Men are shopping more, to be sure, and they are becoming more and more educated on the finer details of the design and manufacture of the clothes they buy. So, what to get for the dude who knows it all?
Benedikt Taschen is an unusual publisher. Who else would say exactly how much TASCHEN has lost on its least lucrative books (more than a million dolla...
Later this month, Taschen is releasing an incredible new two-volume compilation, titled, "100 Interiors From Around the World", which lets us enter th...
Although the powers that be may censor our art and our porn, they can never take our nature porn from us! We are currently drooling over Dutch photogr...
For those of you who can't wait for the next episode to see Don Draper's oozing slickness on "Mad Men" any longer, Taschen has unveiled a book that is...
If you have a sweet tooth, beware of Mark Ryden. He goes beyond kitsch and nosedives into the realm of the genuinely cute, with his doe-eyed cherubs a...
Ever since Daguerre took the first photograph on the bank of the Seine river, Paris and photography have made the perfect couple. Explore the most rom...
The Book Is Dead, theage.com.au
Although it is hard for many of us to emotionally detach ourselves from the book as an incredible medium, what with ...
Taschen is to publish its first app this week, a re-release of architectural title Yes is More.
Exclusive to the iPad, the £5.99 app will be launche...
The publication of The Book of Symbols: Reflections on Archetypal Images is the child of an unlikely marriage between ARAS, a hidden gem of an archive, with Taschen, the daring and brilliant world wide publisher of fine art books.
The best design books can open your eyes to a beauty previously unseen as easily as they can make you fall all over again for something you've always ...
When you walk into the Taschen bookstore in Beverly Hills, it feels as if you are entering the lavish private library of an art scholar. Illuminated s...
Yeah, yeah, lots of New Yorkers remember the old days when the streets were dirty, the drugs were cheap, and the only Mickey Mouse you'd see in Times ...
Norman Mailer, a writer once known for his towering ego, enjoyed the release of an equally over-sized book last Friday. Fans of Mailer gathered in th...