Washington Square

Dave Heath

¥13,200(¥12,000 + tax)

Publisher/Stanley Barker

   Published/2016
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/104   Size/220*280*15
Google翻訳
Works of the United States leading photographer, Dave Heath "Washington Square". Heath was born and raised in Philadelphia before the war, and he started taking photographs in earnest when he moved to Korea in the 1950s, and returned to the local area after returning home to Higher Education in Higher Education, University of Philadelphia, and more. I will study photos at the "New Bauhaus" which was the institution. When he was a child, he was abandoned by his parents, abandoned by his grandparents, and the picture of Heath who lived in a difficult situation such as an orphanage basically has neither a beautiful scenery nor a portrait of a smile. A number of portraits that make you feel somewhere lonely and even lonely. However, it is only said that it is "the essence of humanity", and sometimes a picture in which a couple or a friend leads to each other is inserted, which brings out the appearance of "loneliness" and "solidity". This is composed of photographs taken on the stage of "Washington Square" in the early days of Heath, depicting when and where the subculture movement was rampant, and Beatnik's iconic Jack Kerruck also appeared You In 2016, Heath passed away at the age of 85, and the book was published in the same year. Limited to 1,000 copies.
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