In 1999, Frank Goerhardt, a book-printing engineer at a small fine-art press in Verona, Italy, got a call from Benedikt Taschen. The German publisher, known for experimental art books, wanted to make ...
Dragons, sexy maidens, and epic sword fights are getting the fine-art treatment in Masterpieces of Fantasy Art, Taschen’s new 532-page illustrated tome celebrating the genre. At once realistic and ...
Benedikt Taschen, L.A.'s biggest book titan, opens up about how to make (and sell) very expensive art books, his love of Disney and why he would like to produce porn movies By Degen Pener THR BENEDIKT ...
You're reading Entrepreneur Middle East, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media. Shutterstock Taschen headquarters signage on Hohenzollernring 53, Cologne, Germany. Taschen has made a name ...
From the popular ‘70s role playing game Dungeons & Dragons to cult-film franchise The Lord of the Rings, fantasy art is a linchpin when it comes to building worlds filled with supernatural subjects, ...
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To complement the M.C. Escher retrospective at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH), TASCHEN is allowing you to construct the artist’s riddles in the palm of your hands. M.C. Escher. Kaleidocycles ...
It is hard to imagine that any more adulatory words could be penned about Enzo Ferrari and his legendary cavallino rampante. Yet an exquisite new limited-edition tome, from German publishing house ...
Up first, photos from 'The Rolling Stones' By Degen Pener THR BENEDIKT TASCHEN Exec Suite - H 2014 Taschen Books is moving beyond book publishing to open its first gallery in Los Angeles. The new ...
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In 1934, Salvador Dalí arrived in New York to open his third solo show. You couldn’t miss him: upon landing, the artist began handing out pamphlets boldly titled “New York Salutes Me.” Dalí had more ...