Spider's Strategy

金村 修 / Osamu Kanemura

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Publisher/オシリス

   Published/2001
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/102   Size/230*288*13
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Photo book "Spider's Strategy / Spider's Strategy" by Japanese photographer Osamu Kanamura. Osamu Kanamura studied experimental films at the Image Forum Imaging Laboratory in his twenties, then entered the Tokyo College of Photography and studied photography with Kiyoshi Suzuki. After that, he continued to take photographs while working as a lecturer at a photography school and working as a newspaper delivery participant, and was selected as one of the six photographers to be watched in the world at the MoMA exhibition in 1996, after passing the age of 30. . The following year, in 1997, he was awarded the Japan Photography Association Newcomer Award, the 13th Higashikawa Prize for New Artist, and in 2000 he was the second youngest ever to win the 19th Domon Ken Prize. This book is a masterpiece of Osamu Kanamura, published in 2001 in the same year as "I can tell". A photographer's willingness to explore the essence of a “modern Japanese urban space” that has no gaps and is full of objects, wandering through the maze of cities, such as electric wires, alleys, and ruins stretched like a spider web. While pursuing a unique photographic expression that is neither landscape nor architecture, it clearly shows "Japan" in it. The text is by architect Arata Isozaki. The binding is art director, Okumura Yukimasa. Posted in Parr & Badger Vol Ⅱ.
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<Condition> Jacket: small thread, few scratches, marginal wrinkle obi missing, body: average aging
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