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"The Sixties by Kishin (With OBI)" is a photobook by leading Japanese photographer Kishin Shinoyama. Alongside Nobuyoshi Araki and others, Kishin Shinoyama is one of Japan's leading postwar photographers. While renowned for his portraits of women, including gravure, child idols, and nudes, he also has a strong curiosity for the "human scent" of architecture, space, and food, capturing the "atmosphere of the times" in a variety of fields to satisfy his visual desires. This book, selected and edited by renowned creative director Shigeo Goto, features only his earliest works from the 1960s, spanning over 50 years of photography. The book includes unpublished works from the Security Treaty protests, fashion shows at Shirokiya, and Tenjo Sajiki (The Tenjo Sajiki), as well as vintage photos of Carmen Maki. From his early collection "Nude" to "The Brith," "Death Valley," "Twin," and the solarized work "Phantom," this collection beautifully captures the atmosphere of the 1960s, the origins of Kishin Shinoyama's photography. Comes with obi.