新・建築の黙示録 / Architectural Apocalypse

宮本 隆司 / Ryuji Miyamoto

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Publisher/平凡社

   Published/2003
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/143   Size/233*313*20
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A photograph collection by Japanese photographer Takashi Miyamoto, "Architectural Apocalypse". Takashi Miyamoto, an architectural photographer who represents Japan as a famous abandoned photographer. During Tama Art University, he joined Hiroya Hori and Miyako Ishiuchi in "Bikyoto", where he was involved in avant-garde artistic expression under the theme of politics and art during student conflict. After editing an architectural magazine, he became independent as a photographer in the latter half of the 1970s.Since then, he captured the sites of the ruins and demolition processes of historic buildings in Japan and other parts of the world, against the economic development of cities and civilizations. , Is a photographer who has published many meaningful works that evoke the memories of history and time that are being forgotten. The series was put together in 1988 as a collection of works "Apocalypse of Architecture" and won the 14th Kihei Ihei Photo Award, but this book is a revised and new edition, a new print, and Miyamoto himself. In the re-editing, the text by Arata Isozaki is recorded as well as the first work.
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