Issue # 27
March 1999
Movement
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With a new theme and format
for each new issue, Visionaire stretches the imagination and boundaries of
what an art and fashion publication can be. Issue #27: Movement is a
multi-format Visionaire publication which is very
"Moving". It's hardcover 10 layer plus hologram features Kate Moss swinging
back and forth in over 10 different positions hence once moved you have a
full 3D 10 image hologram giving it extra movement than traditional 2 layer
holograms. There are many contributors as usual providing their own insight
to the movement theme. (e.g. Steven Klein, Steven Miesel & Mario Testino to
name a few) Each editorial is at least 4 pages long and uses transparent
pages which layer upon each other to help aid the movements portayed in each
editorial. (e.g. one editorial is of a disco ball, each page with a different
position but once turned in sequence you get a moving disco ball which
brings the editorial to life through movement.)
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Issue # 28
April 1999
The Bible
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For the end of the last millennium, Visionaire explored the
greatest story ever told, The Bible. Forty contributing artists illustrate
chapters from the Old and New Testaments; The Apocalypse by Steven Miesel,
Adam & Eve by Mario Testino, Mary Magdalene by Nan Goldin, Cain and Abel by
Karl Lagerfield, Noah's Ark by Frank Gehry, Salome and John the Baptist by
Andreas Serrano, The Last Judgement by Mario Sorrenti, The Ascension by
Raymond Meier, The Crucifixion by Wolfgang Tillmans, Jesus Walks on Water by
Mats Gustafson, and The Virgin Mary by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh
Matadin.
This gold-edged hardcover bound book floats inside a translucent case
designed specially for Visionaire by Philip Starck. |
Issue # 29
December 1999
Woman
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Model? Madonna? Muse? Visionaire cuts through the
clich�s of the feminine mystique to take a look at women as seen through the
eyes of today's most intriguing artists and image-makers.
This issue comes in a deluxe multiplaned mirrored case produced in
collaboration with Olay Colour. Inside, a vertically bound volume in red
ultrasuede features work by David Bowie, Francesco Clemente, Sam
Taylor-Wood, Cindy Sherman, John Galliano, Peter Lindbergh, Nan Goldin,
Stella McCartney, Vanessa Beecroft, Araki, David Bradshaw, Inez van
Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, Jane and Louise Wilson, Steve Hiett, Terry
Richardson, Kara Walker, Serge Lutens, Adam Fuss, Andre Leon Talley, Mats
Gustafson, Ellen Von Unwerth, Steven Klein, and Tartyn Simon. Plus, a
series of double spreads by Nick Kight combine to create the life size image
"Natasha". Mario Testino captures his muses, whilst Karl Lagerfield
documents a week in the life of his muse Lady Amanda Harlech. |