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== Studios covered == |
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* [[Wallpaper (magazine)|''Wallpaper*'' magazine]] – a travel and design magazine. |
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* [[Clive Wilkinson#Clive Wilkinson Architects|Clive Wilkinson Architects]] |
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* [[Jeremiah Goodman]] – an illustrator. |
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* Opening Ceremony – an influential store in New York City.<ref>{{cite web |
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|title= Downtown for Sale |
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|author= Jada Yuan |
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* [[Acne Studios]] – a creative collective based in [[Sweden]]. |
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*[[Studio Makkink & Bey]] – architects and object design. |
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*[[Ted Noten|Atelier Ted Noten]] – jeweler. |
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*[[Maarten Baas]] – design and concepting. |
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*[[Bompas & Parr]] – food art studio. |
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*[[Fantastic Man (magazine)|Fantastic Man]] – cultural magazine. |
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*[[Greg Lauren]] – artist. |
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*[[Item Idem]] – fashion designer and artist. |
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*[[Kelly McCallum]] – taxidermist and artist. |
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*[[Mandy Coon]] – metalsmith and jeweler. |
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*[[Olaf Breuning]] – conceptual artist. |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 02:27, 15 February 2018
Author | Paul Barbera and Alexandra Onderwater |
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Language | English |
Genre | Design |
Publisher | Frame Publishers |
Publication date | November 15, 2011 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (hardcover) |
Pages | 280 |
ISBN | 9077174494 |
Where They Create is a book by photographer Paul Barbera and writer Alexandra Onderwater published by Frame Publishers in 2011. It documents over thirty creative studios from all around the world covering a wide variety of professions including painters, sculptors, designers, architects, and advertising agencies.[1] New York City-based photographer Paul Barbera, whose background is shooting interiors for such magazines as Elle Decor and Vogue's Living,[2] created the book to give readers an insight into the sometimes chaotic studios of creative professionals.[3] All the studios are shot using only natural light and rarely contain human subjects.[4] The book also features alternate front covers, one for each of the different creatives featured in the book.[5]
References
- ^ Vanna Le (September 14, 2011). "Where They Create: Photos Of Artist Workspaces". Forbes Magazine. Retrieved January 21, 2013.
- ^ MONICA KHEMSUROV (September 27, 2011). "Work in Progress". The New York Times. Retrieved January 21, 2013.
- ^ Robert Blinn (January 4, 2012). "Book Review". Core 77. Retrieved January 21, 2013.
- ^ Belinda Lanks. "Hate Your Office? Take A Look at Some of the World's Most Creative Work Spaces". FastCompany. Retrieved January 21, 2013.
- ^ "Where They Create". the design files. August 25, 2011. Retrieved January 21, 2013.