Amanda Charchian: Pheromone Hotbox, the first monograph from Los Angeles-based photographer Amanda Charchian (born 1988), brings together work shot by the artist between 2012 and 2015. Working around the idea of the "Pheromone Hotbox" that occurs when a woman photographs another woman--a title Charchian lent to a 2014 group exhibition at Stephen Kasher Gallery in New York--Charchian photographs her female artists, nude, in dramatic locations across the globe, including in Iceland, France, Costa Rica, Morocco, Israel and Cuba. Simultaneously dreamy and erotically charged, Charchian's Pheromone Hotbox photographs capture the intensity and intimacy of the interaction between artist and model. In addition to exhibiting her fine art photography in galleries internationally, Charchian is also well known for her fashion and commercial work, which has appeared in numerous international publications, including Vogue, Huffington Post, i-D, Interview, Garage and Purple magazines.
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Los Angeles-based editor and writer J.C. Gabel started his career in publishing at the age of 19 with STOP SMILING, The Magazine for High-Minded Lowlifes, which began as a zine, and developed into a full-color bimonthly magazine, published regularly for 15 years. In 2010, Gabel began editing books, and has since completed publications for Phaidon, Chronicle, Melville House, and TASCHEN. Gabel is a regular contributor to the Los Angeles Times, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, The Paris Review, Playboy, and Wallpaper*.
Jessica Hundley has been a freelance writer for the past decade, specializing in film and music journalism. She has interviewed numerous actors, directors, and musicians for a variety of publications such as the Los Angeles Times, Premiere, Blender, Mojo, Interview, BlackBook, and the Guardian, among many others. She lives in Los Angeles.
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