俺たち、どこにもいられない -荒れる世界の十代-(Acceptable, Signed)

橋口 譲二 / George Hashiguchi

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Publisher/草思社

   Published/1982
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/171   Size/283*208*10
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Japanese photographer Joji Hashiguchi's photo book "We can't go anywhere - Teenagers in a rough world - (Acceptable, Signed)". Joji Hashiguchi has published a number of collections of portraits shot under specific themes, such as "17-year-old map", "Father", "Couple", "Job 1991-1995 WORK", and "Dream". His style of portraying human hearts and dignity through portraits of people and portraying the social background of the past, present and future continues to captivate fans both in Japan and abroad. This book is a photo collection published in 1982, the year after he won the Taiyo Award for his "gaze" that captured young people in Shinjuku and Harajuku in 1981. It consists of works that include "Rough Teens" in "Liverpool", "London", "Nuremberg", "West Berlin", "New York", and "Tokyo". Through the daily lives of delinquents, unemployed boys, heroin addicts, and other young people who are on the verge of deviating from the general society, it depicts their innermost cries with illustrations and his own text. This is a wonderful piece of work that contains the pure heart of a young man and the gentle love of a photographer. 1st printing. Obi missing. Signed with respect (however, the title page is cut off) .
<Related Artists> 橋口 譲二 / George Hashiguchi
<Condition> Acceptable. the Title page is cut off.
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