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"Scenes of Tsunetoshi Osafune" is a collection of works by Japanese photographer and artist Tsunetoshi Osafune. Born in Hokkaido, he became familiar with photography from elementary school, went on to study electrical engineering at university, and became a teacher in Shizuoka after graduation. Despite suffering from stomach cancer at a young age and undergoing three surgeries, he began working as a photographer in 1974 after the surgery. He became a member of Shizuoka's "Photographic Group GIG" and held a solo exhibition at the gallery "PUT" in Shinjuku, and continued to work energetically from the 1970s, expanding his expression into media art and sculpture. This book is a collection of works and a record published in conjunction with a memorial exhibition for Tsunetoshi Osafune, who passed away in 2009. In addition to reprints of the five books that Osafune himself edited and published as private editions, "traverse," "Landscape - field observation," "snap photographs," "seascape," and "Otaru City Shiomidai Junior High School 1957," the set includes seven books: "Performance / Computer Art / Sculpture," which summarizes his intermedia expressive activities, and "Sights / Walking," which compiles Osafune's statements and texts. Although it lacks "Arumono," known as Osafune's masterpiece, this is a retrospective that allows you to experience his diverse sensibilities and expressions.