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PUBLISHER
Damiani

BOOK FORMAT
Clth, 13.25 x 16.5 in. / 240 pgs / 150 color.

PUBLISHING STATUS
Pub Date
Out of stock indefinitely

DISTRIBUTION
D.A.P. Exclusive
Catalog: FALL 2018 p. 104   

PRODUCT DETAILS
ISBN 9788862086066 TRADE
List Price: $280.00 CAD $375.00

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Frédéric Lagrange: Mongolia

Text by Pico Iyer.

Frédéric Lagrange: Mongolia

French photographer Frédéric Lagrange began taking pictures of Mongolia in 2001. Since then, he has taken 12 trips to the country over the course of 15 years, visiting in all 4 seasons and traveling through the nation's vastly different regions. Frédéric Lagrange: Mongolia is the result: a visual portrait of Mongolia and its people, captured in stunning focus. Designed in an oversized format to maximize the impact of the smallest detail—from the warp and weft of a colorful textile or the flushed cheeks of a baby to the sandy dunes of a desert.


Featured image is reproduced from 'Mongolia.'

PRAISE AND REVIEWS

Wall Street Journal

Mongolia has a bustling economy and a capital city filled with BMW's, Kareoke bars, and luxury fashion. But the vast emptiness of the steppes tells a quieter story.

Frédéric Lagrange: Mongolia

STATUS: Out of stock indefinitely.

FROM THE ARTBOOK BLOG

CORY REYNOLDS | DATE 11/26/2018

Frédéric Lagrange's deluxe, oversized 'Mongolia' is a Staff Pick Holiday Gift for the Jetsetter

Frédéric Lagrange's deluxe, oversized 'Mongolia' is a Staff Pick Holiday Gift for the Jetsetter

Featured image, captioned “Khövsgöl Lake, Khövsgöl Aimag” (2006), is reproduced from Frédéric Lagrange’s stunning new photography book, Mongolia, one of our Staff Favorite Holiday Gift Books of 2018. Lagrange writes, “As my local team and I were driving on a frozen lake, we saw two men lying on the ice about 20 kilometers form the nearest shore. Intrigued, we approached. It was early morning and both men were already drunk on cheap vodka. They did not say a word to us. I have no idea what they were waiting for.” continue to blog


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