村の記憶 / Memory of a Village(With OBI)

丹野 清志 / Kiyoshi Tanno

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Publisher/技術と人間

   Published/1975
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/144   Size/183*258*13
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Japanese photographer Kiyoshi Tanno's photo book “Memory of a Village (With OBI)”. Born in Fukushima in 1944, after graduating from Tokyo Photo Junior College (currently Tokyo Polytechnic University), he traveled around cities and rural areas of the Japanese archipelago through interviews with the rural magazine “Ie no Hikari”, “people”, “environment”, “life” “Kiyoshi Tanno, who has been shooting“ the climate ”. Since 1970, he has been active as a freelancer, and is a master of snap shots that keeps traveling untouched in the Japanese archipelago while keeping the wind blowing. This book, published in 1975, contains people and landscapes in rural and fishing villages, which can be called the original Japanese landscape, while the cover shows the electric wires, contrary to the pastoral image. It records the plight of villages where various changes occur due to modernization and pollution. Villagers show smiles during farming. However, the voices of villagers who have been written down are painful, and clarify the temperature difference from modernization that goes on regardless of their will. This book is a clever snapshot of the villages exposed to changes in the times and the environment. With obi. (Recorded in The Japanese Photobook 1912–1990)
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