Fences, Okinawa(Signed)

石川 真生 / Mao Ishikawa

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Publisher/未来社

   Published/2010
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/151   Size/235*260*15
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Japanese female photographer Mao Ishikawa's photo book "Fences, Okinawa (Signed)". Born in Okinawa in 1953 and returning to Japan in 1972, Ishikawa decided to "take a picture of this burning island, Okinawa," and has consistently "related to Okinawans and Okinawa." It is a rare photographer who keeps shooting only. After studying photography at the "Shomei Tomatsu Lighting Class", he held numerous solo exhibitions in the 1980s and left behind masterpieces such as "Hot Days in Camp Hansen !!", "Philippines", and "Minatomachi Elegy" at his own expense. This book is a book from "Okinawa Photographer Series" Ryukyu Column Image "" published by Miraisha. Mainly on the illustrations including colors created after 2000, many illustrations of "Philippines" in the 1980s, which have become illusions now, are also recorded. A "fence" that separates the base from the city. American soldiers seeking peace outside the fence, and Filipino dancers who continued to seek them. On the other hand, people who have been demonstrating and screaming through the fence from the local people who have always lived next to the fence. The history of Okinawa for decades, when numerous incidents and dramas were born with the "fence" as the boundary, is spelled out. Autographed by a photographer .
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