舞踏 / The Butoh

羽永 光利 / Mitsutoshi Hanaga

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Publisher/現代書館

   Published/1983
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/260*185*13
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Japanese photographer Mitsutoshi Hanaga's photo book "Butoh / The Butoh". Mitsutoshi Hanaga, an avant-garde art photographer who has been active since the 1960s after the war. Inspired by the professor's theory that "discover beauty in grotesque" while enrolled as an artist at the Bunka Gakuin, he became a freelancer from the early 1960s, and became a freelancer in contemporary art, butoh, underground theater, small theater movements, events, etc. He is a photographer who has recorded "Japanese gestures" such as ceremonies, university struggles, and pollution accusations. In recent years, a collection of works selected from a huge archive "Mitsutoshi Hanaga 1000" has been announced and has become a hot topic. This book is a collection of works published by Gendai Shokan, which has published numerous subculture works in 1983. A pioneer in which "Butoh" became known worldwide as "Butoh", the performance scene of Japan's leading avant-garde artists such as Tatsumi Hijikata, Min Tanaka, Akaji Maro, and Akira Kasai. A rare collection of works that contains. A number of plates that symbolize Japanese culture, recording the avant-garde activities of the artists who were behind Japan after the turbulent war.
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