花子(First Edition, First Printing)

川内 倫子 / Rinko Kawauchi

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Publisher/リトル・モア

   Published/2001
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/190*230*8
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"Hanako" is a collection of photographs of Japanese female photographer Rinko Kawauchi. Born in 1972. Graduated from the College of Adults and Adults in 1993 and became a freelancer since 1997. The same year, the Guardian Garden won the ninth Grand Prix exhibition. After receiving the 27th Kimura Ihei photo award for "Utatane" and "Fireworks" in 2002, solo exhibition at the Cartier Foundation Museum in Paris in 2005. Riko Kawauchi has received strong acclaim both at home and abroad, continuing her creative activities. This book is the third work of "The Trilogy," along with "Utatane" and "Fireworks," a photo derived from a documentary film that tracks the days of Hanako Imamura and his family who were "Tabe Art" artists living in Kyoto. In the collection, Imamurai houses are projected at different angles from the movie. From the beginning when Kawauchi visited and first met Hanako, warm family's daily life, the door of the title is held, and cherry blossoms in full bloom and gentle sunlight continue to the beautiful outdoors. The combination of transparent photographs and the atmosphere of Hanako with disabilities, this is a book that is both relaxed and non-cloudy but full of charm.
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<Condition> Body: Very few cover damage, few seal marks
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