原色の街

荒木 経惟 / Nobuyoshi Araki

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Publisher/新潮社

   Published/1992
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/150*223*18
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A photo book "The City of Primary Colors", which is known as the Alaky nickname, and represents Japan's leading photographer, Keisuke Araki. This book is a collection of works published in 1992 that attempted to photograph Yoshiyuki Konosuke's novel "The City of Primary Colors". In the photo collection "Mitori" published in 1982, photographs are taken on the basis of "Takekurabe" by Kazuo Higuchi, but the image of Dojo Town (Tokyo), which also served as a stage for this novel where a prostitute appeared Araki went to Osaka in search of the site and took pictures. I said at the beginning that "I lost my wife, continued to shoot the sky and the near view in monochrome, and then I entered the color scene. I wanted a color very much, and that was the primary color too". Araki pointing the camera to the colorful Osaka crowd from the monochrome world as if projecting a. The scene of Osaka such as Shinsaibashi, Tsutenkaku, Shilomachi, and the people I met are also shown in color, and I have a feeling of novelty in Ayase with a certain woman (married woman K). It is a book that contains three days and four nights of sentimental travel while making Osaka feel like energy and mess everywhere, unlike Tokyo, which is also synonymous with Araki.
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<Condition> Body: Cover small stain, obi small damage ※ This item can be delivered in letter pack
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