Dimensions
206 x 208 x 28mm
'Skin Shows' is undoubtedly the most exciting and unique publication on the subject of tattooing ever presented.
It is a photographic journey through both the history and the global culture of tattoo art. It begins by uncovering the origins of tattooing in Europe during the 19th century, with wonderful images of early studios and equipment, as well as accounts of the strange personalities of the tattoo world as it was. As time passed the art fluctuated in popularity, until the iconic tattoo images of the 1970s emerged from America to lead a renaissance that is still being experienced worldwide today.
This book is a startling and provocative appraisal of an ancient art form that until recently remained hidden in the cultural backwaters of our society. Headhunters, skinheads, circus freaks, Buddhist monks, and tattoo fetishists all reveal their obsessions and dedication to the ritual of ink and pain. Wherever and whoever he photographs, every one of Wroblewski's images conjures up the character and atmosphere of each location and personality being featured.
Features:
- Beautifully photographed and exquisitely presented collection of tattoo art - totalling 600 images.
- Explores the history of tattoos from around the globe
- Explores world's modern stylistic differences