Google翻訳
Photo book "Kingdom / Man and His Land (Signed)" by Ikko Narahara, one of Japan's leading photographers. After graduating from the Faculty of Law at Chuo University, Ikko Narahara majored in art history at Waseda University's graduate school. He made a striking debut in the 1956 exhibition "Human Land", and won the Japan Photo Critics Association Newcomer Award for "Kingdom" in 1958. From the 1960s onwards, he established a solid position with works such as "Europe: Still Time" and "Disappeared Time" published through overseas migration and travel, and became a driving force in the post-war Japanese photography world. It is popular and has a high reputation. This book is the first work of "Contemporary Images", which summarizes the works of representative Japanese photographers. ``Garden of Silence,'' which depicts a men's monastery in Hokkaido; ``Inside the Wall,'' a women's prison in Wakayama; It consists of parts. Signed by the precious photographer .