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TheWrap Launches "TheWrapBook”: A Cinematic Collectible Celebrating The Art of Entertainment

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Photograph by Stefan Ruiz TheWrap is pleased to announce the launch of TheWrapBook, a cinematic coll

Photograph by Stefan Ruiz TheWrap is pleased to announce the launch of TheWrapBook, a cinematic collectible celebrating the art of entertainment. This edition features an exciting cross-section of artists, filmmakers, and writers, including photographer Catherine Opie, filmmaker Martin Scorsese, artist Richard Phillips and essays by feminist author Salamishah Tillet and screenwriter Joe Eszterhas. Its publication is timed to coincide with Frieze LA, the 96th Academy Awards on March 10 and TheWrap's 15th anniversary this year. Guided by the vision of editorial director Stefano Tonchi and TheWrap’s CEO and editor in chief Sharon Waxman, TheWrapBook is a first-of-its kind publication chronicling a year in cinema through artful collaborations between fine artists and Hollywood’s leading talent. Contributors include Stefan Ruiz, Marilyn Minter, Guy Stanley Philoche, Jeffrey Gibson, Francois Berthoud, Laurie Simmons and many others. Subjects of their work include Ava DuVernay, Barry Keoghan, Margot Robbie, Bradley Cooper, Sandra Huller, Cillian Murphy, Todd Haynes and more. "The convergence of entertainment with fashion and luxury has been happening on a larger scale and quicker pace than ever before," said Waxman, "And we wanted to capture that spirit of collaboration in an homage to the year in cinema. To create that vision, we were delighted to collaborate with Stefano Tonchi, who has been bringing those threads together, including the art world, for his entire career." “Collectible print is having a renaissance as luxury brands want to engage with elevated niche audiences and offer in-depth experiences,” shared Tonchi, “I believe there is a magic opportunity for an art publication at the intersection of luxury and entertainment focused on Los Angeles." TheWrapBook is the cornerstone of WrapStyle: A multi-platform destination for art and style aficionados, and entertainment enthusiasts in Los Angeles and beyond. This latest venture marks a significant milestone for TheWrap, an innovative force in entertainment, media and now, fashion and art news. TheWrapBook will be launched concurrently with the new WrapStyle vertical across digital, social and event platforms. TheWrap will fete the launch of TheWrapBook at The Roof at The West Hollywood Edition during Frieze LA. This invite-only event will be a gathering of luminaries from the art, entertainment, and fashion worlds to toast to this exciting new venture. To learn more about TheWrapBook, visit [here](. For media inquiries, please contact: Jonathan Frydman jonathanfrydmancommunications@gmail.com By subscribing to TheWrap newsletters, you acknowledge and consent to our Personal Contacts and Privacy Policy TheWrap | 2034 Armacost Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90025 [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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