いつか見た風景(First Edition)

北井 一夫 / Kazuo Kitai

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Publisher/蒼穹舎

   Published/1990
Format/ハードカバー&スリップケース   Pages/-   Size/225*265*20
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A collection of works by Kazuo Kitai, a photographer representing Japan after the war, "Scenery I saw someday." Kitai's initial activities are based on "reportage", recording Yokosuka's nuclear submarine port rivalry struggle, containing a photo book "Resistance" (1965) published in the private edition, and a struggle against the construction of New Tokyo International (Narita) Airport "Sanrizuka" (1971) is given as an early representative work. However, Kitai also moves away from the "fight", just like Yasuo Higa and Kourai Hirashi and others gradually distanced from "the struggle" in Okinawa and refocused on Okinawa's "inside". I'm leaving. Therefore, on the other side of high economic growth, attention is paid to the activities of the people of the country that are being forgotten and left behind, and it is the representative work of Kitai second term "To village" and it results in the activity as a "writer" went. This book contains 32 illustrations selected from the illustrations taken when traveling around the country in the early 70's, which triggered Kitai to devote to artist activities, and the photographer at the end of the volume The text by the person is also published. Edited by Michitaka Ota and Akira Hasegawa. Published 1990 first edition. Limited to 750 copies.
<Related Artists> 北井 一夫 / Kazuo Kitai
<Condition> Case: thin tape mark, body: cover small thread
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