Saturday, 24 June 2023

Poor Pollen (2/5)

 






















This is such a mediocre, amateurish book and expensive for what it delivers. First off, my copy is produced by inkjet print-on-demand, the bottom-of-the-barrel printing, essentially for text-heavy titles and requiring paper just a bit thicker than the photocopy sort. Secondly, no print designer got near this editorial material. There is no design as such, especially evident with the spreads that reproduce the magazine pages with headlines, text and Pollen's illustrations. These are sort of large thumbnails four to a spread but with a ton of empty white space. It would have been better to show these four to a page. I think it was produced like this to pad out the book, there are forty-two pages of these partially empty magazine spreads..

Regarding Pollen's illustrations, they all look like very competent roughs to show to an Editor, get approval and then do the illustration properly. The giveaway are five paintings on pages ten and eleven that show what he did for other publishers than the down-market men's adventure slicks. These paintings show a very professional, full-of-detail style more or less absent from his work in the rest of the book.

The poor quality of 'Pollen's women' (and probably his other books from New Texture) was revealed to me when I compared it to Taschen's 'Men's adventure magazines' (ISBN 3822825174) a beautifully designed and printed, on a good matt art, 514 pages title with over a thousand covers and inside page art, all in color, by the main and lesser known artists, it includes some Pollen. It came out in 2004 but copies can still be found on the net and cheaper than PW!

Pollen's Women: The Art of Samson Pollen (7) (Men's Adventure Library): Amazon.co.uk: Deis, Robert, Doyle, Wyatt, Pollen, Samson: 9781943444212: Books


Tuesday, 20 June 2023

A bland look (2/5)
















If you have the huge, 2014 Taschen published The art of the pin-up (ISBN 9783836535700) or the much smaller sized 2022 reprint (ISBN  978-3836577670) you'll have most of the paintings in this book. The only advantage is that it brings the subject up to date with illustrations from Achilleos, Aslan, Sorayama, Stevens, Vallejo, Koufay, Williams and some lessor known artists.

 I was, though, very disappointed with the production. It looks like some thick industrial product catalog. The page design and typography is really dull looking with captions overprinted on the pictures and no thought given to the opening spreads of each decade. The book is a Special from Illustrators magazine with one real ad and four from the publisher.

The Art of Glamour: A pictorial History of the Pin-Up: 13 (illustrators Special #13): Amazon.co.uk: Cordoba, Diego: 9781913548162: Books


Thursday, 15 June 2023

Photo history (5/5)
































It's a huge subject that I thought the author, with words and images, handled rather well, The eight chapters, from 1825 up to the present and covers it all and Ang writes in a very readable conversational way. The book's format is to have a spread devoted to one theme with relevant photos and illustrated panels to dip into. 

Fifty photographers get their own spreads displaying the best of their work and a nice touch I enjoyed are the cutout photos of cameras and lens from the 1839 Daguerre box camera to the Apple iPhone 3GS.

The book's design handles the hundreds of images in a very professional way with excellent typography and printing on a matt art paper, making this photographic history a pleasure to turn the pages. Worth saying that the ten-page Index has a few thousand entries.

For the contents and price, I thought this book was a bargain.