床上挂着的奇怪的艺术品,排列整齐的运动鞋集合:来自世界各地的人工制品,疯狂的奢侈品或感伤的纪念品。这些都是激发想象力的事情,让你想要改变自己家里的东西。这些幸运的少数人的性格,梦想和灵魂,他们显露了很多。Welt am Sonntag的作者和摄影师在他们的家中拜访了这些顶尖创意人士,艺术家和时尚偶像。其中有丹麦建筑师和设计师维尔纳潘顿的女儿,传奇人物皮耶罗·福尔纳塞蒂(Piero Fornasetti)的儿子,毕加索传记作家约翰·理查德森(John Richardson),韦尔福德(Axel Vervoordt),稀少富裕的大师,一位热情的收藏家的律师,一位法国人,纽约护发帝国,柏林最有争议的建筑师。结果远不是高度精致的照片作品,每一束鲜花都是精心布置的,每张咖啡桌书都与正在掩盖完美品味的房主保持直角。在这里,你会发现我们相当亲密的遭遇,提供未映射的领土瞥见。私人的,好奇的,幸运的是,有点古怪。我们要感谢这些人邀请我们回家。同时,我们也鼓励读者把这本书作为一个半途而废的鼓励,塑造自己的人生。安迪·沃霍尔(Andy Warhol)在壁炉架上的一幅肖像(Mick Jagger),你自己制作的一个花瓶,或者在餐厅里一个完全不切实际的巨大雕塑,让生活变得更好。换句话说,停止听电视,在家里试试!
时尚专家和合着者阿德里亚诺·萨克(Adriano Sack)和达格玛·冯·陶伯(Dagmar von Taube)将在“世界报”上发表的最美的家庭故事汇编成一张迷人的照片集,这是您自己家的一个绝妙的创意来源。
含。Alex Eagle,Bianca&Giberto Arrivabene,Elisabeth Prinzessin von Auersperg-Breunner,Enrico Marone Cinzano,JJ Martin,John Richardson爵士,Margherita Missoni,Olivier Berggruen,Shirin von Wulffen&FrédéricFekkai,Vincent van Duysen等
ADRIANO SACK是Welt am Sonntag风格部门的作者和负责人。他住在纽约多年,在那里他写书,创立互联网平台和杂志ilikemystyle,和他的白人工作室里的艺术家Terence Koh一起喝了太多的龙舌兰酒,并和Tom Wolfe谈了德国的表现主义。他的书被翻译成多种语言。他在2011年搬回了柏林,发现这个城市比其声誉要好得多。
汉堡本土DAGMAR VON TAUBE多年来一直把柏林称为家。作为“世界报”的首席记者,她遇见了从希拉里·克林顿到罗曼·波兰斯基的伟大和特殊的人物,并在精辟的访谈中创造了他们的肖像。她和杰夫·昆斯(Jeff Koons)一起为媚俗而战,受到埃列特·冯·卡拉扬(Eliette von Karajan)邀请来到她在圣特罗佩(Saint Tropez)的房子三天,在接受采访的时候,夫人在泳池里欢迎她穿着黑色的泳帽。冯·陶伯是纽约的记者,她为高端杂货商Dean&Deluca的Aretha Franklin等明星打包礼物篮。在2009年,teNeues出版了她的照片书柏林现在。 Private encounters in Exceptional Environments
The strange artwork that hangs above the bed, the well-sorted sneaker collection: artifacts, the stuff of life—insanely expensive or sentimental mementos—from around the world. These are the things that spark the imagination, that make you want to change things in your own home. And they reveal an awful lot about the character, dreams, and souls of these lucky few. The authors and photographers from Welt am Sonntag visited these top creative minds, artists and style icons in their homes. Among them are a daughter of Danish architect and designer Verner Panton, the son of the legendary Piero Fornasetti, Picasso biographer John Richardson, Axel Vervoordt, the master of sparse opulence, an attorney who is also a passionate collector, a Frenchman who reigns over a hair-care empire in New York, and Berlin’s most controversial architect. The results are far from highly polished photo productions in which each bouquet of flowers is carefully arranged, each coffee table book straightened at a right angle with the homeowners hiding behind perfect tastes. Here you’ll find our rather intimate encounters that offer glimpses into unmapped territories. Private, curious, and—fortunately—a little eccentric. We would like to thank these people for inviting us into their homes. At the same time, we would like to encourage our readers to take this book as a halfway-serious encouragement for shaping your own lives. A portrait of Mick Jagger by Andy Warhol over the mantel, a vase you have made yourself or a thoroughly impractical gigantic sculpture in the dining room make life simply better. In other words, stop listening to the TV and try this at home!
Style experts and co-authors, Adriano Sack and Dagmar von Taube, have compiled the most beautiful home stories published in Welt am Sonntag into a fascinating photo volume that is a wonderful source of ideas for your own home.
Incl. Alex Eagle, Bianca & Giberto Arrivabene, Elisabeth Prinzessin von Auersperg-Breunner, Enrico Marone Cinzano, J.J. Martin, Sir John Richardson, Margherita Missoni, Olivier Berggruen, Shirin von Wulffen & Frédéric Fekkai, Vincent van Duysen & others
ADRIANO SACK is an author and head of the style department at Welt am Sonntag. He lived in New York for several years, where he wrote books, founded the Internet platform and magazine ilikemystyle, drank too much tequila with artist Terence Koh in his brilliantly white studio, and talked about German expressionism with Tom Wolfe. His books have been translated into numerous languages. He moved back to Berlin in 2011 and finds the city much better than its reputation would suggest.
Hamburg native DAGMAR VON TAUBE has called Berlin home for years. As chief reporter for Welt am Sonntag, she meets the great and special people, from Hillary Clinton to Roman Polanski, and creates portraits of them in incisive interviews. She fought about kitsch with Jeff Koons and was invited by Eliette von Karajan to her house in Saint Tropez for three days, where madame welcomed her in her pool—wearing only a black swim cap as the interview began. Von Taube was a correspondent in New York; and she packed gift baskets for stars like Aretha Franklin at high-end grocer Dean & Deluca. In 2009, teNeues published her photo book Berlin Now.
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