LEGO The Art of the Minifigure
By (Author) Brian Barrett
Chronicle Books
Chronicle Books
26th May 2022
26th May 2022
United States
Children
Non Fiction
History of art
688.725
Hardback
144
Width 279mm, Height 229mm
A beautiful visual celebration of the iconic LEGO minifigure its history, evolution, and status as a cultural icon.
The LEGO minifigure is one of the most recognisable and collectible toys on the planet. Over the span of 40 years it has evolved from a simple yellow figurine to a global pop culture icon. This landmark volume celebrates the colourful history, evolving design, and lasting impact of the one and only LEGO minifigure. Driven by compelling interviews and essays, lush photography, infographics, and never-before-seen visuals from inside the LEGO archives and beyond, this book is a wide-reaching visual exploration of why the minifigure matters as a beloved toy and as a singular cultural icon.
"Not only does it showcase some of the Minifigures LEGO have it also goes deeper and explores the humble origins of the much beloved characters and Minifigures we know today, from concept sketches to the final product, you'll be hooked from start to finish."
--The Brick Post
Brian Barrett is the News Editor at WIRED, where he helps guide and write daily coverage across of a variety of topics. Prior to WIRED he was the editor in chief of the tech and culture site Gizmodo and a business reporter for the Yomiuri Shimbun, Japans largest daily newspaper. His work has also appeared in theReal Simple, Details, Country Living, New YorkerandNew Yorkmagazine online, and more.