Washington Square(Unopened)

Dave Heath

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Publisher/Stanley Barker

   Published/2016
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/104   Size/220*280*15
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"Washington Square (Unopened)", a collection of works by Dave Heath, a leading American photographer. Born and raised in Philadelphia before the war, Heath began taking photographs in earnest when he moved to South Korea in the 1950s, and after returning to Japan, he returned to his hometown to study at a university in Philadelphia and further in higher education in visual design. Learn photography at the institution "New Bowhouse". A photo of Heath, who was abandoned by his parents when he was young and was abandoned by his grandparents and lived in a difficult situation such as an orphanage, basically has no beautiful scenery and no portrait of a smile. A number of portraits that make you feel sad and lonely. However, that is just the "essence of human beings", and sometimes a plate that guides couples and friends is inserted, and the appearance of "loneliness" and "solidarity" emerges. This is composed of illustrations taken on the stage of "Washington Square" in the early days of Heath, depicting the time and place where the subculture movement was widespread, and the symbol of Beatnik, Jack Kerouac, also appeared. increase. In 2016, Heath died at the age of 85, and the book was published the same year. Limited to 1000 copies. New unopened.
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<Condition> New, unopened.
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