トーキング・アバウト・フッサ / Talking About Fussa

坂野 正人 / Masato Sakano

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Publisher/写真通信社

   Published/1980
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/300*300*10
Google翻訳
A photo book of Japanese photographer Masato Sakano. Ryu Murakami's debut and best-selling novel "Almost Transparent Blue". Set in the US military housing "house" scattered around Yokota Air Base in Fussa, Tokyo, this story depicts friends who have been devoted to sex, drugs, music, etc. In fact, in the 70's house, people of art genres such as music, art, and theater lived, and Masato Sakano was one of them. Sakano, who formed a rock band and was devoted to nightly music in a house rented instead of a studio. After that, when the band was disbanded, he began to work on photography in earnest, and eventually he experienced marriage and childbirth and left Fussa for a while. However, after that, I visited the house frequently, and while I was looking at Fussa from the outside, I was driven by the urge to know why I still want to visit, why I do not want to leave, and more people in Fussa. Sakano photographed the living space and portraits of the people who live there. A personal documentary of Fussa, a city that symbolizes postwar Japan, with a unique charm and atmosphere that mixes American culture. Tsunehisa Kimura. Obi missing.
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