Bjork - Bjork - 2001





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Bjork, a first edition photography and art book by Björk, was published in 2001 by Rockin’ On in Japanese and contains 186 pages in good condition.
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Bjork
Bjork
Rockin' On /2001/Japanese/205*235*18
This is the first book compiling the expressive world of Icelandic musician Björk. Featuring photographers who defined the 90s—including Nobuyoshi Araki, Jürgen Teller, Nick Knight, Craig McDean, and David Sims—the book captures Björk through their distinct lenses. Additionally, columns, texts, and a dialogue with naturalist David Attenborough are included, revealing her multifaceted interests in music, nature, the body, and technology. The photographs function not as iconic portraits, but as devices reflecting the very process of expression itself, deeply imbued with the era's context where 90s music and visual expression were inextricably linked. The main text is in English, with Japanese translations included at the end. This is a cultural document recording the fluid image of Björk, formed through the intersection of multiple creators.
Bjork
Bjork
Rockin' On /2001/Japanese/205*235*18
This is the first book compiling the expressive world of Icelandic musician Björk. Featuring photographers who defined the 90s—including Nobuyoshi Araki, Jürgen Teller, Nick Knight, Craig McDean, and David Sims—the book captures Björk through their distinct lenses. Additionally, columns, texts, and a dialogue with naturalist David Attenborough are included, revealing her multifaceted interests in music, nature, the body, and technology. The photographs function not as iconic portraits, but as devices reflecting the very process of expression itself, deeply imbued with the era's context where 90s music and visual expression were inextricably linked. The main text is in English, with Japanese translations included at the end. This is a cultural document recording the fluid image of Björk, formed through the intersection of multiple creators.

