Google翻訳
A collection of works by Japanese photographer Ikuhisa Sawada (1970-), "Substance". A graduate of Kanemura Osamu's workshop, Sawada is one of the rare photographers who, like Kanemura, inorganically photographs the visual faults of everyday life and, using his own unique language and exhibition structure, sublimates these images into landscapes as matter. This book is known as one of Sawada's masterpieces and has firmly established his name. Photographed in train stations since 2010, casual fences, pillars, shutters, etc. are reduced to "public space as matter" through repetition and abstraction. Furthermore, the layered design mixes these photographs with images of photographs actually placed in exhibition spaces, inducing a physical experience in which the perspectives of the artist and the viewer intersect with each turn of the page. This is an important work by an artist who continues to question the relationship between photography and space, and between media and the body. Three types of covers. Type B.