ソライロノハナ 常陸野断章

矢野倉 隆 / Takashi Yanokura

¥11,000(¥10,000 + tax)

Publisher/Self-Published(私家版)

   Published/1992
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/180*258*5
Google翻訳
A collection of works by Japanese photographer Takashi Yano, "Sorairo no Hana Hitachino Shosho." The details of Takashi Yanokura's background are unclear, but according to the biography described, she was born in Mito City, Ibaraki Prefecture in November 1957, and in November 1979, he said, `` He was Vincent Van on a balcony on a hill.・ I felt that it was Van Gogh ”and performed a solo exhibition at the independent operation gallery“ CAMP ”centered on Daido Moriyama and Keizo Kitajima. Since the latter half of the 1980's, the first book "Hitachino Shosho" (1987) has been started, and the same name has been serialized and published in "Michiko" (1988) and "Kawasho Haruka" (1989). It seems that he is also presenting a collection of works while working at the base. This is a collection of works published in 1992, composed mainly of telephone poles and telephone poles, reminiscent of Osamu Kanamura's `` spider's nest, '' composed of illustrations organically depicting signs and signs connected to the sky looking up. Works collection. This book is captivated by a number of high-quality illustrations shot against the backdrop of the photographer's solid eyes and outstanding technology.
<Related Artists> 金村 修 / Osamu Kanemura
<Condition> Body: cover slightly dirty
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