触れない光 Yokohama・Yokosuka 1994-95(With Signed Postcard)

西山 英彰 / Hideaki Nishiyama

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Publisher/リュミエール

   Published/1995
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/220*273*5
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A photo book by Japanese photographer Hideaki Nishiyama, "The Light That Never Touches Yokohama / Yokosuka 1994-95 (With Signed Postcard)". Born in Shanghai in 1938, he returned to Japan with his family the year after the end of the war, and later relocated to Tokushima, Osaka, and Tokyo, where he lived in Kamakura. When he was a 17-year-old high school student, he met a poetry by Katsue Kitazono and participated in his poetry magazine "VOU" as a coterie. He has been living with poetry for almost 10 years. In 1978, he became interested in photography with the birth of his eldest daughter, and while working for an advertising agency, he started photography on his own.He held his first exhibition at mole in 1995 and was published on that occasion. Is this book. As the title suggests, it is composed of snapshots taken in Yokohama and Yokosuka, but the depiction of light and shadow (darkness) makes me feel a sense, and it is definitely a poetry. He says, "Isn't there a mysterious time structure in photography that cycles through consciousness and sensation from self to subject and from subject to self?" A book design that turns these series of photos into poetic and aesthetic. I am in charge of Kiyoshi Suzuki, a leading Japanese photographer. Comes with a postcard signed by the photographer .
<Related Artists> 鈴木 清 / Kiyoshi Suzuki
<Condition> Body: cover slightly faded / small stained
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