湾岸原野 The man-made wilderness of Tokyo Bay 1983~1989(Acceptable)

中里 和人 / Katsuhito Nakazato

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Publisher/六興出版

   Published/1991
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/95   Size/215*255*13
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Japanese photographer Kazuto Nakazato's photo book ``Bayside Wilderness (Acceptable)''. After graduating from the Department of Geography at Hosei University, he studied under Kazuo Kitai and began working as a freelancer in 1984. He creates landscape works from a topographical perspective through a tenement house in Mukojima, Tokyo, a factory in Ome, a market in Naha, Okinawa, and a storehouse in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi. He also engages in social communication with the city and its people through photo installations and workshops. I'm a photographer. This book is the 1st photo book published in 1991. In the 1980s, the Tokyo coastline underwent rapid changes. The original scenery of the bay area as seen just before the completion of futuristic new towns as large-scale development plans such as Makuhari Messe, Minato Mirai 21, Urayasu Bay Area, and the Tokyo Bay Crossing Road proceeded. From crayfish, dragonflies, wild birds, and stray dogs to motorcycle gangs and musicians, the Gulf Coast Wilderness is a fleeting paradise and unexplored area that momentarily returns to "nature" during development. A collection of early social landscapes by Kazuto Nakazato that captures landscapes that are a mixture of defunct nature and man-made objects that have been buried far away with the completion of futuristic cities. (Library expulsion book) .
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<Condition> Acceptabel with former library.
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