風知草 / Kazeshirigusa

松井 洋子 / Yoko Matsui

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Publisher/蒼穹舎

   Published/2005
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/210*260*8
Google翻訳
A photo collection of Japanese female photographer Yoko Matsui, "Kazeshirigusa". Born in 1969. After graduating from university in Tokyo, he studied with photographer Shoji Ueda and moved to Tottori. While working as a curator of the Ueda Shoji Photography Art Museum, he continued taking photographs by participating in group exhibitions, retired from the art museum in 1997, and held his first solo exhibition "From a Small Walk". Returning to Tokyo in the same year, I have been active as a photographer since 2003. This book is a collection of photographs published in 2005 from the stables, and consists of photographs taken with Tottori, which Matsui has spent. Tsujigahama that Matsui loved. The figures of the parents who were called are also shown, and it is also noted that this was the last place I spent with my father. Somewhat lyrical sights, such as the atmosphere of the heavy shade of the mountains, the play with the family, the innocence with animals, etc. have some sentimental taste, but at the end of the book the poet Inagawa, "Theme" Ueda Shoji In contrast to being a photographer who stood up, Matsui's photographs are said to be "voice" that speaks of his whereabouts. It is also a book that projects itself to Matsui's irreplaceable existence, which is the scenery of Tottori's familiar surroundings and his family.
<Related Artists> 植田 正治 / Shoji Ueda
<Condition> Body: Cover small thread, edge small damage
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