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cakes&kisses, New Zealand, August 09, 2007
I have been waiting for the Polanski book to happen since November 2000.
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1.  Paul Duncan, Editor, United Kingdom, October 07, 2007
Dear Cakes & Kisses,

Sorry you had to wait so long for the Polanski book. I hope the wait was worth it!

best

- paul
purple, New Zealand, August 09, 2007
Taschen has keeped me company when my wife was too busy, thankyou.
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rita kaisa, United Kingdom, August 09, 2007
I've noticed Taschen's concern for art.
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1.  kevin, United States, August 09, 2007
Art has been an inspiration to me, this is to acknowledge my concern and gratitude with Taschen.
2.  MGBADA JII, Nigeria, August 22, 2007
kshsjshsjshsh GUYS O O O O O O I DEY O O O O
laura, France, August 09, 2007
I saw the work of Loretta Lux at the Armoury show in 04, I wasn't so sure about it, had doubts about its sincereity however, now I really love it.

Taschen must have alot of guilt and regrets about the amount of female artists its never published? I suppose that comes with job.
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1.  Alexandro, Argentina, August 09, 2007
I really love Loretta Lux, I would love to have a book of hers, she is what I have been waiting for a long time. I do also like the work of Angela Strassheim, I think she is so funny and has such an unusual sense of things I find her really interesting.
ILYA, United Kingdom, August 09, 2007
Hi Taschen

Have you never considered a HUGE book that encompasses as much as feasibly possible of the life's works of the American artist Frank Frazetta? - his work goes way beyond pulp sensibility (although the apogee of that), has been hugely influential on popular culture, is steamingly erotic, and I hear he also does religious paintings so far unseen in public.

If you ask me that's got TASCHEN written all over it. In terms of good reproduction and quality control I would rather you do it for the mass market, much better than anyone else in publishing. I have absolutely no doubt it would be a bestseller.

It would be great for such a thing to appear while the man was still alive, so often folks seem to wait for an artist to die before they pay tribute.

Please tell me you are considering it!

ILYA (edilya@hotmail.com)
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1.  Jessica, United States, February 02, 2008
You are so right. Frazetta is a phenomenal artist; I can't imagine how fabulous a Taschen retrospective would be. Taschen! Go for it!
harnosch, Germany, August 08, 2007
Yeahhhhhhh! Architecture now! 5 is coming. Im looking forward october :)
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veronica, United States, August 08, 2007
Aubrey Beardsley had the most intricate abilty with design. it seemed to transcend theevery day. I think perhaps, this removed the humanity in his drawings.
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1.  brin, Canada, August 27, 2007
there should be a basic art on Beardsley and also one on blake :)
2.  purloined, United Kingdom, August 28, 2007
interesting fact jerusalem is perhaps the most popular songs in churches.
gregor buchtzik, United Kingdom, August 08, 2007
Ihre Taschen-Reihe der Stilepochen und der einzelnen Künstler gefällt mit sehr gut. Auch die neue Ausgabe über Jasper Johns. Wann erschein eine Ausgabe über Gerhard Richter???
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1.  Gregor Buchtzik, Germany, August 22, 2007
möchte meine Bitte um Anselm Kiefer erweitern!!!
Jason Frostholm, United States, August 08, 2007
Please bring back the book of Tiki, I need it. And I'm sure theere are many of us in the Tiki comunity who feel the same way. While we are eagerly awiting Sven's new boo Tiki Modern, we still want to be able to look at The Original.
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čenda, Czech Republic, August 08, 2007
I was seriously tempted by the upcoming title "Tiki Modern" as this particular kind of kitsch was nonexistent where I live. After I bought "The Book of Tiki" to gain at least some insight into the topic, I changed my mind. The book may present a lot of pictorial material, otherwise unobtainable, but the text is somewhat lacking in a systematic approach. The book also contains DTP errors.
Disappointing, as I really love the rest of my Taschen books.
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