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This book is a collection of catalog works published on the occasion of the 2004 exhibition "Common Scape: A Look at the Daily Life in Today's Photography" held at the Miyagi Museum of Art. What is the new world and its essence that can be seen by "capturing the mundane things of everyday life as they are"? Focusing on the fact that while monochrome tends to be more symbolic and poetic, color is a practical and prose expression that conveys colors, light, temperature, atmosphere, etc. more realistically. However, it is also interesting that this exhibition deliberately focuses on color works. Beginning with the introduction of works by the pioneer William Eggleston, who captured ordinary everyday life in color photography, followed by Takashi Homma, who captured everyday life in the suburbs. We have picked up Seiichi Furuya, Rika Noguchi, Kyoji Takahashi, Takashi Yasumura, and Heiner Schilling, including Yoshiko Seino, who has found a new world by focusing on it. Leaflet included.