Last Trip to Venice / Letzte Reise nach Venedig

古屋 誠一 / Seiichi Furuya

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Publisher/Self-Published(私家版)

   Published/2002
Format/ハードカバー&スリップケース   Pages/-   Size/163*213*18
Google翻訳
A collection of works by Japanese photographer Seiichi Furuya. Through the memory of his wife, Christine, who died in 1985, Seiichi Furuya has faced her own heart and continued to express her feelings through photographs. There are of course many things about "family" and "photographs", such as deep affection for wives, sorrow of bereavement, how to have a relationship with parted and invisible things, and how to express emotions. Let me think about that. This book is a collection of works published in private version in 2002 and won the 27th Ina Nobuo Award. From the Nikon Salon website and the reasons for winning the award, “This work, which shows the last trip to Venice, has been double-exposed by an accident, but the accidental combination of screens seems to be inevitable.” The series of “Christine” always shows the relationship between the two people, not the past, but this work also creates a unique time and space where the double screen is neither past nor present. Yes. The “Christine” series, which includes this work, is an outstanding work that is no less than the portrait of Stieglitz's O'Keefe, and this award honors his achievements to date. Limited to 529 copies. Includes edition number & seal.
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