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金坂 健二 / Kenji Kanesaka

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Publisher/朝日ソノラマ

   Published/1978
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/172   Size/178*115*10
Google翻訳
"Shooting America" is a collection of works by Kenji Kanesaka, who was active as a Japanese writer, photographer, and filmmaker. After graduating from Keio University, he began to interact with American filmmakers through an international seminar at Harvard University, and after that he frequently traveled to the United States. Touching on the essence of the hippie movement, a counterculture created by young Americans in the 1960s, deepening friendships with big artists such as Allen Ginsberg, Andy Warhol, Patti Smith, and movies, photographs, essays, etc. in the depths of the United States Kenji Kanasaka, the pioneer of the "Angra writer" who continued to introduce the deep American culture that the Japanese longed for and was inspired by through hands-on experience. He published many films related to the above and private documentary photographs, and in 1968 published one of the best co-productions in the history of photography, "Underground Generation -Underground Generation-", but this book was published in 1978 by Asahi. A collection of works published by Sonorama, a unique book that introduces the unique culture of America with illustrations and texts.
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