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Bruce Weber

    March 29, 1946
    Life Is a Wheel: Memoirs of a Bike-Riding Obituarist
    Bruce Weber
    Herbert List : the monograph
    Cartier I Love You
    Roberto Bolle
    Home is where the heart is
    • 2019

      There Are Too Many Words In My House

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Bruce Weber brings his poetic voice to life in this collection, showcasing his evolution through five previously published works. Each book explores themes of love, loss, and identity, reflecting his unique perspective and literary style. From humorous takes on literary icons to poignant reflections on personal experiences, Weber's poetry invites readers to engage deeply with the complexities of human emotion and relationships. His body of work highlights his skill in blending wit with introspection, making it a compelling read for poetry enthusiasts.

      There Are Too Many Words In My House
    • 2015

      The narrative follows Bruce Weber's journey on a cross-country bicycle trip at fifty-seven, blending travel experiences with profound reflections on life, family, and the aging process. Through his adventures, Weber offers an engaging exploration of the challenges and joys of both cycling and personal growth, making it a thoughtful and entertaining read.

      Life Is a Wheel: Memoirs of a Bike-Riding Obituarist
    • 2015

      In his 15th anniversary issue, Weber continues his exploration of American culture-the lofty and the everyday, the famous and the obscure.

      Leap of faith
    • 2014

      This original tribute to the male nude combines photographs by Bruce Weber with drawings by the late Savannah, Georgia, artist Paul Stone. In their own distinctive ways Weber and Stone each convey the strength and emotional power at the heart of masculinity. Among the factors that unite both distinguished artists are an unparalleled appreciation for male athleticism and sensuality. Line, shading, color, and light mesh in fluid synchronicity. While carefully composed and precisely executed, these works all possess a compelling spark of creative spontaneity. Above all, the images reflect a sincere admiration for youth and beauty, an appreciation that is common to all periods of history. Layer upon layer of impressions guide us as we explore the heroic qualities of myth and legend, archetypes known in cultures since the dawn of humanity. Whether conveying virile manliness or boisterous boyishness, these majestic images will linger in the memory for quite some time.

      The Judgment of Paris. with Drawings by Paul Stone
    • 2010
    • 2010
    • 2009

      As the name implies, this book is a heartfelt love letter to a jewelry house without equal. Epitomizing luxury for over a century, Cartier’s devotees have included the global elite, as well as sirens of stage and screen. Originally a jeweler of kings, Cartier is often dubbed “the king of jewelers.” Renowned for its craftsmanship and exquisite materials, the marque is a byword for opulent innovation. Art directed and edited by Bruce Weber, this dazzling homage combines photographs created by Weber just for the book, original texts by Weber and Ingrid Sischy, along with a fascinating cornucopia of archival images and passages. The distinctively gold-bordered red cover is designed to look like a Cartier jewelry box—-right down to the authentic Cartier ribbon sewn into each binding!

      Cartier I Love You
    • 2009

      First recognized by Rudolf Nureyev, Roberto Bolle is renowned for his athletic ability, stylistic grace and a sizzling movie star presence. Possessing broad appeal, his performances draw acclaim from the dance world and general public alike. This stunning book is the culmination of a three-year collaboration between Bolle and the photogrpahic superstar Bruce Weber. Weber's masterful images capture the dazzling charisma of a world-class talent.

      Roberto Bolle
    • 2005

      Paintings of New York, 1800-1950

      • 140 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      New York has always attracted artists--because it is electric with passion, endeavor, and hustle, and because they know they will find others of like mind there. The city is a vibrant center of the international art world; no wonder then that both resident and sojourning painters have long felt compelled to capture, interpret, and evoke the place on canvas. Bruce Weber faced a daunting amount of works for inclusion in Paintings of New York. But he chose well, producing a book that combines solid scholarship in history and the arts, warmly readable prose, and gorgeous color images. Artwork included by Piet Mondrian, Ernest Lawson, Maurice Prendergast, William Glackens, Georgia O'Keeffe, Childe Hassam, Raphael Soyer, Charles Frederic Ulrich, Albertus Del Orient Browere, Thomas Moran, Joseph Stella, Elsie Driggs, George Bellows, Otto Boetticher, Robert Henri, George Tooker, Francis Guy, Thomas Hart Benton, and Ben Shahn.

      Paintings of New York, 1800-1950