MOOD/MODE by Anton Corbijn

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The title of Anton Corbijn’s book MOOD/MODE reflects the author’s belief that fashion is not only about clothes, brands or collections, but rather about attitude. This idea is developed in an essay by Karen Van Godtsenhoven, associate curator at The Costume Institute (The Met). Known as the visual architect behind the bands Depeche Mode and U2, Anton Corbijn turns his minimalist black-and-white lens toward fashion imagery. Here, we encounter the photographs, many published for the first time, that reveal his distinctive vision. Published to accompany the MOØDe exhibition in Knokke-Heist, Belgium, the book is of particular interest to collectors nowadays.

“I photograph mostly personalities, but fashion is more and more part of it. We all make a decision in the morning about what to wear, even if it is just a hat or a black T-shirt. Fashion is not always spelled out in capital letters.”

- Anton Corbijn


Pages 240

Hardback

Size 27 x 32 cm.

ISBN 9789463887373

2020

The title of Anton Corbijn’s book MOOD/MODE reflects the author’s belief that fashion is not only about clothes, brands or collections, but rather about attitude. This idea is developed in an essay by Karen Van Godtsenhoven, associate curator at The Costume Institute (The Met). Known as the visual architect behind the bands Depeche Mode and U2, Anton Corbijn turns his minimalist black-and-white lens toward fashion imagery. Here, we encounter the photographs, many published for the first time, that reveal his distinctive vision. Published to accompany the MOØDe exhibition in Knokke-Heist, Belgium, the book is of particular interest to collectors nowadays.

“I photograph mostly personalities, but fashion is more and more part of it. We all make a decision in the morning about what to wear, even if it is just a hat or a black T-shirt. Fashion is not always spelled out in capital letters.”

- Anton Corbijn


Pages 240

Hardback

Size 27 x 32 cm.

ISBN 9789463887373

2020