Explore the captivating world of male fashion, figure and physique photography with this rare and sought-after 1st edition book by Bruce Weber. An Exhibition by Bruce Weber at Fahey/Klein Gallery in Los Angeles, California, and Parco Exposure Gallery in Tokyo, Japan was published by Treville.


This engaging, and evocative book of photography by the celebrated fashion photographer accompanied his major art exhibition at Fahey/Klein in 1991. It features an illustrated French style wrapper/fold-out cover, and includes an “Naked Lunch" author William S. Burroughs essay "Eternal Farewell!"


This photo book is a treasure trove of stunning male bodies that capture the essence of the 1990s muscle-boy era of Abercrombie & Fitch. With a focus on the youth and muscle s of his male models, this book features the works of Weber, a renowned photographer, outside of his work for Abercrombie and Fitch, who has created some of the most iconic images in the world of photography.


Immerse yourself in the pages of this photo book and discover the beauty and artistry of Weber's work. From the striking poses to the intricate details of each photograph, this book is a must-have for any photography enthusiast of the male form or collector. Add this rare gem to your collection today.


This book is unread but see photos for condition with minor shelf wear/abrasions.