Taschen is a luxury goods art book publisher founded in 1980 by Benedikt Taschen in Cologne, Germany.Taschen: The Art of Making Books . As of January 2017, Taschen is co-managed by Benedikt Taschen and his eldest daughter, Marlene Taschen.
Taschen publications are available in a various sizes, from oversized tomes to small pocket-sized books. The company has also produced , address books, and postcards sets.LinkedIn:
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In 1985, Taschen introduced the Basic Art series with an inaugural title on Salvador Dalí. Basic Art Series – The classic TASCHEN book Today's series comprises over 100 titles available in up to 30 languages, each about a separate artist, from classical to contemporary. Further series followed, alongside an expansion into new themes like architecture, design, film, and lifestyle. For example, the firm also publishes a "Basic Architecture" series in the same style as "Basic Art" that covers some of the most prominent architects in history.
Signed and limited to 10,000 copies, the folio-sized publication quickly sold out. It later became the most expensive book published in the 20th century,Karin Nelson: "Now Available in Small", The New York Times, 23 August 2009, retrieved 13 September 2017 with SUMO copy number 1 selling at auction for $304,000.Marina Cashdan: "Artist edition books", in How to Spend It, 26 May 2015.
This book paved the way for Taschen's GOAT – Greatest Of All Time, an homage to Muhammad Ali, which Der Spiegel called "the biggest, heaviest, most radiant thing ever printed in the history of civilization".Thomas Hüetlin: " Alis letzter Sieg". Der Spiegel 41/2003.
Further Collector's Editions followed, including titles with Nobuyoshi Araki, Peter Beard, David Hockney, David LaChapelle, Sebastião Salgado, Annie Leibovitz and The Rolling Stones, often reaching ten times their original price within a few years.TASCHEN: Collector's Editions Catalogue 2013 .
The firm has publishing offices in Berlin, Cologne, London, Paris, Los Angeles, and Hong Kong.
Between 2014 and 2018, Taschen owned and curated its own 6,000-square feet art gallery space in Los Angeles, featuring exhibitions on Michael Muller, Mick Rock, Ellen von Unwerth, and Albert Watson. "Taschen Grand Opening With David Bailey and the Rolling Stones", The Huffington Post, 17 December 2014. The publishing house employs more than 250 staff members worldwide and many freelance editors.Jessica Berens: "A passion for Taschen" in The Observer, 4 November 2001.
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