花曲 / Kakyoku

荒木 経惟 / Nobuyoshi Araki

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Publisher/新潮社

   Published/1997
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/230*300*30
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A photo book "Flower song / Kakyoku" by Araki Kosuke, a leading Japanese photographer. This book is a collection of works on the theme of "flower" that Araki has been shooting for many years. Araki began to take flowers in the early 70's, and it was said that it was withered flowers that were set up in the tomb of Jyuni-ji Temple in Minowa where his parents' home was. In addition, I am devoted to the photography of a flower and announces a series such as "color indepiction" and "color flower" which painted, including "color scenery". Kyoto Contemporary Art Museum and Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography also have exhibitions with flowers as their motif. This is a large book with nearly 250 pages. The following excerpts from the band: "A tempting aroma, a bewitching scent. A graceful, ferocious flower, a flower, a flower ... that dissipates the eros from the moment of the flourishing glory to the end of the day. "Festival: A glamorous, glamorous, glamorous flower flower that captures an even faint sound that lives in light and dark." Missing OBI.
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<Condition> Jacket: Slightly threaded/frayed edge, obi Missing body: Same as aged
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