自由 / Jiyu(Freedom)

橋口 譲二 / George Hashiguchi

¥5,500(¥5,000 + tax)

Publisher/角川書店

   Published/1998
Format/ハードカバー&スリップケース   Pages/-   Size/215*160*15
Google翻訳
Japanese photographer Joji Hashiguchi's photo book "Jiyu (Freedom)". Joji Hashiguchi, one of Japan's leading documentary photographers, has left many works with a high message through dialogue with "society" and "people". He visited the area before and after the fall of the Berlin Wall and continued to pursue the transformation of cities and people. It originates through portraiture and continues to make recommendations to modern society. This book was taken in the early 80's when he traveled back to Berlin to discover the mysterious "freedom" after traveling to London, Liverpool, Nuremberg, West Berlin and New York. A sequel to "Sprint", which is a book and has the same design. The harsh life, rigor and pain behind the "freedom" pursued by young people living in Berlin, and the need for "existence as an individual (person)", while easily obtaining money and freedom A meaningful book that asks "something" that we Japanese need, through the contrast between Japan, a rich country that is rich in nature, and its "poor existence of individuals (people)."
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