Case Publishing is a Tokyo based publisher founded in 2015. We focus on artistic culture consist of contemporary art, photography and design.

Paperback ed. (no dust jacket, as issued), 26 x 18 cm., 80 pp., 38 b/w ills., Ltd. to 1,500 copies
78,00 € *
Re-edit, boxed set of prints, 18 x 13,5 x 5 cm., 242 pp., 119 b/w ills., text language: English, Ltd. to 1,000 copies
98,00 € *
The book 'Chai Wan Fire Station' by Chan DICK uses bird's eye view to great effect. It consists of thirty color photographs selected from 1,500 images taken over months. For this, the photographer received the 1st prize at the Hong Kong Photo Book Awards.
0,00 € * Weight 0.8 kg
The book 'A City Aglow' by Shunji DODO book is a warm, dizzyingly up-close and overwhelming portrait of Thailand's capital Bangkok. Made in medium 6x6 format, the black-and-white photographs were taken during numerous visits between the mid-1980s and 2019
128,00 € * Weight 1.2 kg
The photo volume 'Life Eternal' by Takeshi DODO shows alldays living, portraits and nature in Kawakami, a village in Nara Prefecture, Japan, located at the headwaters of the Yoshino River. A portrait of an unyielding spirit that connects past and present.
85,00 € * Weight 1.3 kg
'Works from the 1970s' accompanied an exhibition focused on the most creative period of Luigi GHIRRI. It shows the external and internal world, the relationship between reality and metaphysical duality, and the distance between reality and representation.
120,00 € * Weight 0.5 kg
The book 'Remote Past a Memoir: 1951-1966' by Kikuji KAWADA focuses on Japan in the 1950s and 60s, in which he established his own photographic voice; it includes work that is highly regarded by other Japanesephotographers such as Ihei KIMURA & Ken DOMON.
198,00 € * Weight 1 kg
The quiet, powerful landscape photography in the photo volume 'A Gradual Thaw' by Japanese photographer Toshiya MURAKOSHI was created between 2011 and 2015 in his home prefecture of Fukushima. With this project, he searches for traces of his own memories.
98,00 € *
In 'An Eventual Saturation', Toshiya MURAKOSHI continues his earlier photo series, 'A Gradual Thaw'. He has been documenting his hometown of Fukushima since 2006, when the Great Earthquake of 2011 transformed the landscape forever into a place all its own
39,00 € * Weight 0.3 kg
The black-and-white photographs in this photo volume, 'What is the Distance to the Moon?' by Toshiya MURAKOSHI, were taken between 2004 and 2005 in various areas of Japan as he traversed the country by train and on foot.
58,00 € *