野菜から見た肉 / A Vegetable View of Meat

久留 幸子 / Sachiko Kuru

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Publisher/パルコ出版

   Published/1988
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/210*260*10
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"A Vegetable View of Meat," a collection of works by Sachiko Kuru, one of Japan's leading photographers. Sachiko Kuru made a name for herself in commercial and fashion photography from the 1970s, gracing the covers of Shiseido advertisements, and her husband was Kazuya Takaoka, a leading art director in Japan. In the 1980s, she frequently appeared in the image visuals credits for Comme des Garçons, and is a representative female photographer of the bubble era. This particular work shares a similar atmosphere with the works of Sarah Moon and Deborah Tarverville, who used the body and nude as motifs, and is characteristic of this era. The following is a message copy from Tsutomu Uozumi: "Even when you close your eyes, another eye is still watching. If what you see is a photograph, then what you can't see is also a photograph. What you can't see is far more wonderful than what you can see. She is a person of vegetables. A person who waits quietly. And sometimes she encounters 'it'." The dust jacket is missing.
<Related Artists> 久留 幸子 / Sachiko Kuru
<Condition> Good. Missing obi-band.
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