村へ(Signed, JCII Photo Salon)

北井 一夫 / Kazuo Kitai

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Publisher/JICC出版局

   Published/2005
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/240*250*3
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"To the Village (Signed, JCII Photo Salon)" is a photo book by Kazuo Kitai, one of Japan's leading photographers. He began taking photographs as a self-taught student while attending the Nihon University College of Art, and published "Resistance" in 1965, which depicts protests against the nuclear submarine's port visit to the Yokosuka U.S. military base. After dropping out of university in the same year, he continued to engage in anti-war movements. He has been photographing the All-Communist Mustache Movement as a reportage, and since 1969 he has been compiling the lives of the people living in the struggle against the construction of the New Tokyo International Airport as Sanrizuka. In the 1970s, he published many masterpieces including ``Mura e'', which documents the lives of rural people left behind in the era of high economic growth, and ``Kimura Ihei Paris'' as a representative of ``Norasha''. Documentary photographer Kazuo Kitai has published works depicting the daily lives of people living in the city from a unique perspective since the 1990s, and has continued to capture ordinary daily life with a warm eye, with an excellent theme setting and outstanding aesthetic sense. This book is a 23-page catalog published at the time of the exhibition of the winning work ``To the Village'', which won the first Kimura Ihei Photography Award, at the JICC Photo Salon. Signed by the photographer .
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