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"Kimura Camera: Tsunehisa Kimura's Visual Scandals Parco View 4/ Tsunehisa Kimura's Visual Scandals by Photomontage (Acceptable)" is a collection of works by Japanese graphic designer and artist Tsunehisa Kimura (1928-2008). After working at the prestigious Japan Design Center for several years, he went independent and, in the 1960s and 1970s, was hailed as one of the "Four Heavenly Kings" alongside Ikko Tanaka, Kazumasa Nagai, and Toshihiro Katayama, appearing in numerous design magazines. He also made a name for himself with the cover designs of photobooks such as Miyako Ishiuchi's "Yokosuka Story," but around 1970, he began creating his own "photomontages," which led to this book, published in 1979. "A shocking graphic document, full of parody and prophecy" (according to the cover). Text by Sakyo Komatsu and Yusuke Nakahara. The works are imaginative and captivating. A reprint was published by Parolsha in 2006, but this is the first edition published by Parco Publishing in 1979. (Some pages are missing.)