hysteric One

井上 青龍 / Seiryu Inoue

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Publisher/Hysteric

   Published/2001
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/260*228*10
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A photo collection of Japanese photographer Seiryu Inoue "hysteric One". Born in Tosa City, Kochi Prefecture, she studied under the masterpiece Takeshi Iwamiya in the 1950s, began taking photographs on the stage in Kansai, and was a documentary photographer who also had a great influence on Daido Moriyama. A work that lives in one of Japan's leading doya town "Kamagasaki" and interacts with local people and portrays the harsh daily life and drama of the human being is presented as the "Human Hundred View-Kamagasaki" in 1961, 5th Japan Photography We will receive the Critics Association New Face Award and Camera Art New Face Award. Since then, he will be a lecturer at the Faculty of Photography, Osaka Art University, as if following Iwamiya, but he is a legendary photographer who died in an accident during the filming of the masterpiece "Okinawa Amami", which he follows Kamagasaki. This book is the first of a series of photographs published by the collection brand Hysteric Grammar, and is a book consisting of works by Kamagasaki. Kagasaki's social-human story is a place for photographers to be "a place where people themselves like to cry so much that they want to die and they hate so much that they want to die". Limited to 500 copies. Edition numbered.
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