Okinawa

野村 恵子 / Keiko Nomura

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Publisher/Pierre Von Kleist Editions

   Published/2017
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/213*303*5
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“Okinawa” is a collection of works by Japanese female photographer Keiko Nomura. Keiko Nomura won the 28th Tadahiko Hayashi Award for the documentary “Otari-Pristine Peaks” in Otari, a small village in the foothills of the Northern Alps, Nagano Prefecture. And this photo book of “Okinawa”, which was published by a Portuguese publisher. For photographer Keiko Nomura, “Okinawa” has been a theme for many years and is an indispensable motif for works. Since my grandparents were from Okinawa, the journey began with "Deep South" (Little More, 1999), which inherited the blood, became Nomura's virgin work, and won the New Photo Award of the Japan Photography Association. Since then, in Nomura's works so far, Okinawa will appear frequently, but even in this book it is essential to talk about Okinawa such as `` raw '' `` sex '' `` sea '' `` primary color '' `` pig '' `` goat '' `` USA '' Motifs that cannot be scattered are scattered everywhere.
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