A.D.1991(Acceptable)

北島 敬三 / Keizo Kitajima

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Publisher/河出書房新社

   Published/1991
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/157   Size/300*265*18
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``AD1991 (Fair Copy)'' is a photo book by Keizo Kitajima, one of Japan's leading photographers. From the late 1970s, Kitajima frequently released high-contrast snapshots set in Okinawa, Tokyo, and New York, and after receiving awards such as the Japan Photographic Association Newcomer Award and the Kimura Ihei Award, Kitajima's attention began to turn to Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. Kitajima changes his state of mind and photographic style as he encounters a city full of raw and muddy humanity, a stately streetscape full of history and elegance, and people who are anxious about the collapse of the nation and an uncertain future. I'll go. This book is a valuable collection of works published in 1991 that marked a turning point for photographer Keizo Kitajima. It consists of snapshots and landscape photos taken in Hong Kong, Seoul, Beijing, Tokyo, New York, London, Paris, and Eastern European countries. This masterpiece is not a sniper-like snapshot taken in New York or other places, but a mixture of ``portraits'' that convey respect and dignity for humans and inorganic, solid ``landscapes'' that make us think about the relationship between ``humans'' and ``cities.'' A prologue work that continues with "PORTRAITS" and "PLACE." Comes with obi. (There are strong stains on the edges and a collection stamp)
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