Eikoh Hosoe

細江 英公 / Eikoh Hosoe

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Publisher/Friends of Photography

   Published/1986
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/52   Size/190*273*5
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A collection of works by Hideko Hosoe, one of postwar Japan's leading photographers. From avant-garde nudes rich in experimental expressions such as "Otoko to Onna," "Rosegei," and "Kamaitachi," to "Why, Mother, Why?" ” and “Taka-chan and I -A Dog's Journey to Japan-”, his ability was outstanding at the time, and he was highly acclaimed overseas ahead of his time. Daido Moriyama, who came to Tokyo on the introduction of Takeji Iwamiya to join VIVO, eventually became Hideko Hosoe's assistant, but he once said, ``Mr. Hosoe is always busy, and I and Tomatsu are in the VIVO office.'' "There were often only a few people there," he said. This book is the 42nd issue of the series "Untitled" published by the American non-profit organization "Friends of Photography" in the 1980s, and is a catalog featuring Hideko Hosoe. Works are presented in chronological order.
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