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"20" is a photo collection by Kikuji Kawada, one of Japan's leading postwar photographers. Born in Ibaraki Prefecture in 1933, after graduating from Rikkyo High School and University, he worked at Shinchosha, taking gravure photos, but left the company after a few years to go freelance. He participated in "10 Eyes" and "VIVO," which were led by critic and commentator Tatsuo Fukushima and pursued new photographic expressions not limited to realism photography, and in 1965 released "The Map," one of the greatest masterpieces in the history of postwar Japanese photography. Since then, Kikuji Kawada has continued to pursue something that cannot be visualized based on grand themes such as "the world" and "the universe," and has continued to create energetically since 2000. This book contains 30 illustrations selected from the images that Kawada himself has been updating on Instagram since 2019. A book from designer Satoru Machiguchi's label Book shop M. Limited to 700 copies. Edition number included.