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Left, Michelle Williams, New York Times Magazine, 2006
Right, Heath Ledger, New York Times Magazine, 2006
Photos by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin from Pretty Much Everything, published 2011 -
Scarlet Johansson, New York Times, 2004
Photos by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin from Pretty Much Everything, published 2011 -
Left, Julianne Moore, AnOther Magazine, 2007
Right, Marc Jacobs, W Magazine, 2005
Photos by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin from Pretty Much Everything, published 2011 -
Left, Anja Rubik Descending a Staircase, Vogue Paris,2005
Right, Gisele Bündchen in Utah, Vogue Paris, 2001,
Photos by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin from Pretty Much Everything, published 2011 -
Françoise Hardy, Vogue Paris, 2002
Photos by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin from Pretty Much Everything, published 2011
Inez & Vinoodh: All Together Now
An Exclusive Edit of the Photographers' Greatest Work
A tousled young Marc Jacobs faces off with flame-haired Julianne Moore and a buttoned up Françoise Hardy gestures ambiguously in this series by Dutch husband-and-wife team Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin. Known for iconic images that reveal a proclivity for nudity, public displays of affection and trompe l’oeil makeup tricks, Inez and Vinoodh are two of the most radical photographic talents of our time. Heralded by the art world and the fashion set alike, the pair have shot campaigns for Balenciaga, Viktor & Rolf, and Yves Saint Laurent, created editorial for Vogue Paris, The Gentlewoman, and V, and had their work showcased at countless galleries around the world. In celebration of their illustrious two-decade career, Taschen is releasing Pretty Much Everything, a limited edition, 666-page tome full of the photographic daredevils’ most lauded images. Combining the absurd with the beautiful, the provocative with the elegant, the earnest with the playful, these masters of juxtaposition have managed to capture the most celebrated faces of our time, in the most unexpected of ways.
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