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"The World of Photographer Eikoh Hosoe: Spherical Photography Dualism" is a collection of works by Eikoh Hosoe, one of Japan's leading postwar photographers. From his avant-garde nudes rich in experimental expressions such as "Man and Woman," "Rosando," and "Kamaitachi," to children's documentaries such as "Why, Mother, Why?" and "Taka-chan and I -A Dog's Journey to Japan-," his skills were outstanding at the time and he was highly praised overseas. Daido Moriyama, who came to Tokyo through the introduction of Takeji Iwamiya to join VIVO, ended up becoming Eikoh Hosoe's assistant, but he once said, "Hosoe was always busy, and there were often only me and Higashimatsu at the VIVO office." This book is a catalogue of works published on the occasion of an exhibition held at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography in the 2000s, and is a book that covers his major works as well as his previous works. Transparent cover included.