奈良原 一高 / Ikko Narahara

奈良原 一高 / Ikko Narahara

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Publisher/岩波書店

   Published/1997
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/71   Size/225*225*10
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A collection of photographs by Japanese photographer Ichitaka Narahara. He made a shocking debut in "Human Land" (1956), which presented the fundamental situation of "Nature and Man" and "Social Mechanisms vs. Man" as a "Personal Document". "Ichitaka Narahara has been releasing large-scale works that fuse sensibilities with sensibility. In the 1960s and 1970s, he formed "VIVO" with Tomatsu Lighting, Kikuharu Kawada, Eikoh Hosoe and others, and stayed in Europe, mainly in Paris, and the United States, mainly in New York. ) Announced `` Time to Extinguish '' (1975), and produced numerous masterpieces representing Japan after the war, such as `` Japanesque '' (1970) and `` Kingdom '' (1970), which projected Japan re-recognized after returning from a foreign country. I'm a photographer. This book is the “Japanese Photographer Series 31” published by Iwanami Shoten, focusing on the representative works described above, as well as works from the mid-80s-90s activities of “U Space” and “Sora Time”. One book edited in two parts.
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<Condition> Jacket: small thread, obi little burnt, little damage
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