M to M of M/M (Paris) Vol. 2

Thames and Hudson Ltd

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SKU:
9780500023280
Author:
M/M (Paris)
Publisher:
Thames and Hudson Ltd
Publication date:
2020-10-22
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
456
The definitive overview of one of the worldª¡s most experimental and distinctive graphic-design studios.

Originally established in 1992 by Michaû?l Amzalag and Mathias Augustyniak as a graphic design studio, M/M (Paris) have since defied categorisation, becoming one of the most radical creative practices of today through their influential work across the contemporary cultural sphere.
By collaborating with fashion designers and brands such as Alexander McQueen, Loewe, Louis Vuitton, Miuccia Prada, Jonathan Anderson, Nicolas Ghesquiû?re and Yohji Yamamoto; musicians Bjû?rk, ûƒtienne Daho, Kanye West, Lou Doillon, Madonna and Vanessa Paradis; contemporary artists including Franûáois Curlet, Philippe Parreno, Pierre Huyghe and Sarah Morris; and rethinking the iconic titles Interview magazine, Purple Fashion and Vogue Paris, M/M have been building a visual atlas of the creative landscape since the early 1990s.
In this illustrated A to Z, beginning and ending with the letter M, interviews with Michaû?l Amzalag and Mathias Augustyniak frame over 850 images of their projects. A series of conversations with rarely heard luminaries ª¤ designers Peter Saville, Experimental Jetset, Cornel Windlin and Katsumi Asaba; fashion designers Miuccia Prada and Jonathan Anderson; artist Francesco Vezzoli; cinematographer Darius Khondji; chef Jean-Franûáois Piû?ge; theatre director Arthur Nauzyciel and curator Hans Ulrich Obrist ª¤ are interspersed, providing a thought-provoking insight into the minds of one of the worldª¡s most distinctive creative duos.
A foreword by Donatien Grau and an afterword by ûƒric Troncy bookend contributions by Emanuele Coccia, Jo-Ann Furniss, Alison M. Gingeras, ûƒtienne Hervy, Emily King, Philippe Rouyer and Akira Takamiya. Edited by Grace Johnston, volume two of M to M of M/M (Paris) completes the first volume of M/Mª¡s monograph published in 2012, and now republished by Thames & Hudson.