- Počet strán: 196
- Väzba: tvrdá
- EAN: 9780714861166
- Jazyk: anglický
- ISBN: 0714861162
- Dátum vydania: 26. mája 2011
- Vydavateľstvo : Phaidon
Araki
Araki Nobuyoshi
This new abridged edition of the highly acclaimed Self Life Death provides an overview of Nobuyoshi Araki's (b.1940) prolific forty year career, featuring his finest and most iconic images in a new, expanded format. Arguably Japan's greatest living p
hotographer - and certainly its most controversial - Araki consistently challenges artistic and social conventions in postwar Japan. The book examines Araki's work from a wide variety of viewpoints: Japanese and European; female and male, including a
ll his major works, such as Sentimental Journey (1971), Tokyo Story (1989) and Erotos (1993). Araki's writings, widely admired and published in Japan, which were translated into English for the first time for Self Life Death, are also included. At th
is affordable and accessible format, a new audience of photography students and enthusiasts will be able to own a book on this influential photographer.
hotographer - and certainly its most controversial - Araki consistently challenges artistic and social conventions in postwar Japan. The book examines Araki's work from a wide variety of viewpoints: Japanese and European; female and male, including a
ll his major works, such as Sentimental Journey (1971), Tokyo Story (1989) and Erotos (1993). Araki's writings, widely admired and published in Japan, which were translated into English for the first time for Self Life Death, are also included. At th
is affordable and accessible format, a new audience of photography students and enthusiasts will be able to own a book on this influential photographer.
- Počet strán: 196
- Väzba: tvrdá
- EAN: 9780714861166
- Jazyk: anglický
- ISBN: 0714861162
- Dátum vydania: 26. mája 2011
- Vydavateľstvo : Phaidon
This new abridged edition of the highly acclaimed Self Life Death provides an overview of Nobuyoshi Araki's (b.1940) prolific forty year career, featuring his finest and most iconic images in a new, expanded format. Arguably Japan's greatest living p
hotographer - and certainly its most controversial - Araki consistently challenges artistic and social conventions in postwar Japan. The book examines Araki's work from a wide variety of viewpoints: Japanese and European; female and male, including a
ll his major works, such as Sentimental Journey (1971), Tokyo Story (1989) and Erotos (1993). Araki's writings, widely admired and published in Japan, which were translated into English for the first time for Self Life Death, are also included. At th
is affordable and accessible format, a new audience of photography students and enthusiasts will be able to own a book on this influential photographer.
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