Tokyo Style Postcards

都築 響一 / Kyoichi Tsuzuki

¥1,650(¥1,500 + tax)

Publisher/Lampoon House

   Published/1994
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/120*175*8
Google翻訳
"Tokyo Style Postcards" is a collection of postcards by Japanese editor Kyoichi Tsuzuki (1956-). For many years, Tsuzuki has focused on the obscure cultures and lives of people remaining in the corners of the city, documenting the real living scenes behind high-end design and sophisticated lifestyles. His representative work, "TOKYO STYLE," published in 1993, received high praise both domestically and internationally for its unvarnished portrayal of the living spaces of people living in Tokyo. This book is a related work published the following year, expanding the worldview of "TOKYO STYLE" into the more accessible medium of postcards. The postcards contain not tourist attractions or urban landmarks, but fragments of Tokyo living spaces surrounded by magazines, clothing, furniture, and everyday items. The hobbies, memories, and ingenuity of living accumulated within the limited space quietly tell the story of each resident's individuality. The perspective of "TOKYO STYLE," which looked at Tokyo from a different angle than the glamorous urban image, is carried over to this book, and it can be enjoyed as a valuable record that conveys the atmosphere and lifestyle culture of Tokyo in the 1990s. This is an interesting book among the related publications that you'll want to see alongside the main photobook.
<Related Artists> 都築 響一 / Kyoichi Tsuzuki
<Condition> Very good.
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