Working Space by Martyn Thompson

Working Space by Martyn Thompson

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Working Space is a sneak-peek into the interiors of some of the world's most influential and important artists, artisans and designers

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Working Space by Martyn Thompson

A sneak peek into the interiors of some of the world's most influential and important artists, artisans, and designers from an internationally acclaimed photographer.

Working Space is a stunning photographic collection of the studio and workplaces of some of the world's most influential and well-regarded artists, artisans, and designers. Get inside the working heart of twenty-five of the world's most creative, influential stylemakers, including contemporary artists Cindy Sherman and Brad Greenwood, leading lighting artist Thierry Dreyfus, influential casting director Camilla Johnson Hill, artist and stylist Annabelle Adie, choreographer Jeremy Wade, fashion designers Meadham Kirchhoff, producer John Melfi, painter Francesca Raft, and artisan crafters E. R. Butler. For this important collection, Martyn Thompson traveled across the globe - from his New York home to the United Kingdom, Australia, and beyond - to capture the intimate and incredible work spaces of some of the world's most inventive people. Working Space is an aspirational interiors book to reference time and time again for ideas and inspiration for your own space -and it gives a rare insight inside the creative places across the world.
Working Space is a sneak-peek into the interiors of some of the world's most influential and important artists, artisans and designers
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ISBN 13 9781742706122
ISBN 10 1742706126
Titel Working Space
Autor Martyn Thompson
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Hardie Grant Books
Erscheinungsjahr 2013-10-01
Seitenanzahl 256
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