Description: 70 years of Dior history set against the bustle of Times Square: this was Peter Lindbergh's concept, extraordinary both in scope and dimension, for which the House allowed an unprecedented number of its most iconic garments to travel across the Atlantic. In this two-volume compendium, the legendary photographer's final book project, discover the shoot in never-before-published images, as well as a tribute to an electrifying partnership between two pillars of fashion.
Brief description:
Martin Harrison is a historian of art and photography and an exhibition curator who has collaborated with the likes of Linda McCartney and Peter Lindbergh on numerous projects and exhibitions. He has been working on Francis Bacon for twenty years, and most recently edited the artist's catalogue raisonné (2016).
Review Quotes: "The cycle of fashion photography turns again, and this unusual and edgy collection constitutes one of the rare triumphs of its recent history."-- "Martin Harrison"