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Name:
Dan
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December 17, 2007
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PictureBox is a Grammy Award-winning art, music, photography, and comics publisher based in Brooklyn, New York, directed by Dan Nadel. PictureBox specializes in bringing artists' visions to print in startling and unexpected ways. All of our books are meticulously designed and printed to create as unique and immersive a reading experience as possible. PictureBox publishes its own books and also packages books and concepts for museums and galleries around the world.
Our youtube channel will feature footage from DVDs included in our books, as well as interviews and other footage of the artists we work with.
Our youtube channel will feature footage from DVDs included in our books, as well as interviews and other footage of the artists we work with.
Country:
United States
Companies:
PictureBox Inc.
Books:
Ninja, Some Kind of Vocation, Maggots, Storeyville, Wipe That Clock Off Your Face, Powr Mastrs, New Engineering, The Ganzfeld, 1-800 Mice, Paper Rad, BJ and da Dogs, Gary Panter Book, Cold Heat, The Wilco Book, Elle-Humour, Art Out of Time
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Yuichi Yokoyama demonstrates his live drawing technique in Lucerne, Switzerland, April 2009. Yokoyama was in town for The Fumetto festival in conju...
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Michel Gondry has written an incredible functional memoir about the art of having fun and making films for yourself and your friends.
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A look at Yuichi Yokoyama's graphic novel TRAVEL, out now from PictureBox.
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A look at the graphic novel Powr Mastrs 2, by CF. This epic fantasy series will continue in 2009 with its third installment.
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