Turn of the Century

Portraits of Creative Interiors

Henry Bourne author Pilar Viladas author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Rizzoli International Publications

Published:27th Feb '24

Should be back in stock very soon

Turn of the Century cover

Henry Bourne’s photographs of the residences and workspaces of a who’s who of creative people open windows onto the groundbreaking design approaches and trends of the last three decades.

For nearly thirty years, Bourne has been photographing the residences and studios of, or those designed by, some of the world’s most important artists, architects, designers, and innovators. Culture and society are constantly evolving, and changes, both aesthetic and sociological, are reflected in our physical surroundings. Spaces and portraits in this volume range from the Upstate New York studio of artist Richard Prince, Vincent Van Duysen’s early apartment in Antwerp, and Marc Newson’s residences (his modern former bachelor pad as well as the more textured apartment  he shares with Charlotte Stockdale today) to the joyfully chaotic London atelier of artist Paula Rego, the Villa Volpi by architect Tomaso Buzzi near Rome, the London studio of artists Tim Noble and Sue Webster—before and after its sleek renovation, designed by architect David Adjaye.

Creative director Peter Saville’s sleek London apartment captures the essence of the 1990s, while the homes of both architect Zaha Hadid and minimalist master John Pawson are self-portraits in design. This book is a collection of the mainly personal spaces and portraits of luminaries at the turn of the twenty-first century, depicting the contradictory yet stimulating language of contemporary design: stylish and functional, maximalist and minimalist, opulent and understated.

"We often see the relationship between inspiration and interiors as unidirectional—the latter springs from the former, not the other way around. Turn of the Century seeks to rebuke this belief. A detailed study of artists’ relationships with their spaces, Henry Bourne’s photographs capture the essence of Tim Noble, Vincent Van Duysen, and other notable names by way of their homes: a London atelier, an isolated studio in upstate New York, and a Roman villa rich with history being only a few." — ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST PRO

"Bourne has captured the personal and creative spaces of the world’s most seminal artists, architects, and designers — each photograph reflecting the dynamic interplay of culture and design. His book offers an exclusive glimpse into diverse spaces like Richard Prince’s Upstate New York studio, Marc Newson’s evolving residential designs, and the transformative London studio of artists Tim Noble and Sue Webster. Through his lens, Bourne not only documents, but interprets the aesthetic and sociological shifts mirrored in these intimate environments, presenting a compelling narrative of contemporary creativity and personal identity." — HOMEWORTHY

"With the publication in 2024 of his first retrospective book, Turn of the Century, we get to see some of Bourne’s most memorable interiors and portraits all in one place. From the aforementioned squat to the residences of some of the most important figures in fashion, art and design. To say that Turn of the Century is a who’s who of design and architecture would be an understatement. Some of the brightest stars of the last 30 years opened their doors to the photographer." — THE WORLD OF INTERIORS

"Over the past three decades, Henry Bourne has captured the living spaces of the world's foremost creatives, showcasing a diverse array of styles and locales. This book chronicles the evolution of design over the years and underscores the enduring impact of sophisticated and timeless interiors." — VERANDA

ISBN: 9780847899920

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272 pages