Background information
"Japanese photographer Masahisa FUKASE is among the most radical and original of his generation, famous for 'The Solitude of Ravens', in which these birds of doom, in flocks or alone, blacken the pages cover to cover of his legendary book released in 1986. He also has a lesser-known, multifaceted corpus: formal research, superimposition, collages, self-portraits, photographs reworked as sketches, black-and-white prints, Polaroids, and more.
Content
This monograph, 'Masahisa FUKASE', brings together for the very first time all of his artistic work presented over 26 series, including the ones dedicated to his father ('Memories of Father'); without forgetting his series on cats, including his own, Sasuke; and his famous self-portraits taken in a bathtub, with a waterproof camera ('Bukubuku') or in pairs ('Berobero') touching tongues, which he later coloured. Essays by Simon Baker, director of the Maison Européenne de la Photographie, and Tomo Kosuga, director of the Masahisa Fukase Archives, shed light on Masahisa FUKASE's multifaceted oeuvre which dramaturgy is tinged as much with irony as with provocation." (publisher's note, © Éditions Barral. 2018)
Additional information
This monograph, 'Masahisa FUKASE', has been published in two versions: as English and as French edition. Actually available is the 2nd print run
About Japanese photographer, Masahisa FUKASE (1934-2012)
Photo books by Masahisa FUKASE
- Ed(s)/Author(s)
- Tomo Kosuga
- Format
- 2nd print run, HC (no dust jacket, as issued), 19,5 x 26 x 5 cm., 416 pp., 350 color & b/w ills., text language: English OR French (please specify your order, merci!)