のびやかな女たち / Women Come Alive(Signed)

松本 路子 / Michiko Matsumoto

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   Published/1978
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/196   Size/210*300*10
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Women Come Alive (Signed) is a collection of works by Michiko Matsumoto, one of postwar Japan's leading female photographers. At a time when ``masculinity'' was prioritized, men were the main players in society, and it was common for men to be photographed and women to be photographed, the women's liberation movement of the 1970s focused on women. Michiko Matsumoto is a young female photographer who aims her lens at the female artists she admires who are active on the front lines. Matsumoto's subjects have always been women, and he has continued to view women from a woman's perspective and convey the beauty of women to the public. This book contains numerous records of domestic and international women's lib in the 1970s, as well as portraits of people such as Eiko Ishioka, Tokiko Kato, and even Yoko Ono. ``A woman who has the will to live is beautiful'' ``A woman who is strong and carefree is beautiful'' This is a document of women photographed over an eight-year period while asking themselves these questions over and over again. It is also a record of our growth. Congratulations signed (however, the obi is missing) .
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