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Michael A. Russ

Michael Andreas Russ (January 1945 – September 27, 2021) was an American photographer, photo designer and film director. In reference to his artistic cooperation Swordfishtrombones album cover production, singer Tom Waits commented on Russ' work: "His approach to photography is with the eyes of a painter working with light. This technique is what drew me to Michael’s work in the beginning".[1]

Michael Andreas Russ
Self portrait photo Michael A. Russ
BornJanuary 1945
Berlin Germany
DiedSeptember 27, 2021(2021-09-27) (aged 73)
Berlin Germany
NationalityAmerican
Known forErotic photography, Fine art photography, Film
Notable workArt Direction Magazine Cover May 1973. 1983: Tom Waits Album cover Swordfishtrombones. Assoc. Director and choreographer for the MTV music video of the song "In the neighbourhood"
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Russ' career as a photographer began in New York in the late 1960s where he photographed his fellow acting students. Self-taught, evolving his own style: 'The grainy picture appearing horizontally in subtle motion as though it came of the silver screen'. A black and white photograph by Russ, inspired by an Ingmar Bergman film was published on the cover of "Art Direction, The Magazine of Visual Communication" with a Gertrude Stein quotation: "The composition in which we live makes the art which we see and hear".[2] He eventually moved to his own studio off Union Square, Manhattan and connected with the local underground art scene. In his early years Russ focused on men's fashion magazines and erotic sequential photographic scenes for Playboy Press books. He soon experimented with distinctive photographic techniques, turning 35mm black and white film into chemically toned, masked, solarized and hand colored, 'one of a kind' silver gelatin prints. These 'TinTones' as Russ would call them were to become the trademark of his work. They were published in popular fashion and lifestyle magazines and brought him international recognition among peers in the art world. Michael Russ "Prussian Blue" TinTone photo exhibition at the Los Angeles China Club was the basis for the artistic collaboration with Tom Waits who commissioned Russ for the cover photograph for the album Swordfishtrombones.[3]

Early years – life and work in the 1960s and 70s edit

Russ moved from Berlin, Germany to the US in 1958 after his father's death to rejoin his mother. They resided in Denver, Colorado. While still in high school he took ballet (Lillian Cushing School of Ballet) and acting lessons and performed locally. On his 17th birthday he enlisted in the US army and spent 2.1/2 years stationed in Bamberg, Germany. After his discharge he moved to New York City in 1965 where he attended Renate Mannhardt acting workshop and began taking pictures of his fellow acting students. Encouraged by Wilhelmina Cooper of Wilhelmina Models to pursue a career in fashion photography she sent him models on Go-Sees for test shoots and thus helped him to make his entry into fashion photography.[4]

In 1970 he moved into his own studio off Union Square, right around the corner from Andy Warhol and The Factory , frequenting Max's Kansas City, a favorite hang out for Warhol and his friends as well as upcoming musical legends like David Bowie, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix or The Velvet Underground. By the early seventies Russ' work had been published with major fashion and lifestyle magazines like Mens Wear, Esquire, GQ, True Magazine and contributed erotic fantasy images to three Playboy Press books: "Love Games", "Sexy Ladies" and "Ecstasy".[4]

Developing a unique photographic approach edit

In 1976 Michael Russ moved to Paris and continued with artistically manipulating his silver gelatin prints. Adding hand coloring and masking and solarization to his black and white, or chemically toned images. Applying these photographic techniques lends a painterly aspect to the grainy black and white images as though they come off the silver screen. Thus displaying a very personal distinctive style, characteristic for his work. By Russ' own accord, his grasp of paintings developed early on through the work of German expressionists like Ludwig Kirchner, Max Beckmann and Otto Dix.[5] In his treatment of color, he especially admired Marc Chagall.[6] His work was published in major fashion, lifestyle and avant-garde magazines, GUNNARS, Mode International, Mode Avant Guarde, PHOTO Magazine, Zoom(photography magazine), as well as German Playboy (magazine), Photo Reporter and cover art to IL Magazine. He also contributed sequential 'sujets de chambre' to Vogue magazine[7] His erotic postcard edition "The Compagnie" became part of the permanent collection of the Musée des arts décoratifs de Paris, an annex to the Louvre museum.[4]

The post productive darkroom work was part to the graphic picture sequence. He incorporated the perforation of 35mm film and visual soundtracks to resemble snippets of motion picture film. Results of these experiments were published as a sequence in Vogue Hommes under the title "L' initiative au feminine" using fashion as accessories.[7] A Portfolio 'Michael Russ ou la beaute du grain' was published in Vogue Hommes in November 1980. He was also the artistic consultant to François Mimet's feature film "Mme. Claude II" (US Title "Intimate Moments"), Accord Productions 1981.[8]

 
TinTone artwork by Michael A. Russ. Handcolored silver gelatine print

Later years - from the 80s to the present edit

In 1981 Michael relocated to Los Angeles. There he photographed actors and celebrities for the L.A. Times and L.A. Weekly, but mainly focused on exhibiting his TinTones in large format. His "Prussian Blue" exhibition at the original China Club in 1983 caught the attention of Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan, Tom's wife.[3] Waits commissioned Russ to create the cover of his new Island Label record Swordfishtrombones[9] with a photograph in the ‘TinTone’ style, featuring himself, Lee Kolima, the strong man and Angelo Rossitto (The mayor of Hollywood).[3] Angelo also premiered in Tod Browning's 1932 classic 'Freaks' which "inspired the album's iconic mutant cover art by Michael A. Russ".[10] Russ then became associate director and choreographer on the music video to the song "In the Neighborhood"[11] from that album for MTV, closely working with director Haskell Wexler.[12]

He kept refining his ‘TinTone’ techniques by creating images using various materials in limited editions and he has exhibited in the US, Europe and Asia.

"Wear magazine" commissioned him for a showcase entitled 'Nella villa di Tamara', in the ‘TinTone’ style of the Canadian theater production TAMARA which had a ten-year run at the American Legion.

1986 -1995 Russ returned to Germany and focused on fine art photographic work, perfecting his ‘TinTone’ variations. These were published as portfolios and on the covers of renowned trade and photographic magazines: Photo Technik International,[13] Color Foto,[14] Playgirl, ZOOM, NewMag,[15] Das Magazin.[16] In 1992 he worked on a special Fine Art sequence on Robert Wilson's 'The Black Rider' at the Thalia Theater (Hamburg). In 1995 he resettled in Los Angeles where he was showcased in Larry Flynt's experimental "RAGE Magazine", Larry Flynt Publications (LFP), featuring a 12-foot python act at the Opium Den. Eroticism, beauty and the allure of the female body is the subject matter of much of Michael Russ' photography. Despite working for the fashion industry and glamour magazines, Russ photography preserved a raw and edgy aspect and a distinct artistic quality far from glossy surfaces and the idea of a "perfect picture".[17] He directed Samantha Fox' comeback video "The reason is you" for Basilea Film Zürich which was shown on music TV channels MTV and VIVA.[4] In Santa Fe (New Mexico) where he settled from 1998-2000 Russ exhibited large format TinTone Iris Gicle prints at the Paramount and at Fullers Lodge in Los Alamos. Basler Magazin (Switzerland) published a portfolio (Prussian Blue).[18]

In 2001 Russ returned to Berlin and has since been commuting between the continents (Berlin, New York, Los Angeles), working and exhibiting internationally.[19] Playboy magazine (Germany)[20] and Fine Art Photo magazine published showcases and biographical portraits.[4] In 2007 Russ first introduced and exhibited limited editions of large scale Silver/Industrial TinTones in Berlin for which he received critical acclaim. A critic of major German newspaper Die Welt, compared his erotic photography to the work of Helmut Newton(having shared some of his photographic models in the late 1970s) and highlighted his creative use of color and layering techniques in his TinTones.[21] In 2012 he had an exhibition with his TinTones in Seoul, Republic of Korea[22] In 2013 Russ' large scale TinTone Industrials were featured at the Berlin Fotofestival The Browse.[23]

Exhibitions edit

  • 1980: Musee des Arts Decoratifs (Louvre Annex, Paris). "Postcard edition The Compagnie".[7]
  • 1983: China Club, Los Angeles. "Prussian Blue". Large format R prints.[4]
  • 1998: L.A. Gallery, Los Angeles. Group exhibition.
  • 1999: The Image House, Santa Fe N.M. "Iris Giclee Prints".
  • 2000: Fullers Lodge, Los Alamos N.M. "Iris Giclee Prints", group exhibition.
  • 2000: The Paramount, Santa Fe N.M. "TinTones".
  • 2003: Soho Gallery, Los Angeles, "Iris Giclee Prints and silver gelatine -"TinTones", group exhibition.
  • 2007: Fine Arts-Con.Tra Salongalerie, Berlin. "TinTones", large format AluDiBonds/Silver/Industrial.[24]
  • 2007: Galerie Nadania Idriss, Berlin. "TinTones", large format AluDiBonds/Silver/Industrial.[25]
  • 2008: Art Center Berlin. "TinTones", large format AluDiBonds/Silver/Industrial.[26]
  • 2009: Galerie Lucas Carrieri (Berlin). "TinTones", large format AluDiBonds/Silver/Industrial.
  • 2011: Art Center Berlin. "TinTones. Rough Print", large format AluDiBonds/Silver/Industrial.[27]
  • 2012: Art Place Seoul, South Corea. "TinTones. Rough Print", large format Lambda Prints.[28]
  • 2013: Retrospektive: Fotografien von Michael A. Russ, 1973 – 2013. "06:00 AM … positive/negatives…"[29]
  • 2013: Station Berlin, Berlin Fotofestival The Browse 2013."TinTones", large format AluDiBonds/Silver/Industrial.[30]

References edit

  1. ^ Tom Waits, "Letter to Michael Russ", website The Mule. Retrieved 2018-03-11.
  2. ^ Art Direction Magazine of Visual Communication, May 1973
  3. ^ a b c Smay, David. "Tom Waits' Swordfishtrombones". Interview with Michael Russ. New York, December 2007, pp. 58-62, published in the series 33 1/3, Continuum.ISBN 978-0-8264-27823.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Hillebrand, Rudolf. "Portfolio Michael Russ", Fine Art Photo, Neuss (Germany)2005, No. 1, pp. 42-49.
  5. ^ "German-American Photographer Meets with Local Fans with his 1st Asia Exhibition, Michael A. Russ "TinTones -- Rough Print", Seoul Times, 1 June 2012. Retrieved 2018-03-11.
  6. ^ Website Michael A. Russ. Retrieved 2018-03-11.
  7. ^ a b c "Michael Russ ou la beauté du Grain" (Michael Russ or the beauty of grain),Vogues Hommes, November 1980, pp. 82-88, Paris, Condenast.
  8. ^ IMdb Movie base. Retrieved 2018-06-17.
  9. ^ Discogs website, "Tom Waits – Swordfishtrombones". Retrieved 2018-03-11.
  10. ^ Bath,Tristan. "Moving On: Tom Waits' Swordfishtrombones Revisited","The Quietus", 26 September 2013. Retrieved 2018-03-18.
  11. ^ Tom Waits - In the neighborhood MV, 1984. Uploaded by Anti Records2016. Retrieved 2018-03-18.
  12. ^ Hoskyns, Barney. "Lowside of the road. Life of Tom Waits.", p. 295, New York, 2009, Broadway Books, a division of Random House Inc.. ISBN 978-0-7679-2708-6.
  13. ^ Photo Technik International, No.5, 1990, cover and pp. 34-41.
  14. ^ Color Foto, (Cover and Filmstrip Portfolio), No. 4/1995
  15. ^ NewMag, No. 7, July 1991, pp. 56-62
  16. ^ "Csárdás Traum", Michael Russ photo gallery.Das Magazin, Berlin 1993, No. 12, pp. 12–17. Retrieved 2018-03-11.
  17. ^ "Snake bit - Photography by Michael Russ",RAGE Magazine, Larry Flynt Publications(LFP), Los Angeles, No. 1/1997, pp. 34-42.
  18. ^ "Prussian Blue", Basler Magazin, No. 11, 15 March 1997, pp. 4-5.
  19. ^ Brunner, Michael. "Zurück in Berlin. Fotokünstler Michael Russ eröffnet Studio". Berliner Morgenpost, Berlin, 14 December 2001.
  20. ^ "Farben der Träume. Die kolorierten Abbilder des deutschen Künstlers Michael A. Russ".Playboymagazine, Munich(Germany), No. 4, April 2003 (Menschen), pp. 58-59
  21. ^ Horváth, Erno. "Experimentelle erotische Inszenierungen. Fine Arts-Con.Tra in Charlottenburg zeigt den Fotokünstler Michael A. Russ", Die Welt, 22 June 2007. Retrieved 2018-03-11.
  22. ^ Art Place Seoul. Retrieved 2018-03-11.
  23. ^ Website Berlin Fotofestival The Browse, Michael Russ TinTones exhibition page. Retrieved 2018-03-11.
  24. ^ Horváth,Erno. "Experimentelle erotische Inszenierungen. Fine Arts-Con.Tra in Charlottenburg zeigt den Fotokünstler Michael A. Russ", Die Welt, 22 June 2007. Retrieved 2018-03-11.
  25. ^ Photography Now. Retrieved 2018-03-20.
  26. ^ Art Center Berlin. "TinTones. Rough Print". Retrieved 2018-03-26.
  27. ^ Art Center Berlin. "TinTones. Rough Print". Retrieved 2018-03-11.
  28. ^ Art Place Seoul, South Corea. "TinTones. Rough Print". Retrieved 2018-03-11.
  29. ^ The Browse Gallery, Berlin Kreuzberg. Retrospektive: Fotografien von Michael A. Russ, 1973 – 2013. "06:00 AM … positive/negatives…". Retrieved 2018-03-11.
  30. ^ Website Berlin Fotofestival Michael Russ TinTones exhibition page. Retrieved 2018-03-11.

Further reading edit

  • "German-American Photographer Meets with Local Fans with His 1st Asia Exhibition, Michael A. Russ "TinTones - Rough Print", Seoul Times, 1 June 2012. Retrieved 2018-03-11.
  • Smay, David."Tom Waits' Swordfishtrombones". Interview with Michael Russ, pp. 58-62, New York, December 2007, published in the series 33 1/3, Continuum, ISBN 978-0-8264-27823.
  • Horváth,Erno. "Experimentelle erotische Inszenierungen", Die Welt, 22 June 2007. Retrieved 2018-03-11.
  • Hillebrand, Rudolf. "Portfolio Michael Russ", Fine Art Photo, Neuss (Germany) 2005, No. 1, pp. 42-49 (German).
  • "Snake bit - Photography by Michael Russ",RAGE Magazine, Larry Flynt Publications (LFP), Los Angeles, No. 1/1997, pp. 34-42.
  • "Michael Russ ou la beauté du Grain" (Michael Russ or the beauty of grain),Vogues Hommes pp. 82-88, Paris, November 1980, Condenast.

External links edit

  • Website of Michael A. Russ. Retrieved 2018-03-11.
  • Tom Waits - In the neighborhood MV 1984. Retrieved 2018-03-11.
  • Michael Russ. Browse Gallery website. Retrieved 2018-03-11.
  • [1]. Hypergallery website. Retrieved 2018-03-11.

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Michael Andreas Russ January 1945 September 27 2021 was an American photographer photo designer and film director In reference to his artistic cooperation Swordfishtrombones album cover production singer Tom Waits commented on Russ work His approach to photography is with the eyes of a painter working with light This technique is what drew me to Michael s work in the beginning 1 Michael Andreas RussSelf portrait photo Michael A RussBornJanuary 1945Berlin GermanyDiedSeptember 27 2021 2021 09 27 aged 73 Berlin GermanyNationalityAmericanKnown forErotic photography Fine art photography FilmNotable workArt Direction Magazine Cover May 1973 1983 Tom Waits Album cover Swordfishtrombones Assoc Director and choreographer for the MTV music video of the song In the neighbourhood Websitetintones wbr com Russ career as a photographer began in New York in the late 1960s where he photographed his fellow acting students Self taught evolving his own style The grainy picture appearing horizontally in subtle motion as though it came of the silver screen A black and white photograph by Russ inspired by an Ingmar Bergman film was published on the cover of Art Direction The Magazine of Visual Communication with a Gertrude Stein quotation The composition in which we live makes the art which we see and hear 2 He eventually moved to his own studio off Union Square Manhattan and connected with the local underground art scene In his early years Russ focused on men s fashion magazines and erotic sequential photographic scenes for Playboy Press books He soon experimented with distinctive photographic techniques turning 35mm black and white film into chemically toned masked solarized and hand colored one of a kind silver gelatin prints These TinTones as Russ would call them were to become the trademark of his work They were published in popular fashion and lifestyle magazines and brought him international recognition among peers in the art world Michael Russ Prussian Blue TinTone photo exhibition at the Los Angeles China Club was the basis for the artistic collaboration with Tom Waits who commissioned Russ for the cover photograph for the album Swordfishtrombones 3 Contents 1 Early years life and work in the 1960s and 70s 2 Developing a unique photographic approach 3 Later years from the 80s to the present 4 Exhibitions 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEarly years life and work in the 1960s and 70s editRuss moved from Berlin Germany to the US in 1958 after his father s death to rejoin his mother They resided in Denver Colorado While still in high school he took ballet Lillian Cushing School of Ballet and acting lessons and performed locally On his 17th birthday he enlisted in the US army and spent 2 1 2 years stationed in Bamberg Germany After his discharge he moved to New York City in 1965 where he attended Renate Mannhardt acting workshop and began taking pictures of his fellow acting students Encouraged by Wilhelmina Cooper of Wilhelmina Models to pursue a career in fashion photography she sent him models on Go Sees for test shoots and thus helped him to make his entry into fashion photography 4 In 1970 he moved into his own studio off Union Square right around the corner from Andy Warhol and The Factory frequenting Max s Kansas City a favorite hang out for Warhol and his friends as well as upcoming musical legends like David Bowie Janis Joplin Jimi Hendrix or The Velvet Underground By the early seventies Russ work had been published with major fashion and lifestyle magazines like Mens Wear Esquire GQ True Magazine and contributed erotic fantasy images to three Playboy Press books Love Games Sexy Ladies and Ecstasy 4 Developing a unique photographic approach editIn 1976 Michael Russ moved to Paris and continued with artistically manipulating his silver gelatin prints Adding hand coloring and masking and solarization to his black and white or chemically toned images Applying these photographic techniques lends a painterly aspect to the grainy black and white images as though they come off the silver screen Thus displaying a very personal distinctive style characteristic for his work By Russ own accord his grasp of paintings developed early on through the work of German expressionists like Ludwig Kirchner Max Beckmann and Otto Dix 5 In his treatment of color he especially admired Marc Chagall 6 His work was published in major fashion lifestyle and avant garde magazines GUNNARS Mode International Mode Avant Guarde PHOTO Magazine Zoom photography magazine as well as German Playboy magazine Photo Reporter and cover art to IL Magazine He also contributed sequential sujets de chambre to Vogue magazine 7 His erotic postcard edition The Compagnie became part of the permanent collection of the Musee des arts decoratifs de Paris an annex to the Louvre museum 4 The post productive darkroom work was part to the graphic picture sequence He incorporated the perforation of 35mm film and visual soundtracks to resemble snippets of motion picture film Results of these experiments were published as a sequence in Vogue Hommes under the title L initiative au feminine using fashion as accessories 7 A Portfolio Michael Russ ou la beaute du grain was published in Vogue Hommes in November 1980 He was also the artistic consultant to Francois Mimet s feature film Mme Claude II US Title Intimate Moments Accord Productions 1981 8 nbsp TinTone artwork by Michael A Russ Handcolored silver gelatine printLater years from the 80s to the present editIn 1981 Michael relocated to Los Angeles There he photographed actors and celebrities for the L A Times and L A Weekly but mainly focused on exhibiting his TinTones in large format His Prussian Blue exhibition at the original China Club in 1983 caught the attention of Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan Tom s wife 3 Waits commissioned Russ to create the cover of his new Island Label record Swordfishtrombones 9 with a photograph in the TinTone style featuring himself Lee Kolima the strong man and Angelo Rossitto The mayor of Hollywood 3 Angelo also premiered in Tod Browning s 1932 classic Freaks which inspired the album s iconic mutant cover art by Michael A Russ 10 Russ then became associate director and choreographer on the music video to the song In the Neighborhood 11 from that album for MTV closely working with director Haskell Wexler 12 He kept refining his TinTone techniques by creating images using various materials in limited editions and he has exhibited in the US Europe and Asia Wear magazine commissioned him for a showcase entitled Nella villa di Tamara in the TinTone style of the Canadian theater production TAMARA which had a ten year run at the American Legion 1986 1995 Russ returned to Germany and focused on fine art photographic work perfecting his TinTone variations These were published as portfolios and on the covers of renowned trade and photographic magazines Photo Technik International 13 Color Foto 14 Playgirl ZOOM NewMag 15 Das Magazin 16 In 1992 he worked on a special Fine Art sequence on Robert Wilson s The Black Rider at the Thalia Theater Hamburg In 1995 he resettled in Los Angeles where he was showcased in Larry Flynt s experimental RAGE Magazine Larry Flynt Publications LFP featuring a 12 foot python act at the Opium Den Eroticism beauty and the allure of the female body is the subject matter of much of Michael Russ photography Despite working for the fashion industry and glamour magazines Russ photography preserved a raw and edgy aspect and a distinct artistic quality far from glossy surfaces and the idea of a perfect picture 17 He directed Samantha Fox comeback video The reason is you for Basilea Film Zurich which was shown on music TV channels MTV and VIVA 4 In Santa Fe New Mexico where he settled from 1998 2000 Russ exhibited large format TinTone Iris Gicle prints at the Paramount and at Fullers Lodge in Los Alamos Basler Magazin Switzerland published a portfolio Prussian Blue 18 In 2001 Russ returned to Berlin and has since been commuting between the continents Berlin New York Los Angeles working and exhibiting internationally 19 Playboy magazine Germany 20 and Fine Art Photo magazine published showcases and biographical portraits 4 In 2007 Russ first introduced and exhibited limited editions of large scale Silver Industrial TinTones in Berlin for which he received critical acclaim A critic of major German newspaper Die Welt compared his erotic photography to the work of Helmut Newton having shared some of his photographic models in the late 1970s and highlighted his creative use of color and layering techniques in his TinTones 21 In 2012 he had an exhibition with his TinTones in Seoul Republic of Korea 22 In 2013 Russ large scale TinTone Industrials were featured at the Berlin Fotofestival The Browse 23 Exhibitions edit1980 Musee des Arts Decoratifs Louvre Annex Paris Postcard edition The Compagnie 7 1983 China Club Los Angeles Prussian Blue Large format R prints 4 1998 L A Gallery Los Angeles Group exhibition 1999 The Image House Santa Fe N M Iris Giclee Prints 2000 Fullers Lodge Los Alamos N M Iris Giclee Prints group exhibition 2000 The Paramount Santa Fe N M TinTones 2003 Soho Gallery Los Angeles Iris Giclee Prints and silver gelatine TinTones group exhibition 2007 Fine Arts Con Tra Salongalerie Berlin TinTones large format AluDiBonds Silver Industrial 24 2007 Galerie Nadania Idriss Berlin TinTones large format AluDiBonds Silver Industrial 25 2008 Art Center Berlin TinTones large format AluDiBonds Silver Industrial 26 2009 Galerie Lucas Carrieri Berlin TinTones large format AluDiBonds Silver Industrial 2011 Art Center Berlin TinTones Rough Print large format AluDiBonds Silver Industrial 27 2012 Art Place Seoul South Corea TinTones Rough Print large format Lambda Prints 28 2013 Retrospektive Fotografien von Michael A Russ 1973 2013 06 00 AM positive negatives 29 2013 Station Berlin Berlin Fotofestival The Browse 2013 TinTones large format AluDiBonds Silver Industrial 30 References edit Tom Waits Letter to Michael Russ website The Mule Retrieved 2018 03 11 Art Direction Magazine of Visual Communication May 1973 a b c Smay David Tom Waits Swordfishtrombones Interview with Michael Russ New York December 2007 pp 58 62 published in the series 33 1 3 Continuum ISBN 978 0 8264 27823 a b c d e f Hillebrand Rudolf Portfolio Michael Russ Fine Art Photo Neuss Germany 2005 No 1 pp 42 49 German American Photographer Meets with Local Fans with his 1st Asia Exhibition Michael A Russ TinTones Rough Print Seoul Times 1 June 2012 Retrieved 2018 03 11 Website Michael A Russ Retrieved 2018 03 11 a b c Michael Russ ou la beaute du Grain Michael Russ or the beauty of grain Vogues Hommes November 1980 pp 82 88 Paris Condenast IMdb Movie base Retrieved 2018 06 17 Discogs website Tom Waits Swordfishtrombones Retrieved 2018 03 11 Bath Tristan Moving On Tom Waits Swordfishtrombones Revisited The Quietus 26 September 2013 Retrieved 2018 03 18 Tom Waits In the neighborhood MV 1984 Uploaded by Anti Records2016 Retrieved 2018 03 18 Hoskyns Barney Lowside of the road Life of Tom Waits p 295 New York 2009 Broadway Books a division of Random House Inc ISBN 978 0 7679 2708 6 Photo Technik International No 5 1990 cover and pp 34 41 Color Foto Cover and Filmstrip Portfolio No 4 1995 NewMag No 7 July 1991 pp 56 62 Csardas Traum Michael Russ photo gallery Das Magazin Berlin 1993 No 12 pp 12 17 Retrieved 2018 03 11 Snake bit Photography by Michael Russ RAGE Magazine Larry Flynt Publications LFP Los Angeles No 1 1997 pp 34 42 Prussian Blue Basler Magazin No 11 15 March 1997 pp 4 5 Brunner Michael Zuruck in Berlin Fotokunstler Michael Russ eroffnet Studio Berliner Morgenpost Berlin 14 December 2001 Farben der Traume Die kolorierten Abbilder des deutschen Kunstlers Michael A Russ Playboymagazine Munich Germany No 4 April 2003 Menschen pp 58 59 Horvath Erno Experimentelle erotische Inszenierungen Fine Arts Con Tra in Charlottenburg zeigt den Fotokunstler Michael A Russ Die Welt 22 June 2007 Retrieved 2018 03 11 Art Place Seoul Retrieved 2018 03 11 Website Berlin Fotofestival The Browse Michael Russ TinTones exhibition page Retrieved 2018 03 11 Horvath Erno Experimentelle erotische Inszenierungen Fine Arts Con Tra in Charlottenburg zeigt den Fotokunstler Michael A Russ Die Welt 22 June 2007 Retrieved 2018 03 11 Photography Now Retrieved 2018 03 20 Art Center Berlin TinTones Rough Print Retrieved 2018 03 26 Art Center Berlin TinTones Rough Print Retrieved 2018 03 11 Art Place Seoul South Corea TinTones Rough Print Retrieved 2018 03 11 The Browse Gallery Berlin Kreuzberg Retrospektive Fotografien von Michael A Russ 1973 2013 06 00 AM positive negatives Retrieved 2018 03 11 Website Berlin Fotofestival Michael Russ TinTones exhibition page Retrieved 2018 03 11 Further reading edit German American Photographer Meets with Local Fans with His 1st Asia Exhibition Michael A Russ TinTones Rough Print Seoul Times 1 June 2012 Retrieved 2018 03 11 Smay David Tom Waits Swordfishtrombones Interview with Michael Russ pp 58 62 New York December 2007 published in the series 33 1 3 Continuum ISBN 978 0 8264 27823 Horvath Erno Experimentelle erotische Inszenierungen Die Welt 22 June 2007 Retrieved 2018 03 11 Hillebrand Rudolf Portfolio Michael Russ Fine Art Photo Neuss Germany 2005 No 1 pp 42 49 German Snake bit Photography by Michael Russ RAGE Magazine Larry Flynt Publications LFP Los Angeles No 1 1997 pp 34 42 Michael Russ ou la beaute du Grain Michael Russ or the beauty of grain Vogues Hommes pp 82 88 Paris November 1980 Condenast External links editWebsite of Michael A Russ Retrieved 2018 03 11 Tom Waits In the neighborhood MV 1984 Retrieved 2018 03 11 Michael Russ Browse Gallery website Retrieved 2018 03 11 1 Hypergallery website Retrieved 2018 03 11 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael A Russ amp oldid 1217704146, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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