Red Water

野村 恵子 / Keiko Nomura

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Publisher/アートビートパブリッシャーズ

   Published/2009
Format/ソフトカバー&スリップケース   Pages/-   Size/210*260*10
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"Red Water" is a collection of works by Japanese female photographer Keiko Nomura. Keiko Nomura won the 28th Tadahiko Hayashi Award in 2019 for the documentary "Otari --Pristine Peaks" set in Otari, a small village at the foot of the Northern Alps in Nagano Prefecture. This book was co-published by Artbeat Publishers and Stockholm's independent Libraryman, and describes the journey that began with the motivation to shoot "water." The center of the motif is "Okinawa", which has often appeared in Nomura's roots and in previous works, but also includes plates taken in regions such as Tokyo and Fukui, showing nude portraits and landscapes. There are some rhythms like Araki that intersect, but there are many works that shine with Nomura's elegant sensibility and feminine delicacy. In the following, from a word of Ellen Fries who spelled out the postscript, "The Japanese have cultivated their culture in a close and delicate connection with nature. It is found in the photograph of Keiko Nomura, who has a rare sensuality. "(From the obi).
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