Looking Through Le Corbusier Windows

ホンマ タカシ / Takashi Homma

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Publisher/Koenig Books

   Published/2020
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/220*300*20
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"Looking Through Le Corbusier Windows", a collection of works by Japanese photographer Takashi Homma. Photographers have something like a distinctive style, and when it comes to monochrome high contrast, Daido Moriyama has an atmosphere like Kazuo Kitai, who said, "No matter what you shoot, it will be a countryside." For example, there is also a style like Nobuyoshi Araki that becomes "eros no matter what you take". On the other hand, there are photographers who diversify their themes and styles according to trends and interests of the time, and as a result, have various faces, but the representative is Takashi Homma. From the early fashion scene to the new documentary style represented by the suburbs of Tokyo, landscape works with urban and architectural motifs, and still life that shot the collection of Genichiro Inokuma, Honma's field is infinitely wide. , Will spread to infinity. This book is a beautiful collection of works focusing on "windows" and "landscapes" that can be seen through them, based on the work 20 of architect master Le Corbusier. Includes the booklet "From Horizontal Continuous Windows to Onduratoire" (Tim Benton).
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