おんな / Woman

佐藤 明 / Akira Sato

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Publisher/中央公論社

   Published/1971
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/265*220*15
Google翻訳
Japanese photographer Akira Sato's photo book "Woman". Akira Sato, a representative photographer of postwar Japan, created avant-garde and conceptual photographs from the 1960s to the 1970s. Born in the birthplace of a blanket wholesaler in Azabu, Tokyo, he grew up in an environment close to foreign countries from an early age, and when he was at Yokohama National University, he read overseas magazines. In 1959, he formed VIVO with Ikko Narahara and Shomei Tomatsu, and in 1966 received the Photo Critics Association Writer Award. He was so creative that he told famous critic Shinya Yoshimura, "Even so, nothing is as far from words as his photographs," and Shoji Yamagishi was troubled by the titles and explanations of Sato's works. I was an artist. This book is the 7th volume of a modern series of images published in the early 70's. It consists of the "Cyclopian", "Woman", and "Cold Sunset" sections of the masterpiece Kyoko Enami model. A wonderful book that contains delicate delicacy and high-level splendor. Obi missing.
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