触れない光 Yokohama・Yokosuka 1994-95

西山 英彰 / Hideaki Nishiyama

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   Published/1995
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/220*273*5
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A collection of photographs by Japanese photographer Hideaki Nishiyama "The Untouched Light Yokohama · Yokosuka 1994-95". Born in 1938 in Shanghai, he returned home with his family in the year following the end of the war, and moved to Tokushima, Osaka, and Tokyo afterward, and lived in Kamakura. As a 17-year-old high school student, he met a poem by Katsue Kitazono, and participated as a co-person in Poetry Magazine "VOU", which he presides over. It is said that he lived in charge of poetry for almost 10 years. In 1978, she became interested in photography on the occasion of her daughter's birth, and she started her own photography while working as an advertising agency, and held the first exhibition in mole in 1995, and was published on that occasion. Is the book. As the title, it is composed of snaps taken in Yokohama and Yokosuka, but it makes sense of the depiction of light and shadow (darkness), and it is certainly poetry. According to the person, "a photograph has a mysterious time structure that repeatedly circulates consciousness and sense from self to object, from object to self." Book design that brings these series of photographs into a poetic and aesthetic one. I am in charge of a representative of Japan, Kiyoshi Suzuki.
<Related Artists> 鈴木 清 / Kiyoshi Suzuki石内 都 / Miyako Ishiuchi
<Condition> Body: Cover small thread · small yogore, other aged
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