Lumieres Blanches

Harry Gruyaert

¥16,500(¥15,000 + tax)

Publisher/Centre National de la Photographie

   Published/1986
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/260*280*10
Google翻訳
A collection of photographs by Harry Glière, a Belgian photographer for Magnum Photos. Glière, one of the pioneers of European color photography, has been active since the 1960s. Known as his representative works, he has written photo essays about his hometown of Belgium, a series of TV shots that continuously depict TV screens in color, and everyday life and landscapes in Morocco, Egypt, and other parts of Africa that have fascinated him for many years. I am a photojournalist who travels around the world, including Europe and Asia. Photographer Glière is fascinated by his unique world view, which is played by artistry and journalism, which includes outstanding formative beauty and meaningful stories in powerful and active color depictions. This book is Glière's 1st photo book published at the exhibition held at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris in 1986 when he became a regular member of Magnum. In addition to the African works mentioned above, there are many beautiful color illustrations captured by journalists traveling around the world, including local Belgium, Ireland, the United States, India, etc. A book that is fascinated by its unique composition and unique coloring. Includes 45 illustrations. Text is in French.
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