This book Creative Space: Urban Homes of Artists and Innovators features interiors created by people who shop in Colette in Paris, live on the Lower East Side in New York and travel to Tokyo; the domestic spaces are often DIY and strongly reflect pop culture. Filled with post-modern collectibles, vintage junk finds, camouflage and graffiti, clothing and toy collections, contemporary art resting in bookshelves and crammed onto walls, these homes are an antidote to the sterility of minimalism.
Looking at these interiors city by city, among the 30 homes featured in the book are those of the artist and designer Julie Verhoeven and Maharishi founder Hardy Blechmann in London, graffiti artist Fafi in Paris, artists Ryan McGinness and Wes Lang in New York, innovative creatives Jaybo and Lucio Auri in Berlin, Barcelona filmmaker Roger Gual and Tokyo's cult photographer Yasumusa Yonehara and artist Aya Takano. The spaces they inhabit and work in give a real image of today's avant garde.
I love these photos. I especially love seeing the things collected on walls and shelves. They definitely are the antidote to sterility.
ReplyDeleteSo glad to find you on Twitter! I actually just purchased this book - moved into a new flat in NYC and tried to replicate some of this. Did not work out as well as I hoped, but am trying! So glad to follow your site!
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