サラーム・アレイコム / Salaam Alaikum

東松 照明 / Shomei Tomatsu

¥22,000(¥20,000 + tax)

Publisher/写研

   Published/1968
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/195*225*20
Google翻訳
"Salaam Alleycom / Salaam Alaikum" is a collection of photographs by Higashimatsu Lighting, Japan's world-class photographer. The footprints left by Higashimatsu in the post-war Japanese photo history can be said to be extremely large. The career that counts nearly 60 years since the 1950s tells us everything, but the exhibition “Nippon Photography's 1968” catalog illustrated by the photo historian Ryuichi Kaneko starts in Higashimatsu and ends in Higashimatsu. It was a journalist who had been following "Nagasaki" and "Okinawa" for many years, and was also an excellent artist, as it was said to be the origin of "Provoke" by Daido Moriyama and Takuma Nakahira. Higashimatsu Lighting is a photographer who has been compatible with reporting, art, journalism and (private) documentaries for several decades. This book is a unique work composed of illustrations locally stored by Higashimatsu, who traveled to Afghanistan in the coverage of the magazine Sun. An exhibition and photo book entitled “The Kingdom of Mud” (Asahi Sonorama, 1978) has also been published, but this is a book published by Higashimatsu's self-established publishing company, Shaken.
<Related Artists> 東松 照明 / Shomei Tomatsu
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