A $2500 Terrific Tome From Taschen of Annie Leibovitz’ Awesome Photography.

TASCHEN ANNIE LEIBOVITZ SUMO BOOK

Taschen publishes a special SUMO sized volume of the works of photographer Annie Leibovitz and it comes with a fabulously designed stand by industrial designer Marc Newson.

Annie Leibovitz SUMO Book

UPDATE: My sincerest apologies to my readers, but the PR rep from TASCHEN contacted me this morning and asked me to remove the images that appear inside the book, because they are copyrighted images owned by Annie Leibovitz and are not permitted to be used without explicit permission. I figured since it was free advertising for their publication and that many of these images are all over the web, I was not violating any copyright laws. I was mistaken and therefore can only show you the 4 optional cover images. Thanks for understanding.

Annie Leibovitz, Whoopi Goldberg, Berkeley, California, 1984
Annie Leibovitz, Whoopi Goldberg, Berkeley, California, 1984

If I had money to spend willy-nilly (yes, I just used the term “willy-nilly”), one of my first purchases would be this soon-to-be-released terrific tome from Taschen: A Collector’s Edition of 40 years of the work of photographer Annie Leibovitz. The SUMO-sized book is available as either a signed and numbered Collector’s Edition or as an Art Edition, complete with a signed and numbered fine art print. Both are presented on a stand designed by Marc Newson.

annie leibovitz Keith Haring, New York City, 1986
Annie Leibovitz, Keith Haring, New York City, 1986

The huge 476 page, 57 lb. hardcover book (it measures just under 20″ x 30″) has over 250 photographs, comes with four different dust jackets, has 6 fold-outs, a supplement book and a book stand, designed by Marc Newson. Contributing authors are Steve Martin, Graydon Carter, Hans Ulrich Obrist and Paul Roth.

annie leibovitz David Byrne, Los Angeles, 1986
Annie Leibovitz, David Byrne, Los Angeles, 1986

The Collector’s Edition is available in four different dust jackets -Whoopi, Haring, Byrne and Smith – (The Collector’s Art Edition includes all four):

Annie Leibovitz Patti Smith, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1978
Annie Leibovitz, Patti Smith, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1978

Both versions come with an adjustable lucite and steel stand designed by Marc Newson:

Annie Leibovitz Taschen SUMO book and Marc Newsom stand
Annie Leibovitz Taschen SUMO book and Marc Newsom stand

Vanity Fair Magazine has included a first person excerpt from the book

Info from Taschen:

When Benedikt Taschen asked the most important portrait photographer working today to collect her pictures in a SUMO-sized book, she was intrigued and challenged. The project took several years to develop and proved to be revelatory. Leibovitz drew from over 40 years of work, starting with the viscerally intimate reportage she created for Rolling Stone magazine in the 1970s and extending through the more stylized portraiture of her work for Vanity Fair and Vogue. Celebrated images such as John and Yoko entwined in a last embrace are printed alongside portraits that have rarely, and sometimes never before, been seen. Leibovitz was able to present some of her famous group portraits in a format that proves that she is the master of the genre. Her pictures are at once intimate and iconic, wide-ranging stylistically and also uniquely hers. Leibovitz is often imitated, particularly by younger photographers, but her work is somehow immediately recognizable.

The bookends of the Leibovitz collection are the black-and-white photograph of Richard Nixon’s helicopter lifting off from the White House lawn after he resigned as president in 1974 and the formal color portrait of Queen Elizabeth II taken in a drawing room of Buckingham Palace in 2007. In between are portraits that make up a family album of our time: actors, dancers, comedians, musicians, artists, writers, performance artists, journalists, athletes, businesspeople. Performance and power are recurring themes. A supplementary book contains essays by Annie Leibovitz, Graydon Carter, Paul Roth, and Hans Ulrich Obrist and short texts describing the subjects of each of the over 250 photographs.

The Collector’s Edition is available in four different dust jackets:
Whoopi Goldberg, Berkeley, California, 1984
Keith Haring, New York City, 1986
David Byrne, Los Angeles, 1986
Patti Smith, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1978

Limited to a total of 10,000 signed and numbered copies, this book is available as Collector’s Edition (No. 1,001–10,000) and also as Art Edition (No. 1–1,000 with a signed and numbered fine art print by Annie Leibovitz. The Art Edition is presented with the full set of all four dust jackets. For information about publication date and price, please contact us). Both editions will be presented with a book stand designed by Marc Newson.

The photographer:
Annie Leibovitz has been a working photographer for 40 years. She was the chief photographer for Rolling Stone and then the first contributing photographer for the revived Vanity Fair. In addition to her editorial work at Vanity Fair, and later at Vogue, she has created several award-winning advertising campaigns. She has been designated a Living Legend by the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

The authors:
• Steve Martin is a celebrated comedian, actor, writer, and musician. In 2010, he published the novel An Object of Beauty.
• Graydon Carter has been the editor of Vanity Fair since 1992.
• Hans Ulrich Obrist is the co-director of exhibitions and programmes and director of international projects at the Serpentine Gallery in London.
• Paul Roth is the director of the Ryerson Image Centre in Toronto.

Other SUMO sized books from Taschen:
Taschen has produced two other SUMO sized books, one featuring the works of Sebastião Salgado on a wooden stand by architect Tadao Ando and the other (one I have always coveted) of Helmut Newton’s work on a stand designed by Philippe Starck.