消滅した時間 / Where Time Has Vanished 1970-1974(Revise Edition, Second Printing)

奈良原 一高 / Ikko Narahara

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Publisher/クレオ

   Published/1997
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/308*308*20
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"Where Time Has Vanished 1970-1974 (Revised Edition, Second Printing)" is a photo collection by Japan's leading photographer, Ikko Narahara. After graduating from Chuo University's Faculty of Law, he majored in art history at Waseda University's graduate school. He subsequently became devoted to avant-garde art, deepening his connections with numerous artists while paving the way for his career as a photographer. He made a stunning debut with his first exhibition, "Human Land," in 1956, and won the Japan Photo Critics Association Newcomer Award for his work in "Kingdom" in 1958. A proud postwar Japanese photographer, known internationally for his sublime aesthetic sense, exceptional camerawork, and consistently innovative work, he continually pursued new possibilities in photographic expression. Known affectionately as "Ikko," he is highly regarded overseas. This book is a collection of 101 images taken by Narahara during his time in the United States from 1970 to 1974. This book includes "Two Jacqueline Masks," a work that was praised by Diane Arbus herself when she participated in her workshop in 1971, hoping to rethink photography from scratch. Following the first edition published in 1975, this is a revised new edition published in 1995 with 19 new illustrations. It is in both English and Japanese. Published in 1997, second printing.
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