Ferrari
Art Edition, 2018
Leather cover, 32.4 x 43.2 cm, 94 kg, 514 pages; in an aluminum engine-inspired case designed by Marc Newson, with a sculptural chromed-steel bookstand, 55 x 57 x 110 cm
Edition of 250 + 20 AP
Book numbered and signed by Piero Ferrari, Sergio Marchionne and John Elkann
Copyright The Artist
Photo: TASCHEN
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Few are the men and brands that have come to define a century. For seven decades and counting, the Italian powerhouse founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1947 has made an...
Few are the men and brands that have come to define a century. For seven decades and counting, the Italian powerhouse founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1947 has made an indelible red mark on popular culture and enraptured fans and collectors across the globe.
Synonymous with beauty, excellence, and unmatched desirability, the Cavallino Rampante lives on as the driving force in high-performance Gran Turismo, the conqueror of impossible challenges.
A project conceived in close collaboration with Ferrari, this massive tome is a veritable collector’s piece. A production unparalleled in scale, it features exclusive content from the Ferrari Archives and private collections around the world, bringing together hundreds of unseen photographs and documents to reveal the unique story behind Ferrari’s victories, its protagonists, and its legacy.
Limited to 1,947 signed and numbered copies, this handcrafted leather-bound and hand-stitched Collector’s Edition is enclosed in a Ferrari motor–inspired case designed by Marc Newson. Made of cast aluminum, the chrome has been sandblasted with powder to preserve the metal’s natural feel, while the top of the case has been finished using Ferrari’s own red varnish, the same as that used on their engines.
This Art Edition (No. 1–250) is elevated by a sculpture evocative of the 12-cylinder engine in hand-bent, flared chromed steel, also by Newson. Made of chromed steel, the bookstand’s legs were joined together using tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding, a process that produces stronger, high-quality welds, typical in the automotive industry.
Treat it like you would a V12 250 engine!
Art Edition (No. 1–250), with a sculptural bookstand by Marc Newson, each signed by Sergio Marchionne, John Elkann, and Piero Ferrari. Also available as a Collector’s Edition (No. 251–1,947), signed by Piero Ferrari.
Features:
* Unprecedented access to the Ferrari archives, and those of private collectors, including hundreds of unseen photographs, drawings, and sketches
* Original documents of famed Ferrari drivers
* Never-before-seen appendix gathering all of Ferrari’s victories since 1947
The designer: Born in Sydney, Australia, Marc Newson studied jewelry and sculpture at Sydney College of the Arts before moving to Tokyo and Paris. Now living and working in the UK, Newson has become one of the world’s most accomplished designers. He has forged innovative partnerships with brands such as Louis Vuitton, Ferrari and Apple. He is the only designer represented by Gagosian, and his work is present in the collection of over 40 museums worldwide.
The author: Giuseppe (Pino) Allievi is a prolific journalist, one of Formula 1's and the automotive world's best known correspondents. A veteran sports reporter and columnist, who has travelled the world and appeared in the most prestigious European, American and Asian publications, he has also written scripts for television, film and podcasts. He has authored and edited several books, including two important monographs on Ferrari and the America's Cup for TASCHEN.
Synonymous with beauty, excellence, and unmatched desirability, the Cavallino Rampante lives on as the driving force in high-performance Gran Turismo, the conqueror of impossible challenges.
A project conceived in close collaboration with Ferrari, this massive tome is a veritable collector’s piece. A production unparalleled in scale, it features exclusive content from the Ferrari Archives and private collections around the world, bringing together hundreds of unseen photographs and documents to reveal the unique story behind Ferrari’s victories, its protagonists, and its legacy.
Limited to 1,947 signed and numbered copies, this handcrafted leather-bound and hand-stitched Collector’s Edition is enclosed in a Ferrari motor–inspired case designed by Marc Newson. Made of cast aluminum, the chrome has been sandblasted with powder to preserve the metal’s natural feel, while the top of the case has been finished using Ferrari’s own red varnish, the same as that used on their engines.
This Art Edition (No. 1–250) is elevated by a sculpture evocative of the 12-cylinder engine in hand-bent, flared chromed steel, also by Newson. Made of chromed steel, the bookstand’s legs were joined together using tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding, a process that produces stronger, high-quality welds, typical in the automotive industry.
Treat it like you would a V12 250 engine!
Art Edition (No. 1–250), with a sculptural bookstand by Marc Newson, each signed by Sergio Marchionne, John Elkann, and Piero Ferrari. Also available as a Collector’s Edition (No. 251–1,947), signed by Piero Ferrari.
Features:
* Unprecedented access to the Ferrari archives, and those of private collectors, including hundreds of unseen photographs, drawings, and sketches
* Original documents of famed Ferrari drivers
* Never-before-seen appendix gathering all of Ferrari’s victories since 1947
The designer: Born in Sydney, Australia, Marc Newson studied jewelry and sculpture at Sydney College of the Arts before moving to Tokyo and Paris. Now living and working in the UK, Newson has become one of the world’s most accomplished designers. He has forged innovative partnerships with brands such as Louis Vuitton, Ferrari and Apple. He is the only designer represented by Gagosian, and his work is present in the collection of over 40 museums worldwide.
The author: Giuseppe (Pino) Allievi is a prolific journalist, one of Formula 1's and the automotive world's best known correspondents. A veteran sports reporter and columnist, who has travelled the world and appeared in the most prestigious European, American and Asian publications, he has also written scripts for television, film and podcasts. He has authored and edited several books, including two important monographs on Ferrari and the America's Cup for TASCHEN.