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











