The Death of a Man Otoko No Shi(Unopened)

篠山 紀信 / Kishin Shinoyama

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Publisher/Rizzoli

   Published/2020
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/96   Size/218*305*15
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"The Death of a Man Otoko No Shi (Unopened)" is a collection of works by Kishin Shinoyama, one of the leading photographers of the 20th century. This was planned by Yukio Mishima himself, with Tadanori Yokoo as a model partner and Kishin Shinoyama as a photographer, and was scheduled to be published in 1970 under the title "Death of a Man". This is a phantom photograph collection that was stored by Mishima's self-determination. Following "Rose Penalty" by Eikoh Hosoe, Mishima challenged the "photographic art" that he became a model for, but it is said that he expected to decide himself from the stage of planning. increase. Contrary to "private photography" like Nobuyoshi Araki, a photographer like Sasayama who hates "photograph = art" was perfect for highlighting a model with a strong personality like Mishima. From these photographs, which were taken a few days before the decision, you can get a glimpse of the artistic spirit of the artist who transcends the boundaries of a novelist. The text is in English (some are written in Japanese). New unopened.
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<Condition> New, unopened.
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