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Japan's world-famous female photographer, Miyako Ishiuchi's photo book “Mothers 2000-2005 Inscription of the Future (With OBI)”. Following the genealogy of artists who led the post-war Japanese photography world, such as Tomatsu Lighting and Daido Moriyama, the early trilogy “Zessho / Yokosuka Story”, “Apartment”, and “Street of Night” are representative works that have their names in Japanese photography history. is known. Since the 1990s, he has been working hard to create close-ups of the “body” that engraves “time” and “memory”, including “1, 9, 4, 7”, “Hiromi 1955”, “1906 to the Skin” and “Scars”. ] Is famous. This book is the official catalog of the "Mothers" Japan Pavilion, which was exhibited as the representative work of the 51st Venice Biennale in 2005, and is a photo book published in commemoration of the exhibition. By facing the death of my deeply motivated mother, she confronts the “things” left by her and describes the close-up of the “body” and captures it in a photograph. A private documentary that carefully surpasses the grief of imagination in the process and carefully remembers the memory of the mother who was an independent woman. Also includes some of the first trilogy. With obi.