taking photographs of the people working on the various projects, more and more it felt almost like a performance." The publication is comprised of black-and-white and full-color spreads showing workers transporting, molding and fusing toxic materials, interwoven with an array of intricate pictorial montages, mirroring those of a negative. Marcopoulos captures the human figure at work, in motion, pursuing life in its most ordinary moments in order to create something extraordinary.