欲望一

越川 隆 / Takashi Koshikawa

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Publisher/パロル舎

   Published/1980
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/150*208*5
Google翻訳
"Yokubou Ichi" is a collection of works by Japanese photographer Takashi Koshikawa. "Image Shop CAMP" was established near Shinjuku Gyoen in June 1976. It was established as a base for activities by graduates of Daido Moriyama's class at the Terakoya-style "Workshop Photography School" presided over by Shomei Tomatsu. Moriyama was of course there, and also Keizo Kitajima and Seiji Kurata, and photo exhibitions, group exhibitions, workshops, etc. were held regularly. From 1979, Kitajima held a photo exhibition every month for a year, and at the same time published a booklet called "Photographic Express". This eliminated the gap in the exhibition period due to a lack of works, which is common in galleries, and this overwhelming action and power also had a great influence on other photographers. Koshikawa also held a series of exhibitions at CAMP in 1980, and like Kitajima, he also left a booklet (from the same Parol-sha). This is the first commemorative issue. It is a series of intense monochromes that are typical of CAMP and seem to have been influenced by Kitajima and others.
<Related Artists> 森山 大道 / Daido Moriyama
北島 敬三 / Keizo Kitajima
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