Fungi: The World of Mushrooms

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Fungi: The World of Mushrooms Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Phaidon Press Ltd
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Pages: 232 Illustrations and other contents: 210 Illustrations Language: English ISBN: 9781837292066 Categories: , , , , , ,

Explore the wondrous world of fungi, mushrooms, and mycelium in this captivating visual survey   With millions of species worldwide, fungi and mushrooms are some of the most diverse living things on the planet, and have inspired everything from spirituality, pop culture, and art to design, fashion, and film. This beautifully illustrated book celebrates the indelible role of mushrooms and fungi in visual culture. Readers will discover more than 200 full-page images arranged into artful pairings: a pre-Columbian gold pendant next to a Tiffany Studios glass table lamp; an Hermès scarf across from a sixteenth-century botanical illustration; a Yayoi Kusama painting juxtaposed with a plastic figurine of the Nintendo character Toad. Work by Marc Chagall, Hilma af Klint, Andy Warhol, and Takashi Murakami  appears alongside ancient Roman fresco es, drawings by pioneering mycologists, iconic children’s picture books, classic films, and vintage ceramicware. Together, the images reveal how fungi and mushrooms have intrigued and inspired humankind across time and around the world.  

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Author Biography

Phaidon Editors Francesca Gavin  is Editor in Chief of EPOCH Review and Director of Visual Arts at Murmur. She is the author of twelve books on art and visual culture and regularly contributes to publications including the Financial Times, Konfekt, and CURA. Among her curatorial work, Gavin has produced three exhibitions on mushrooms in contemporary art and design, including shows at Somerset House in London and Fundação de Serralves in Porto, Portugal.