系譜 / Genealogy(Signed)

迫 幸一 / Koichi Sako

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Publisher/北日本出版

   Published/1975
Format/ハードカバー&スリップケース   Pages/108   Size/270*260*18
Google翻訳
A collection of photographs by Japanese photographer Koichi Sako. Born in Kure City, Hiroshima Prefecture in 1918, Koichi Sako is a photographer representing the area that was active after the war. Asahi Camera, camera daily, optical paintings, etc., frequently exhibited works, exhibited in the exhibition “Abstract with Cameras” at MoMA in New York in 1959, and in 1975 at the Victoria Albert Museum in London A photographer who has also exhibited in the “National Land” exhibition and has been collected as a permanent collection. There are only a few works published, and in 1990 a collection of works with the motif of Etajima was promoted. In the youth era, the main work of the artist who was longing to become a poet and was attracted by the mysterious nuances of black and white gradation and the unique volume, was devoted to the world of "monochrome" is recorded The One book that is fascinated by the rich use of cameras reminiscent of sumi-e and paintings, and a number of wonderful works overflowing with a sense of form. Signed with a signature (however, the address is erased) .
<Related Artists> 迫 幸一 / Koichi Sako
<Condition> Case: Small discoloration, small discoloration, small discoloration Jacket: Small discoloration , heaven, ground, small discoloration, small discoloration , page margin small discoloration signature (however, the address remains)
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