Every Building on the Ginza Street

ホンマ タカシ / Takashi Homma

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Publisher/limArt

   Published/2019
Format/ソフトカバー&スリップケース   Pages/-   Size/148*185*10
Google翻訳
A collection of works by Japanese photographer Takashi Homma "Every Building on the Ginza Street". This book is a homage series to the American contemporary artist "Ed Ruscha", which was started as a joint project between POST of Ebisu and designer Yoshihisa Tanaka in the mid-2010s, and was published only in 1966. A parody of "Building on the Sunset Strip". "Ginza" was set in Honma, and Speaking of Ginza, it reminds me of "The Neighborhood of Ginza" edited by Sohachi Kimura, a Japanese painter and essayist. Similar to the Ginza area, Honma finished this work with the motif of Chuo-dori, except for the element of night photography, with the same binding. As a result, this is a homage to not only Ed Ruscha but also Sohachi Kimura, and it is a book created with the interpretation of Honma as a 21st century version of the art left by the great men of the 20th century.
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<Condition> Very good.
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