Photographs 1975 - 1998
For more than ten years there has been an extraordinary collaboration between Irving Penn, one of the great photographers of the century, and the designer, Issey Miyake, one of the few figures to have taken clothes design into the realm of art. Penn's photographs define Miyake's work on the printed page.
Miyake's astonishing forms and textures have offered Penn subjects that echo both a primitive tribal beauty and the most futuristic fashion. The barriers that traditionally separated East and West are diminishing. The sources of inspiration for both men are global, stretching from Africa to Miyake's Japan. This book is a culmination of a certain period in their creative lives.