AUTHOR PROFILE
Ivan
Vartanian is an author, editor and the founder of Goliga Books, Inc., a
book-packaging company specializing in art, photography, and design. His
publications on art include: Andy Warhol: Drawings and Illustrations of the
1950s, which was traces the artist’s ten years of work as a commercial
illustrator before his re-invention as a pop artist and impresario, Egon
Schiele: Drawings and Watercolors, a comprehensive chronology of the artist
rapid development as a master of human expression, before his death at the
age of 28, and Drop Dead Cute: The New Generation of Women Artists in Japan,
a survey of contemporary drawing in Japan. His design books include: Now
Loading…: The Aesthetics of Web Graphics, a survey of cutting-edge web
design, Graphiscape: New York City and Graphiscape: Tokyo, a series of books
about “found graphics” that define the graphic sense of major cities, and
TypoGraphics, a look at the overlap between graphics and type. His
photography books include the monographs Studio Portrait: A Documentary of
Yoshitomo Nara, Kamaitachi: Photographs by Eikoh Hosoe, and the anthology
Setting Sun: Writings by Japanese Photographers. Ivan Vartanian lives in
Tokyo, Japan.