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Michel Comte

    19. Februar 1954
    Hiro, Mon Amour
    Garden of Beauty
    Michel Comte
    Charlie Chaplin
    Michael Schumacher
    Cindy Crawfords Make-up. Profi-Tips für jeden Tag
    • Michel Comte recounts a family member's experience living through the Hiroshima bombing A love letter to Japan as seen through the prism of Michel Comte's relationship to his wife Ayako Yoshida and the history of her family, this book combines Comte's recent photos made throughout Japan with stills from his and Yoshida's 2013 film The Girl From Nagasaki, their retelling of Madame Butterflyin Nagasaki.

      Hiro, Mon Amour2023
    • This book is Michel Comte’s personal analysis of the neoclassical style. Employing an eclectic approach including original photos, reproductions of neoclassical treasures, and reworked images of masterpieces such as Michelangelo’s Pietà and Jacques-Louis David’s The Coronation of Napoleon, Comte traces the classical aesthetic and its rebirth as the neoclassic throughout the ages. From the Parthenon to Gianni Versace’s designs, from Bernini to Albert Speer’s Reich Chancellery, the style has persisted and transformed itself again and again, as empires rose and fell around it. In Comte’s words, the neoclassic demonstrates a “dream of perfection,” one we are seduced by even as we know its danger: “History tells us that ‘grandeur’ is destined to fail.”

      Neoclassic2023
    • One Night in Wien

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Few events have become as iconic as Gery Keszler’s annual Life Ball—for all not to forget that AIDS is still present. From Bill Clinton to Whoopi Goldberg, from Naomi Campbell to Elton John, the worlds of politics and fashion unite at amfAR’s (the American Foundation for AIDS Research) gala in Vienna, designed each year by a different artist and now one of the most coveted events in Europe. The spectacle invariably turns into an all-night party with several thousand donors dressed in the most stunning and outrageous costumes. This book is Michel Comte’s portrait of the glamour and grit of the Life Ball. Comte remembers: “My first journey started in New York. We all boarded a large chartered Airbus. Wherever I looked, there was somebody I knew, had read about or was interested in meeting. The experience onboard reminded me of a sixties rock-’n’-roll charter. People were frolicking through the aisles with glasses of champagne. In Vienna my assistants and I started working early afternoon before the legendary event began. Everyone was creating something special; chaos later turned into the most surreal experience. From the dazzling black-tie dinner to the fashion show, the performances and the late-night party, it all seemed like a crazy mid-summer night’s dream. Here is our story.”

      One Night in Wien2023
    • Already in the 1970s Michel Comte worked for Bergdorf Goodman in New York on their impressive window displays. This was an early collaboration with Andy Warhol, and marked a time when Comte discovered the bold impact simple yet exquisitely executed decorative schemes could have on passersby. Since these opportune beginnings, he has created numerous such projects, mostly incorporating natural elements?the full bounty of flora. Garden of Beauty. Combining Worlds with Flowers explores Comte?s recent use of flowers to wrap buildings in Stuttgart and Düsseldorf for the luxury retailer Breuninger. Together with art director Jens Remes, Comte creates an entirely new retail environment and branding aesthetic

      Garden of Beauty2020
    • Charlie Chaplin

      A Photo Diary

      • 480 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden

      In 1999, a sensational discovery was made among the affects in the estate of Charlie an extensive photography archive consisting of thousands of of negatives and prints from the actor's life were discovered. Chaplin documented his life with a passionate private photographs taken by his friends and family were collected and kept, along with more public photographs taken during the course of his career on movie sets and in studios. These are never-before-published images, and from this treasure trove the photographer Michel Comte has edited a sensitive photo album which shows a hitherto unknown Chaplin. Here, the trips around the world and the snapshots with colleagues, children, and grandchildren are brought to light; a new view of the iconic artist. The Unseen Chaplin presents an artist who was on stage throughout his life, whose private life as well as his public life was spent in the limelight. Opening in 1909, when he was 20 years old, and closing with a color photograph taken just prior to his death in 1977, this large-format volume, which includes an essay by Sophia Loren and statements by other friends from the film industry, will be a beautiful and fitting tribute to the life of one of the seminal entertainers in American history.

      Charlie Chaplin2002
    • . Steidl, bright clean copy, no markings, light shelfwear to dustjacket, Professional booksellers since 1981

      People and places with no name2000
    • Michel Comte

      Twenty Years 1979-1999

      • 264 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      This illustrated book brings together the celebrated images of the premier celebrity & fashion photographer.

      Michel Comte1999