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Mario Testino. SIR. 40th Ed.

English, French, German

By (author): Pierre Borhan

The way men are seen in photography, in fashion, and the way that men look at pictures of themselves has changed in recent years. It is a subject that has come into focus: The masculine image, a man's personal style, changing attitudes to the male face and body.
Mario Testino

From Rio to London, Cusco to Seville, Mario Testino is renowned for his free-spirited chronicles of dress and demeanor. In SIR the influential photographer presents over 300 photographs in his search to define the allure of men.

Featuring an essay by Pierre Borhan, an interview with Patrick Kinmonth, and many previously unpublished works from Testinos archive of thousands, this book traces the evolution of male identity over the past three decades. Costume, tradition, gender play, portraiture, photojournalism, and fashion collide as Testino observes masculinity in all its modern manifestations: through the dandy and the gentleman, the macho and the fey, the world-famous face to the unknown passerby.

Every photograph represents a unique point of view, and a new visual connection between photographer and sitter. With Josh Hartnett for VMAN (2005), Testino evokes the fall of Helmut Berger in the abyss of Luchino Viscontis The Damned. Studies of Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Jude Law and Colin Firth are as candid as they are curious. David Beckham, David Bowie, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards feature for the courage they have taken in redefining male identity. Through a kaleidoscope of guises, these portraits define a period in which mens changing role, style and appearance has never escaped Testinos eye and impeccable intuition.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 1407g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 217mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2021
  • Publisher: Taschen GmbH
  • Publication City/Country: Germany
  • Language: English, French, German
  • ISBN13: 9783836588140

About Pierre Borhan

Pierre Borhan is a writer curator and art collector. Former editor in chief of Clichés magazine he was also director of photographic heritage at the French Ministry of Culture between 1988 and 2003. Patrick Kinmonth is a creative polymath working across opera film dance architecture and exhibition design. He has collaborated with Mario Testino since the 1980s when he commissioned the young Testinos earliest portraits for British Vogue. With a four decades career as a leader in the fields of fashion culture and lifestyle Peruvian-born Mario Testino OBE has many facets that take him beyond the surface of a photographer and artist placing him as a cultural visionary. Testinos universe is broad his impact is uniquely powerful and his lifestyle is completely authentic. Testinos has seen his works published and exhibited in hundreds of cities around the world. Throughout his career he built unprecedent relationships with editorial and commercial partners such as Vogue Burberry and Gucci to name a few. His past and present muses include HRH Princess Diana Madonna and Kate Moss. His solo exhibitions have shown in museums and galleries worldwide including the National Portrait Gallery London; and the Museum of Fine Arts Boston.

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