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"Signed: Yokosuka Story" is a collection of works by Ishiuchi Miyako, one of Japan's leading female photographers. At her first group exhibition, "Photographic Effects 3," Ishiuchi was praised by Tomatsu Shomei, who called her "the best," and after Nobuyoshi Araki introduced her to Miki Jun, she was given a solo exhibition at Nikon Salon. Although this is her second collection of works, this is actually her debut work. Yokosuka is the city where Tomatsu Shomei wandered in his youth, and where Moriyama Daido wandered as if following Tomatsu. This city, which was enlivened by American soldiers after the war, is a "man's town," just like Okinawa at the time. Ishiuchi has lived in Yokosuka since she was a child, feeling that smell and dragging the dark darkness deep in her heart, and she has captured a number of works by facing the city again, facing her past, and facing her own photographs. The book is filled with feminine strength and passion, and is full of powerful images that seem to be crying out from the heart. Comes with obi
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