村へ / To the Village(Signed)

北井 一夫 / Kazuo Kitai

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Publisher/淡交社

   Published/1980
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/235*183*28
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A collection of photographs by Japan's leading photographer Kazuo Kitai, "To the Village (Signed)". He started taking photographs by himself while he was a student at the Nihon University College of Art, and announced ``resistance'' in 1965 that portrayed an opposition movement against a nuclear submarine's port call at Yokosuka U.S. military base in 1965. We will continue to take pictures as a reportage of the All-Beam Movement and summarize the lives of people who continue to live in the struggle against the construction of the New Tokyo International Airport from 1969 as "Miritsuka". In the 1970s, many masterpieces were published, such as "Kimura Ihei Paris" as a representative of "Nomurasha", which documented the lives of rural people who were left behind in the high-growth era. Kazuo Kitai, a documentary photographer who has released a work that depicts the daily lives of people living in Ichii from the 1980s onwards with a unique perspective, and has kept a warm eye on everyday life with an excellent theme setting and outstanding aesthetic sense. This book is the 1st Kimura Ihei Photography Award winning work that should shine. A social documentary that travels all over Japan and walks around, carefully depicting the forgotten good old Japanese lifestyle and original scenery, and the daily lives of the people who live there. An early representative work of Kazuo Kitai. Signed by the photographer .
<Related Artists> 北井 一夫 / Kazuo Kitai
<Condition> Jacket: Slightly threaded, slightly stained, slightly edged and slightly damaged, Body: slightly edged damaged
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