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BLAU INTERNATIONAL No. 1, Carroll Dunham cover
The first issue of BLAU INTERNATIONAL features an in-depth review of Bridget Riley’s work, with photographs by British photographer Jamie Hawkesworth; the most unexpected of American master painters Carroll Dunham; a glittering and gory studio visit with Doreen Garner; the first interview after Carol Rama’s death; Baalbek, scared ground shot by François Halard; Julian Barnes writing about the palettes of famous painters, such as George Braque and Martin Kippenberger; a fashion editorial for which Marie Chaix embarks on a journey through the night with photographer Brianna Capozzi and actress Aomi Muyock; and David Salle delving into the later work of Giorgio de Chirico, the godfather of Postmodernism.
English language; 23.3 x 28.0 cm (paperback); 228 pages (color illustrations)