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  • David Bailey. Art Edition No. 226–300 ‘Andy Warhol, 1965’
  • David Bailey. Art Edition No. 226–300 ‘Andy Warhol, 1965’
  • David Bailey. Art Edition No. 226–300 ‘Andy Warhol, 1965’
  • David Bailey. Art Edition No. 226–300 ‘Andy Warhol, 1965’
  • David Bailey. Art Edition No. 226–300 ‘Andy Warhol, 1965’
  • David Bailey. Art Edition No. 226–300 ‘Andy Warhol, 1965’
  • David Bailey. Art Edition No. 226–300 ‘Andy Warhol, 1965’
  • David Bailey. Art Edition No. 226–300 ‘Andy Warhol, 1965’
  • David Bailey. Art Edition No. 226–300 ‘Andy Warhol, 1965’
  • David Bailey. Art Edition No. 226–300 ‘Andy Warhol, 1965’
  • David Bailey. Art Edition No. 226–300 ‘Andy Warhol, 1965’
  • David Bailey. Art Edition No. 226–300 ‘Andy Warhol, 1965’
  • David Bailey. Art Edition No. 226–300 ‘Andy Warhol, 1965’
  • David Bailey. Art Edition No. 226–300 ‘Andy Warhol, 1965’
  • David Bailey. Art Edition No. 226–300 ‘Andy Warhol, 1965’
  • David Bailey. Art Edition No. 226–300 ‘Andy Warhol, 1965’
  • David Bailey. Art Edition No. 226–300 ‘Andy Warhol, 1965’
  • David Bailey. Art Edition No. 226–300 ‘Andy Warhol, 1965’
  • David Bailey. Art Edition No. 226–300 ‘Andy Warhol, 1965’

David Bailey. Art Edition No. 226–300 ‘Andy Warhol, 1965’

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    London-born David Bailey (b. 1938) is widely acknowledged as one of the founding fathers of contemporary photography, having shot some of the most iconic portraits of the last six decades. Bailey’s early work helped both define and capture 1960s London, when he made stars of a new generation of models, including Jean Shrimpton and Penelope Tree. Bailey channeled the energy of London’s informal street culture to create a new style of casual coolness. Drawing inspiration from Modernism, he injected movement and immediacy into his work by using a very direct, cropped perspective. Bailey’s interests extend to commercials, film, painting, and sculpture.


    Born in Sydney, Australia, Marc Newson studied jewelry and sculpture at Sydney College of the Arts before moving to Tokyo and Paris. Now living and working in the UK, Newson has become one of the world’s most accomplished designers. He has forged innovative partnerships with brands such as Louis Vuitton, Ferrari and Apple. He is the only designer represented by Gagosian, and his work is present in the collection of over 40 museums worldwide.


    Francis Hodgson is Professor in the Culture of Photography at the University of Brighton, U.K. For many years until 2015, he was the critic for The Financial Times and former head of photographs at Sotheby’s. In 2017, Hodgson received the J. Dudley Johnston Award from the Royal Photographic Society, given for photography criticism.


    Benedikt Taschen is the legendary founder of TASCHEN, a leading publishing house that has released some of the most coveted visual books in the world. Born in Cologne, Germany, he has resided in Los Angeles for over two decades. Likening their work to that of cultural archaeologists, TASCHEN transforms subjects that are larger than life into at-hand works of art. Benedikt Taschen is responsible for publishing career-defining books with Helmut Newton , Annie Leibovitz , and David Hockney , to name just a few. Audacious in its publishing choices, polished to a shine in its production values, and baroque in presentation, a TASCHEN book defies all expectations.


    David Bailey. Art Edition No. 226–300 ‘Andy Warhol, 1965’
    Edition of 75 Limited SUMO Edition. Hardcover, numbered and signed by David Bailey, 50 x 70 cm, 47 kg, 440 pages; with the signed print 'Andy Warhol, 1965', 51 x 61 cm, fiber-based silver gelatin on Ilford paper; with bookstand and four book jackets

    ISBN 978-3-8365-6790-9

    Edition: English
    The picture frame seen here is for display purposes only; the print is sold unframed.

    Bookstand Measurements
    • Distance between each leg: 86 cm (34 in.)
    • Platform: 78 x 62.5 cm (31 x 27 in.)
    • Height when positioned horizontally: 90 cm (35 in.)
    • Height when in display position: back 98 cm (39 in.), front 83 cm (33 in.)

    Click here to download the assembly instructions for the tripod bookstand.

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