失楽園 / Paradise Lost

野口 賢一郎 / Kenichiro Noguchi

¥3,300(¥3,000 + tax)

Publisher/蒼穹舎

   Published/1994
Format/ハードカバー&スリップケース   Pages/-   Size/236*260*15
Google翻訳
Paradise Lost is a collection of works by Japanese photographer Kenichiro Noguchi. Born in Tokyo in 1950, Kenichiro Noguchi studied architecture at university but dropped out, then studied photography at Nippon Photography Academy. In the 1980s, he exhibited his works at solo exhibitions and other events. In addition, I participated in ``15 Contemporary Photographic Expressions'' held at the University of Tsukuba in cooperation with the project ``Camera Works'' by Ryuichi Kaneko and others. Since the 1990s, he has also been involved in the activities of the photo gallery "Frog" in Yotsuya (including its predecessor Luna House), and this book was published by Michitaka Ota's Sokyusha in 1994. The collection consists mainly of fixed-point observation in parks, etc., but it is a deep collection of photographs that allow you to experience the ``magnificence of photography'' that was once described by Garry Winogrand and Lee Friedlander. In the afterword, Kazuo Nishii, former editor-in-chief of Camera Mainichi, writes, ``The mystery that Noguchi's photographs evoke is that the sense of déjà vu, a break in the flow of time, is similar to the experience of being placed in an unfamiliar place. "It is something that is evoked by movement. It can be called the eyes of a lost child." Photograph composition by Akira Hasegawa.
<Related Artists> 豊原 康久 / Yasuhisa Toyohara
<Condition> Good.
order
order

TOP