80's Family -Street Photo Random Japan-

倉田 精二 / Seiji Kurata

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Publisher/JICC出版局

   Published/1991
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/305*215*15
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Japanese photographer Seiji Kurata's photo book "80's Family". Seiji Kurata was the first student of the legendary "Workshop Photography School" which was opened by postwar Japanese photographers such as Higashimatsu Lighting, Nobuyoshi Araki and Daido Moriyama. At Tokyo University of the Arts, a major photographer who majored in oil painting and a career as an art teacher. He won the 5th Kimura Ihei Award for "Flash Up", which wandered around Ikebukuro/Shinjuku and lived outlaw people such as gay, yakuza, runaway tribe, and genre with a strong strobe, and made a sensational debut, obscene and provocative The style of drawing an original aesthetic eye in such a plate was highly evaluated. This book is a collection of works published in 1991, and is a ten-year history of photographer Seiji Kurata in the 1980s. The violent appearance seen in the latter half of the 1970s has receded, depicting ordinary everyday scenes, but in addition to what is considered a subject, another uncertain thing that feels strange and sometimes even strange. Is imprinted. Kurata Seiji's social landscape.
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<Condition> Jacket: Slightly discolored/slightly scratched, bleeding about 9 cm with obi missing, Body: Heaven/ground/small amount discolored/lightly stained, and other age-related
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