Nr. 101893977

Ica Vilander - Vive le sex - 1970
Nr. 101893977

Ica Vilander - Vive le sex - 1970
OUTSTANDING GERMAN EROTIC VINTAGE PHOTOBOOK from the 1970 (!).
Shown here:
Alessandro Bertolotti, Book of Nudes, page 203
RARE CULT BOOK - WITH THE VERY RARE ORIGINAL DUSTJACKET.
Photos by widely unknown and highly underrated German photographer Ica Vilander (1921-2013).
FIFTH BOOK BY THE ARTIST - showing a selection of psychedelic nude photographs.
Ica Vilander, for example, portrayed Hildegard Knef. She also gained international attention with her nude photography. In 1969, the news magazine "Der Spiegel" described her as “Germany’s most famous nude photographer.”
Original works by Ica Vilander are rare; much has been destroyed and can now only be seen as reproductions in magazines like "TWEN" or in her books "Akt apart" (1967), "Akt abstrakt" (1968), "Akt adonis" (1969), "Söhne der Sonne 2" (1969), and "Vive le sex" (1970).
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Heinz Peter, Gütersloh. 1970. First edition, first printing.
Hardcover with dustjacket. 295 x 295 mm. 80 pages. 66 photographs in color and black and white. Photos: Ica Vilander. Text in German.
Condition:
Book inside and outside fresh and clean with no marks and with no foxing; two pages loose what often happens with this title and this type of (poor) glue binding). Dustjacket complete with no missing parts and much better than usual; only one tear at the the top of the rear side (easily to restore). Overall fine condition.
Crazy nude photobook by Ica Vilander from 1970 (for more informations about the artist, please scroll down or see below).
"After completing an apprenticeship in photography, Ica Vilander lived in Berlin from 1944 onward. She began studying at the Berlin University of the Arts under Heinz Hajek-Halke, focusing on graphic design and experimental photography. From 1959 onwards, her first publications appeared, including journalistic, study-like pieces in the youth magazine TWEN—such as those about the cabaret artist Wolfgang Neuss (8/1962) and, about Vilander herself, the photo essay “My Grandma Photographs Nudes” (4/1967). The essay was inspired by her lifestyle, which came to represent the model of a life-loving and unconventional woman. At the time, she lived in close community with the hippie family of her son Helge. The gallerist Franz Dahlem was at times her assistant and lover.
Ica Vilander inspired Werner Klett to make the film The Eyes of Ica Vilander (1968) and was involved in the feature film Exercises with Performers (1968) by Werner Schroeter. Her photographic works also appear as inserts in Herbert Vesely’s film The Bread of Those Early Years (1962), based on the novel by Heinrich Böll. She designed book covers for the publishing houses Rowohlt and Heyne. From 1980 onward, she withdrew completely from public life.
Original works by her are rare; much has been destroyed and can now only be seen as reproductions in TWEN or in her books akt apart, La femme vue par une femme (1967), akt abstrakt (1968), akt adonis (1969), and vive le sex (1970).
Vilander photographed, among others, Hildegard Knef, Helene Weigel, Gregory Corso, Maurice Béjart, and Sidney Poitier. She also gained international attention with her nude photography. In 1969, the news magazine Der Spiegel described her as “Germany’s most famous nude photographer.”
(Wikipedia)
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