Too Much

木村 英輝 & ガリバー / Hideki Kimura & Gulliver

¥33,000(¥30,000 + tax)

Publisher/Self-Published(私家版)

   Published/1970
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/304   Size/180*103*15
Google翻訳
An art book and photo collection edited by Japanese artists Hideki Kimura and Shuzo Azuchi. When he was a lecturer at Kyoto City University of Arts, he had students such as Issey Miyake's textile designer Makiko Minagawa, and produced Japan's first rock festival "Too Much". Hideki Kimura, a prodigy who turned into a painter before his 60th birthday. On the other hand, "Gulliver" Azuchi Shuzo is a contemporary artist active in various fields such as painting, printmaking, video, and installation. This book is a conceptual collection of works published two months before the legendary festival "Too Much" by two unique artists. Based on the inclination to the world of hippies, beats, LSD and art rock, quoting the books and works of the Beatles, Warhol, Che Guevara, and even Peter Dragger, "transcends history, tradition, system and climate." A unique book that claims to be ``aiming for complete freedom''. A rare book that allows you to feel the atmosphere of the era by mixing photographs of Kenji Kanesaka, Kenji Ishiguro, Masahisa Fukase, Min Watanabe and others with the editor's own text.
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