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Japanese photographer Katsuhiko Okazaki's photo book "Phantom Lesbian Love". Born in Nagoya in 1929, Katsuhiko Okazaki became interested in photography under the influence of Kansuke Yamamoto, a leading avant-garde photographer and poet who is famous as a surrealist artist. He joined the avant-garde poetry group "VOU", which was presided over by Katue Kitasono, and has published many subjective works in VOU magazines since the 1950s. Since the 1960s, Katsuhiko Okazaki has been devoted to creating mental "sex" by holding exhibitions at art galleries and galleries in Tokyo with "Sexial Report" and "Lesbian Love" as his lifework. This book is a collection of works published in 1969, and is a "sexual report" composed of the above-mentioned "Lesbian Love". A unique book reminiscent of "Fuck / Burning Party" by Tenmei Kano and "Salome / Madness Song" by Tetsuya Ichimura in the "Holiday Graphic Series" designed by Hiroshi Terasaki published at the same time. (Recorded in The Japanese Photobook 1912–1990)
<Related Artists>荒木 経惟 / Nobuyoshi Araki
<Condition> Good. Sunburned on the spine of jacket.