A 528-page monograph
- conceived as a reschuffled alphabetical dictionary that starts with the letter M on page 311
- that presents for the first time twenty years of works by M/M (Paris) one of the most emblematic & influential design practices & art partnerships of the twenty-first century. Michael Amzalag & Mathias Augustyniak originally established M/M (Paris) as a graphic design studio in 1992. Their close associations with the music fashion & art worldshave led to their becoming one of the most distinctive & acclaimed creative voices of their generation within graphic design & beyond. Published to mark their twentieth anniversary this is the definitive monograph. It records hundreds of their mind-blowing projects each represented in illustrations & photographs & arranged alphabetically from M to M. While print drawing photography & an unconventional approach to typography lie at the heart of M/ Ms work they have also produced films objects or interiors. Our work is about expressing the idea of a dialogue. We transfer elements from fashion to music to art & back again & keep using different mediums they explain. Each work they produce is unique but certain elements recur & reverberate
- leitmotifs that drawtheir output despite its range into a unified whole. The monograph features collaborations with the finest from a spectrum of creative worlds including fashion works with the likes of Balenciaga Calvin Klein Stella Mc Cartney Marc Jacobs & Yohji Yamamoto; music works with Benjamin Biolay Bjork Kanye West & Madonna; magazines such as Vogue Paris Arena Homme+ or Interview; art projects & exhibitions at the Centre Pompidou Tate Modern & Guggenheim Museum. Interviews with some of their closest collaborators -- such as Bjork Nicolas Ghesquiere Pierre Huyghe Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin Sarah Morris or Glenn OBrien as well as Amzalag & Augustyniak themselves tell M/ Ms story. These texts reveal their areas of interest define their position both within graphic design & beyond & shed new light on the duos creative process. Internationally renowned art curator Hans Ulrich Obrist contributes a preface while contemporary artist Philippe Parreno offers an essay about their joint projects. These multiple conversations & recollections of shared experiences paint an overview of the evolution of the creative world since the early 90s. This ambitious monograph is a rare document & unparalleled insight into the work & minds of Europes most thoughtful & influential image-makers.