Tokyo Nude

篠山 紀信 / Kishin Shinoyama

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Publisher/朝日新聞社

   Published/1990
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/268*373*15
Google翻訳
"Tokyo Nude" is a collection of works by Kishin Shinoyama, one of Japan's leading photographers. From the 1970s to the 1980s, Nobuyoshi Araki teamed up with Akira Suei to publish "Weekend Super" and the wildly popular "Photography Age," which became a hot topic. Meanwhile, Shinoyama's gravure series "Gekisha," featuring models, idols, and actresses, became a hit, and photo magazines such as "Sharaku," centered around Shinoyama, were born. In addition, Shinoyama's representative work from the 1980s, which he worked on in parallel with his commercial activities, is "Sinorama." As the name suggests, it is a coined word that combines Shinoyama's name and "panorama," and it is a technique that uses multiple cameras to capture the subject from a compound perspective. It is a perfect technique for capturing the (big) cities of the 1980s, which were undergoing drastic changes, and Shinoyama has released works set in New York and Tokyo. This is "Tokyo Nude," which could be called a "Tokyo version of Sinorama," mixing cityscapes with women (nude) and stripping the city of Tokyo naked. Obi missing.
<Related Artists> 篠山 紀信 / Kishin Shinoyama
<Condition> Good but missing obi-band.
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