Natural Stories

畠山 直哉 / Naoya Hatakeyama

¥4,400(¥4,000 + tax)

Publisher/産經新聞社

   Published/2011
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/159   Size/250*198*15
Google翻訳
A photo book by Naoya Hatakeyama, one of Japan's leading photographers. Naoya Hatakeyama was born in Rikuzentakata City, Iwate Prefecture, and began photography while attending the University of Tsukuba under the influence of photographer Seiji Otsuji. After graduating from university, he created a series that captures factories, mining sites, and their ruins related to mineral resources such as limestone and coal throughout Japan, and in 1997, he created the 22nd Kimura Ihei Exhibition in ``LIME WORKS''. Win an award. Since then, he has continued to actively present works that continue to question the relationship between cities, nature, and humans while traveling overseas. This book is a catalog photo book published on the occasion of an exhibition held at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography in 2011. Hatakeyama, who lost his mother and suffered severe damage in the aftermath of the Great East Japan Earthquake, has added landscape photographs of his hometown Rikuzentakata to the exhibition, as well as a collection of works that provide a new perspective on the relationship between "nature" and "human beings." , the theme was "Natural Stories." It includes many masterpieces from 2000 onwards, including the masterpiece ``Blast'', ``Terryl'', ``Atmos'', and ``Lime Hills''.
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