Flowers

上田 義彦 / Yoshihiko Ueda

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Publisher/光琳社出版

   Published/1997
Format/ハードカバー&スリップケース   Pages/-   Size/268*333*20
Google翻訳
"Flowers" is a collection of works by Yoshihiko Ueda, a photographer representing contemporary Japan. Both Richard Avedon and Irving Penn, the masters of American photography after the war. With its outstanding aesthetics and a wide range of fields, such as commercial work centered on fashion magazines, portraits depicting the dignity of celebrities and ordinary people, cigarette butts and flowers, and sometimes still life with skeleton motifs. The sense that he demonstrated continues to attract many fans even now. Although the styles are different, Yoshihiko Ueda's honed sensibility and the breadth of the field are reminiscent of Irving Penn, and both have the same talent for capturing the object in the ultimate beauty. This book is a collection of works of "flowers", which literally has a masterpiece of the same name as the pen. I am fascinated by the beautiful plates that seem to condense Ueda's aesthetics such as light and shadow, composition, coloring, etc., which are different from the "life force" drawn by the pen and the "eroticism" of Mapplethorpe and Nobuyoshi Araki. This is a book. Outer bag missing.
<Related Artists> 上田 義彦 / Yoshihiko UedaIrving Penn
<Condition> Good. Missing original plastic cover.
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