怒りと悲しみの記録 / Document of Grief and Anger

濱谷 浩 / Hiroshi Hamaya

¥33,000(¥30,000 + tax)

Publisher/河出書房新社

   Published/1960
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/258*180*8
Google翻訳
Japan's world-renowned photographer Hiroshi Sugaya's photo book "Document of Grief and Anger". Shibuya was a news photographer and documentary photographer who continued to shoot mainly people living in the Japanese climate and countryside before the end of the war, and continued to release a number of significant photographs that would alert the local problems. Hiroshi. In particular, “Snow Country (1956)” and “Back Japan (1957)”, which capture people living in harsh living and working environments on the Sea of Japan side, are highly regarded as masterpieces in Japanese photography history. In 1960, Hiroshi Sugaya became the first Japanese contributor to Magnum Photo. This book is a collection of photographs published in 1960, and is one of the most famous works by Hiroshi Sugaya. A documentary (with original paraffin) that includes all the details of an unprecedented large-scale riot "security struggle" by workers and students who oppose the Japan-US Security Treaty that broke out between 1959 and 1960, and the general public. (Parr & Badger Vol.Ⅲ and The Japanese Photobook 1912–1990)
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