天地戯場 Kiyoshi Suzuki Photographs 1990←92

鈴木 清 / Kiyoshi Suzuki

¥66,000(¥60,000 + tax)

Publisher/Self-Published(私家版)

   Published/1992
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/210*265*10
Google翻訳
"Tenchi Gekijo" is a photo collection by Japanese photographer Suzuki Kiyoshi. Born in a small mining town in Fukushima Prefecture, isolated from the city, Suzuki lived a hard life of manual labor, and the circus and traveling performers gathered there. In this chaotic world, Suzuki discovered a glittering world of brilliant colors, and experienced the beauty of vanity and the virtual world during his youth. Since then, with the "coal mines" as his roots, Suzuki Kiyoshi has been exploring the relationship between dreams and reality, the world and the self through photography. His debut work, "Nagare no Uta," is a pure expression of Suzuki's thoughts. Suzuki's journey of self-discovery then spread to Asia, and was expressed through the medium of a "photobook," which he edited and bound himself. This is his sixth collection of works, and is a collection of snapshots taken as he traveled around Southeast Asia, including Jakarta, Manila, and Taipei. Attracted by "the overwhelming climate and the activities of those who live there," he wandered the outskirts of the city "in the ocean of consciousness that fades and fades on the retina, searching for just one word to understand...". This book condenses the "themes" that have surrounded Suzuki throughout his life, such as "nostalgia," "travel," "women," "death," and "chaos," and reaches the pinnacle of "self-expression in a self-produced photo book." Separate volume included.
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