戻る沖縄 / Modoru Okinawa

北島 敬三 / Keizo Kitajima

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Publisher/Gomma Books

   Published/2015
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/248*175*20
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Modoru Okinawa is a collection of photographs by Keizo Kitajima, a leading Japanese photographer. After studying at Daido Moriyama's workshop photo school, taking photographs with dignity and respect for human beings from the mid-1980s to the 1990s from the high-impact snaps that were housed in Shinjuku, New York, etc. from the late 70s to the 1980s From quiet portraits to solid landscapes, Keizo Kitajima continues to play an active role on the front lines, changing the style according to the times. This book is a book composed of illustrations recorded in Okinawa in the mid-70s before the establishment of CAMP. After the Vietnam War, a group of works that relentlessly snapped the appearance of American soldiers, widows, drunks, young people, etc. intertwined in the “Koza” entertainment district filled with a strange atmosphere of locals and Americans. An unforgettable and forgotten announcement that a photographer who could not find the necessity to publish as a photo book at that time was full of desire to find the meaning of a new work The truth of Okinawa that must not be missed. Limited to 1,000 copies. With edition number.
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