団結かたく旗たかく

指田 実 / Minoru Sashida

¥22,000(¥20,000 + tax)

Publisher/指田実遺作集刊行委員会

   Published/1972
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/183*258*5
Google翻訳
A collection of photographs by Japanese photographer Minoru Sashida, "Flag of the United States". Born in 1928. Joined Kokusai Tsushinsha after working as a news agency. He was active as a photographer and news photographer at Nikkan Shimbun, and participated in the formation of the Japan Realism Photography Group in 1963. He published his work in magazines such as "Economics" and "Labor and Peasant Movement", and died of renal failure in 1972. This book was made by the officials of the Japan News Agency and the Realism Photography Group after the death of Sashida, as described in "Collections of Unearthed Works". Sashida's works, which have been photographed and presented as photographs of the actual situations and struggles of workers, farmers, citizens, etc., whose lives have been broken apart along with the rapidly changing society in the 1960s, are posted in each series. At the bottom of Sashida's work is `` Sashida, a large capital and government that has pursued only production while enforcing harsh labor that ignores humanity, spoiling pollution and destroying civilian life. It was said that Mr. San's strong anger ”(postscript), but while dealing with social themes, the atmosphere of the photograph is gentle and it may be said that it is the human nature of Sashida.
<Related Artists> 東松 照明 / Shomei Tomatsu
<Condition> Main body: Cover low scratch, low stain, low edge damage, etc.
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