The volume 'Kill the Pig' by Masahisa FUKASE brings together two series, first shown in 1961. 'Kill the Pig', was taken in a slaughterhouse in Shibaura, Tokyo. 'Naked' shows the photographer himself and his then partner Yukiyo Kawakami in various poses.
120,00 € * Weight 0.7 kg
SC in plastic bag, 15 x 21 x 1 cm., 28 pp., 25 color ills., English
22,00 € *
In 'Photosynthesis. 1978-1980', Keiichi TAHARA explores the relationship between light and the human body. He experimented with various types of light and environment, in Paris, Rome, New York, Iceland, Bordeaux, Tokyo, Kujuu-Kurihama and Akikawa-Keikoku.
0,00 € * Weight 0.9 kg
Softcover (no dust jacket, as issued), 18 x 24 x1 cm., 80 pp., approx 53 b/w ills., afterword and history of Chikuho, in Japanese only.
0,00 € Weight 0.5 kg
With photobooks by SANDER, RENGER-PATZSCH, TÜLLMANN, RIMKUS, FREED, HASHIGUCHI, REINARTZ, CHARGESHEIMER, McBRIDE, RIEBESEHL, BORCHERT, ARNOLD and many more
38,00 € *
In her rare, out-of-print volume 'Dildo', published in a very limited edition of only 55 copies, Japanese photographer Momo OKABE accompanies her friends in their transformation from woman to man. She developed her intimate, artistic photographs by hand.
3.600,00 € * Weight 2 kg
Silk on Cloth printed HC, 23 x 25 x 1,5 cm., 80 pp., 44 color ills., bilingual text:Japanese and English, Ltd. to 700 copies
58,00 € *
The photo volume 'Color' by Daido MORIYAMA contains images which document Tokyo in-between 2008 & 2012. Images of street scenes, fleeting portraits and snapshots of his lived occurrences are visually placed within the new viewing context of color imagery.
78,00 € * Weight 1.1 kg
This photo limited-edition photo volume, 'Goze' by Japanese photographer Shoko HASHIMOTO offers an unprecedented look at a masterful series set in the 1970s that features a group of blind entertainers who told stories in exchange for food and shelter.
68,00 € Weight 0.6 kg
Life and death play a major role in this book, 'Aisatsu' (Greetings), not only in the choice of colors, but also in the comparison. Perhaps it is because the Japanese photographer Shinryo SAEKI is also a monk and ready to think about these basic questions
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