江田島 / Scene of Edajima

迫 幸一 / Koichi Sako

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Publisher/Self-Published(私家版)

   Published/1990
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/260*185*15
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A photo collection of Japanese photographer Koichi Sako "Etajima / Scene of Edajima". Born in Kashiwa City, Hiroshima Prefecture in 1918, Koichi Sako is a representative photographer from the region who has been active since the war. His works have been presented frequently with Asahi cameras, cameras daily, and light paintings, exhibited at the exhibition “Abstract by Cameras” held at MoMA in New York in 1959, and at the Victoria Albert Museum in London in 1975. A photographer who has also exhibited at the "National Land" exhibition and has been stored as a permanent collection in a total of 7 points. Although the number of works published as works is small, “Genealogy” announced in '75 is a representative work. And this book is a collection of photographs composed of illustrations taken literally on the stage of "Etajima", published in 1990. Once Etajima floating in the Seto Inland Sea, Hiroshima Bay, once a military base of the navy and where many facilities of the Maritime Self-Defense Force still exist. The first half of the Maritime Self-Defense Forces in the second half contains people and scenery of Edajima, and this book is fascinated by many works rich in modernism, such as rich monochrome tones and outstanding modeling sense.
<Related Artists> 植田 正治 / Shoji Ueda塩谷 定好 / Teiko Shiotani迫 幸一 / Koichi Sako
<Condition> Jacket: Small thread, Body: Small space Yogore
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