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One of Japan's leading photographers, Kazutaka Narahara's photo book "Kingdom -The Garden of Silence / Inside the Wall- / Domains". In the 1950s, he received a great response at his solo exhibition “Human Land” and “Kingdom”, and since the 1960s, he has established a solid position in “Europe/Still Time” and “Elapsed Time” announced through overseas migration and travel. Kazutaka Narahara is a representative of the post-war Japanese photography world. Artistic works that combine conceptually rich styles, Japanese aesthetics and sensibilities learned in the West have earned a high reputation overseas, commonly known as "IKKO." This book is a collection of photographs edited from the work of the solo exhibition "Kingdom" held in 1958. The part of Gunkanjima in "Human Land" that was published in Chuo Koronsha's Modern Series Volume 1 "Kingdom" was deleted, and the "silence garden" that copied the men's monastery in Hokkaido, the women's prison in Wakayama The original "Kingdom" version was re-edited in a two-part copy of "Inside the Wall", with a new selection of photos. (Recorded in The Japanese Photobook 1912–1990)
<Related Artists>奈良原 一高 / Ikko Narahara、川田 喜久治 / Kikuji Kawada、細江 英公 / Eikoh Hosoe
<Condition> Jacket: Slightly burned / small stained, little edge-blurred / slightly damaged, body: heaven / ground / small mouth-burned / small spots, small seal mark in return
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