Zonen

Esaias Baitel

¥37,400(¥34,000 + tax)

Publisher/Bokomotiv

   Published/1982
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/143   Size/225*275*15
Google翻訳
"Zonen" is a photo book of Swedish photographer Essias Weitel. Born in 1949 in the port city of Trelleborg under a German father and a Latvian immigrant mother, Vitel is a documentary photographer who was active in Time and Newsweek after graduating from university. This book, which has been described as a masterpiece of subculture works, consists of illustrations taken in the 1970s when Bytel lived in Paris for five years. A sharp depiction of the lives of Nazi-rooted immigrants in the suburban Aubervilliers, as well as rockers and motorbikes living in the underground world of Paris. Weitel is the son of a Jewish immigrant with a father who was a survivor of the Jewish persecution in Auschwitz camp, and it is important that such a bloody Weitel stepped into their daily routine and photographed in Europe. A meaningful collection of works that includes the cruel past, various immigration issues in France, and sociality. A recommended book that tickles the heart with the intersection of subculture elements and documentaries.
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