BLAU INTERNATIONAL No. 11, Caspar David Friedrich cover
In No. 11, Caspar David Friedrich prepares for his big trip overseas with Max Hollein and Florian Illies. The paintings of rising star Joseph Yaeger are dispatched from nowhere. Martine Syms speaks with Johanna Burton on the eve of her show at Lafayette Anticipations. And director Dario Argento meets with painter Jill Mulleady to talk all that is Suspiria and strangling.
Benvenuto Cellini then gets a new boyfriend in Jarrett Earnest. Eric Fischl, in an essay by Andrew Winer, receives the keycard to the in-between. Senta Simond and Marie Chaix sharpen their nails. Annina Nosei spends a sweet afternoon with Michael Bullock. Brandt Junceau immerses himself in Auguste Rodin's “secret museum,” the artist’s one and only escape. Beatrice Caracciolo opens her Montparnasse studio to François Halard and Fabrice Hergott. And the late Kasper König is remembered by his secretary, Andreas Prinzing, who delivers the mail never sent.
Other highlights include: Alison M. Gingeras on the Warsaw Witches, a Tbilisi reportage, and Jordan Strafer on Barbet Schroeder.
English language; 23.3 x 28.0 cm (paperback); 220 pages (color illustrations)