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"Into the Silent Land" is a collection of works by Yoshida Ueda, one of the leading Japanese contemporary photographers. It became a topic to announce "68th Street", which was shot in New York in 2018, but the high-quality costume matched to the high-quality photos makes Japan feel the size of a distant scale of Japan . To that extent, the beauty and quality of Ueda's plates inevitably require high quality materials and designs as well. Here, too, in 1991, it is a luxurious edition work published by Kyoto Shoin, now, landscapes and portraits included in the representative works "QUINAULT" and "AMAGATSU", and men's nude and still life, Nobuo Ebikawa, Portraits of celebrities such as Allen Ginsburg, Annie Leibovitz, and Robert MapleSorpe are composed of all pages printed separately. The editorial editor is Hitoshi Tsuzuki, and the designer is Ueda's master, Ryo Kasai who is familiar with it. Limited to 1,000 copies. Edition numbered.
<Related Artists> 上田 義彦 / Yoshihiko Ueda
<Condition> Case: Slight color, color, color, body: Cover color, color, sky, earth, small area color