花曲 / Kakyoku(With OBI, Fair Copy)

荒木 経惟 / Nobuyoshi Araki

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Publisher/新潮社

   Published/1997
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/230*300*30
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Kakyoku (With OBI, Fair Copy), a photo book by Nobuyoshi Araki, one of Japan's leading photographers. This book is a collection of works on the theme of "flowers" that Araki has been shooting for many years. Araki started taking flowers in the early 70's, and it was said that they were dying flowers in the grave of Jokanji Temple in Minowa, where his parents' house was, but in 1990 his wife, Yoko, died of illness. In addition, he devoted himself to shooting flowers and released a series of "color scenes", painted "color lewdness" and "colorful flowers". Exhibitions with floral motifs are also held at the Kyoto Museum of Contemporary Art and the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography. This is a large book with nearly 250 pages. The following is an excerpt from the belt: "Seducing fragrance, bewitching fragrance. From the moment of blooming glory to the end, graceful and ferocious flowers, flowers, flowers ... A festival. The lustrous appearance of flowers that are more splendid and talkative than ever before, breathing in the light and darkness and capturing even the faint sounds. " With obi. (Stains are scattered on the edge of the main body, the feeling of use is small, and the illustrations are good)
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<Condition> Good but some stains on the edges.
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