Lowbrow Tarot Art Book by Aunia Kahn, Hardcover Pop Surrealism Tarot Art Collection (Book Only)
Lowbrow Tarot: An Artistic Collaborative Effort in Honor of Tarot is a large-format hardcover art book by Aunia Kahn, edited by Russell J. Moon, published by Schiffer. 144 pages, 11 by 8.5 inches, featuring 314 works of art from 23 artists. New. Please note: this is the art book only. Cards are not included.
This book gathers 23 artists of the Lowbrow and pop-surrealism movement, each reimagining a card of the Major Arcana in their own unmistakable style. The roster includes Molly Crabapple, Kris Kuksi, Laurie Lipton, Chet Zar, Chris Mars, Brian M. Viveros, Carrie Ann Baade, David Stoupakis, Daniel Martin Diaz, and Aunia Kahn herself, among others. Every artist offers their own written interpretation of the card they made, so you get both the image and the thinking behind it.
It's a gorgeous, substantial book, beautifully bound, with far more artwork than the deck alone contains. It sits at the crossing of fine art and tarot, which makes it a treasure for pop-surrealism collectors and a genuinely different way in for readers who want to see how working artists interpret the Major Arcana.
Book details:
- Title: Lowbrow Tarot: An Artistic Collaborative Effort in Honor of Tarot
- Author and curator: Aunia Kahn
- Editor: Russell J. Moon
- Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
- Year: 2012
- Format: hardcover, 144 pages, 11" x 8.5"
- Contents: art book only, no cards
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