Tokyo, the '50s

奈良原 一高 / Ikko Narahara

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Publisher/mole

   Published/1996
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/54   Size/290*235*10
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"Tokyo, the '50s" is a collection of photographs by one of Japan's leading photographers, Kazutaka Narahara. In the 1950s, the "human land" and "kingdom" attracted great attention, and since the 1960s, they have established a solid position with "Europe/Still time" and "Disappeared time" announced through overseas migration and travel. , Kazutaka Narahara, a representative person in the post-war Japanese photography world. Artistic works that combine conceptually rich styles, Japanese aesthetics and sensibilities learned in the West have earned the international acclaim as "IKKO" and are highly regarded worldwide. This book is composed of illustrations of "Tokyo" filmed in the 1950s. During the filming of "Human Land (1954)" and "Kingdom (1958)", the illustrations that were captured in the camera while exploring the city of Tokyo were replaced by a negative contact after 40 years. A collection of valuable early works by Ichitaka Narahara who made and edited prints.
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