閉山日記

佐野 聖光 / Seikoh Sano

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Publisher/Self-Published(私家版)

   Published/1976
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/250*265*25
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A photo collection of Japanese photographer Shoko Sano "Kozan Diary". Seimitsu Sano joined Akasaka Studio in 1963 and later studied with photographer Yagi Genjiro in 1967. This document is a document that follows the closure of the Ashio Mine, known as a representative mine in Japan. The industry has narrowed due to the exhaustion of copper mines and the import of ores, etc., and the closure was notified on November 1, 1972, and the Ashio Mine was closed in 1973. It starts from "3 years from that" which copied houses of workers who lost in popularity and became rough, and it is a day of the mountain closing ceremony, the day of labor union dissolution, the state of the mine of the day, the labor which becomes scattered. Of the people at Ashio, and copies of materials leading to the closure of the mountain. Workers covered in dirt and dust feel a drama as they take off their work clothes and move on to re-start, but they carefully cut off the complex expressions of the workers who are reckless in the times. It is one of the unknown masterpieces listed in the Kimura Ihei photo award candidate (in that year, he received the award "Kohei Hirano's" Painukaji ", and not the award with the candidate" Sujimi "of Hiromi Tsuchida).
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