Tokyo Freedom

大倉 舜二 / Shunji Okura

¥2,200(¥2,000 + tax)

Publisher/日本カメラ社

   Published/2005
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/210*298*18
Google翻訳
"Tokyo Freedom" is a collection of works by Shunji Okura (1937-2015), one of Japan's leading photographers. After studying under Akira Sato, a member of VIVO, whose work "Onna" is a representative work, he became independent. When he started his freelance career in the 1960s, he released his work in "Camera Mainichi" by Emperor Shoji Yamagishi, and was also active in the commercial world such as women's fashion magazines "Souen" and "Women's Pictorial". From the 70s onwards, in addition to still life photographs that also pay attention to cultural aspects such as "Japanese cuisine" and "ikebana," celebrity "portraits" and "insects" (butterflies, etc.) that have been of interest since childhood ), And worked in a wide range of fields. In addition, in collaboration with the painter Genichiro Inokuma, "The Painter's Toy Box," which is a private collection of Inokuma, is also a masterpiece. This book is a sequel to "Tokyo X" published in 2002, and the world sense predicted by Orwell is realized from the previous work inspired by the novel "1984" by British author George Orwell. It shows the changing land of Tokyo.
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