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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. I try to create a parallel world where my own aesthetics are there, but with traditional garments. - Mous Lamrabat in The Guardian If there was a trifecta of Mous's personal passions and pillars to his practice, it would be the power of women, the senselessness of racism, and the beauty of A…frica. - Vogue Arabia ?Mousganistan is the first book of the acclaimed Moroccan-born, Belgium-raised artist Mous Lamrabat, encompassing a body of work that has been more than five years in the making. Mousganistan is a celebration of love and freedom, and in-between territory in which opposites collide and create beauty and abundance, new connections and dialogues in a visually thought-provoking and at times confronting way. Encompassing his iconic fashion imagery and personal work, Mousganistan is a journey into the artist's diasporic life, a joyous and yet intensely sharp portrait of the contact space between cultures, symbols, religions, capitalism and survival. By challenging our expectations of what cultures are, and how they should be portrayed, his images create a space for love, compassion and understanding allowing us to imagine a possible, different world. AUTHOR: Mous Lamrabat has worked for magazines like Vogue and GQ. His exhibition Mousganistan was on view in several venues, among which FOAM in Amsterdam and FOMU in Antwerp, and in 2023 he opened the expo There is no one like us in London. SELLING POINTS: . A journey into Mous Lamrabat's joyous multicultural world . The first book of the acclaimed Moroccan/Belgian photographer . Encompassing both his iconic fashion imagery and personal work, an oeuvre of more than 15 years . An object of beauty - bound in linen with a glued-in image 340 colour illustrations A journey into Mous Lamrabats joyous multicultural world. Encompassing both his iconic fashion imagery and personal work. An object of beauty in linen with a glued-in image, radiating joy. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Hardback. Condition: New. "I try to create a parallel world where my own aesthetics are there, but with traditional garments." - Mous Lamrabat in The Guardian "If there was a trifecta of Mous's personal passions and pillars to his practice, it would be the power of women, the senselessness of racism, and the beauty of Africa." -… Vogue ArabiaMousganistan is the first book of the acclaimed Moroccan-born, Belgium-raised artist Mous Lamrabat, encompassing a body of work that has been more than five years in the making. Mousganistan is a celebration of love and freedom, an in-between territory in which opposites collide and create beauty and abundance, new connections and dialogues in a visually thought-provoking and at times confronting way. Encompassing his iconic fashion imagery and personal work, Mousganistan is a journey into the artist's diasporic life, a joyous and yet intensely sharp portrait of the contact space between cultures, symbols, religions, capitalism and survival. By challenging our expectations of what cultures are, and how they should be portrayed, his images create a space for love, compassion and understanding - allowing us to imagine a possible, different world.

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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. I try to create a parallel world where my own aesthetics are there, but with traditional garments. - Mous Lamrabat in The Guardian If there was a trifecta of Mous's personal passions and pillars to his practice, it would be the power of women, the senselessness of racism, and the beauty of A…frica. - Vogue Arabia ?Mousganistan is the first book of the acclaimed Moroccan-born, Belgium-raised artist Mous Lamrabat, encompassing a body of work that has been more than five years in the making. Mousganistan is a celebration of love and freedom, and in-between territory in which opposites collide and create beauty and abundance, new connections and dialogues in a visually thought-provoking and at times confronting way. Encompassing his iconic fashion imagery and personal work, Mousganistan is a journey into the artist's diasporic life, a joyous and yet intensely sharp portrait of the contact space between cultures, symbols, religions, capitalism and survival. By challenging our expectations of what cultures are, and how they should be portrayed, his images create a space for love, compassion and understanding allowing us to imagine a possible, different world. AUTHOR: Mous Lamrabat has worked for magazines like Vogue and GQ. His exhibition Mousganistan was on view in several venues, among which FOAM in Amsterdam and FOMU in Antwerp, and in 2023 he opened the expo There is no one like us in London. SELLING POINTS: . A journey into Mous Lamrabat's joyous multicultural world . The first book of the acclaimed Moroccan/Belgian photographer . Encompassing both his iconic fashion imagery and personal work, an oeuvre of more than 15 years . An object of beauty - bound in linen with a glued-in image 340 colour illustrations A journey into Mous Lamrabats joyous multicultural world. Encompassing both his iconic fashion imagery and personal work. An object of beauty in linen with a glued-in image, radiating joy. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. I try to create a parallel world where my own aesthetics are there, but with traditional garments. - Mous Lamrabat in The Guardian If there was a trifecta of Mous's personal passions and pillars to his practice, it would be the power of women, the senselessness of racism, and the beauty of A…frica. - Vogue Arabia ?Mousganistan is the first book of the acclaimed Moroccan-born, Belgium-raised artist Mous Lamrabat, encompassing a body of work that has been more than five years in the making. Mousganistan is a celebration of love and freedom, and in-between territory in which opposites collide and create beauty and abundance, new connections and dialogues in a visually thought-provoking and at times confronting way. Encompassing his iconic fashion imagery and personal work, Mousganistan is a journey into the artist's diasporic life, a joyous and yet intensely sharp portrait of the contact space between cultures, symbols, religions, capitalism and survival. By challenging our expectations of what cultures are, and how they should be portrayed, his images create a space for love, compassion and understanding allowing us to imagine a possible, different world. AUTHOR: Mous Lamrabat has worked for magazines like Vogue and GQ. His exhibition Mousganistan was on view in several venues, among which FOAM in Amsterdam and FOMU in Antwerp, and in 2023 he opened the expo There is no one like us in London. SELLING POINTS: . A journey into Mous Lamrabat's joyous multicultural world . The first book of the acclaimed Moroccan/Belgian photographer . Encompassing both his iconic fashion imagery and personal work, an oeuvre of more than 15 years . An object of beauty - bound in linen with a glued-in image 340 colour illustrations A journey into Mous Lamrabats joyous multicultural world. Encompassing both his iconic fashion imagery and personal work. An object of beauty in linen with a glued-in image, radiating joy. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - A journey into Mous Lamrabat's joyous multicultural world. Encompassing both his iconic fashion imagery and personal work. An object of beauty in linen with a glued-in image, radiating joy.'I try to create a parallel world where my own aesthetics are there, but with traditional garments.' Mous Lam…rabat in The Guardian 'If there was a trifecta of Mous's personal passions and pillars to his practice, it would be the power of women, the senselessness of racism, and the beauty of Africa.' Vogue Arabia Mousganistan is the first book of the acclaimed Moroccan-born, Belgium-raised artist Mous Lamrabat, encompassing a body of work that has been more than five years in the making. Mousganistan is a celebration of love and freedom, an in-between territory in which opposites collide and create beauty and abundance, new connections and dialogues in a visually thought-provoking and at times confronting way. Encompassing his iconic fashion imagery and personal work, Mousganistan is a journey into the artist's diasporic life, a joyous and yet intensely sharp portrait of the contact space between cultures, symbols, religions, capitalism and survival. By challenging our expectations of what cultures are, and how they should be portrayed, his images create a space for love, compassion and understanding - allowing us to imagine a possible, different world.

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Hardback. Condition: New. "I try to create a parallel world where my own aesthetics are there, but with traditional garments." - Mous Lamrabat in The Guardian "If there was a trifecta of Mous's personal passions and pillars to his practice, it would be the power of women, the senselessness of racism, and the beauty of Africa." -… Vogue ArabiaMousganistan is the first book of the acclaimed Moroccan-born, Belgium-raised artist Mous Lamrabat, encompassing a body of work that has been more than five years in the making. Mousganistan is a celebration of love and freedom, an in-between territory in which opposites collide and create beauty and abundance, new connections and dialogues in a visually thought-provoking and at times confronting way. Encompassing his iconic fashion imagery and personal work, Mousganistan is a journey into the artist's diasporic life, a joyous and yet intensely sharp portrait of the contact space between cultures, symbols, religions, capitalism and survival. By challenging our expectations of what cultures are, and how they should be portrayed, his images create a space for love, compassion and understanding - allowing us to imagine a possible, different world.