赤花 アカバナ - 沖縄の女 / Red Flower(Unopened)

石川 真生 / Mao Ishikawa

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A collection of photographs by Mao Ishikawa, a female photographer who represents Okinawa, "Akabana Akabana - Women of Okinawa / Red Flower (Unopened)". This book is the latest work by Mao Ishikawa, who has studied photography at the workshop of Shomei Tomatsu, one of Japan's leading photographers, and has been sticking to "Okinawa" since the 1970s. Contrary to the photographer's intentions, the phantom virgin work "Hot days in Camp Hansen!" ! (1982)” and a collection of unpublished works. A book depicting an "Okinawan woman" who entered a bar to take pictures of American soldiers, but was gradually turned to the women working there. From the photographer's text in the text below, "What's wrong with loving black people? What's wrong with working in black bars? What's wrong with enjoying freedom? What's wrong with enjoying sex? Living defiantly in narrow Okinawa. I love women... I love women who loved black people.These are the most cherished photographs I took in my 20s in the 1970s." Brand new unopened.
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