SEIJI KURATA - Photo Cabaret - 1982

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1st Edition 1st Printing This copy preserves the obi in very good condition, something quite unusual in the few copies that can be found.

Seiji Kurata, born in 1945 in Chuo-ku, Tokyo, graduated from the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music in 1968. He taught at the high school level and worked in oil painting, printmaking, and experimental film. He trained with Daido Moriyama at an independent photography workshop, the Shashin Photography Workshop Group, in 1976. Kurata won the fifth Kimura Ihei-Asahi Award in 1980 for his first book, Flash Up. For the black-and-white photographs in this book, Kurata used flash and a medium-format camera, resulting in a detailed portrait of a world of bosozoku, gangsters, right-wingers, strippers, transvestites, and so on. These are familiar themes; but in his highly polished, detailed work, Kurata has an unerring instinct for images that suggest stories. Photo Cabaret and 80's Family continued in this direction. This Japanese work by Kurata is anthologized in his latest volume published in Japan. Kurata won the PSJ Award in 1992. An extended stay in Mongolia in 1994 led to the book Toransu Ajia, which continued the color work on the Asian continent that he began with Dai-Ajia. In 1999, Kurata's book Japan won the Kodansha Publication Culture Award for photography.

Seller's Story

Dartbooks is a bookstore based in Barcelona, Spain, we are specialized in photobooks, rare books, architecture and art. In our catalog you can find both new edition books and the first editions most sought after by collectors from all over the world.
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1st Edition 1st Printing This copy preserves the obi in very good condition, something quite unusual in the few copies that can be found.

Seiji Kurata, born in 1945 in Chuo-ku, Tokyo, graduated from the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music in 1968. He taught at the high school level and worked in oil painting, printmaking, and experimental film. He trained with Daido Moriyama at an independent photography workshop, the Shashin Photography Workshop Group, in 1976. Kurata won the fifth Kimura Ihei-Asahi Award in 1980 for his first book, Flash Up. For the black-and-white photographs in this book, Kurata used flash and a medium-format camera, resulting in a detailed portrait of a world of bosozoku, gangsters, right-wingers, strippers, transvestites, and so on. These are familiar themes; but in his highly polished, detailed work, Kurata has an unerring instinct for images that suggest stories. Photo Cabaret and 80's Family continued in this direction. This Japanese work by Kurata is anthologized in his latest volume published in Japan. Kurata won the PSJ Award in 1992. An extended stay in Mongolia in 1994 led to the book Toransu Ajia, which continued the color work on the Asian continent that he began with Dai-Ajia. In 1999, Kurata's book Japan won the Kodansha Publication Culture Award for photography.

Seller's Story

Dartbooks is a bookstore based in Barcelona, Spain, we are specialized in photobooks, rare books, architecture and art. In our catalog you can find both new edition books and the first editions most sought after by collectors from all over the world.
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Details

Number of Books
1
Subject
Photography
Book Title
Photo Cabaret
Author/ Illustrator
SEIJI KURATA
Condition
Very good
Publication year oldest item
1982
Height
21.5 cm
Edition
1st Edition
Width
30 cm
Language
Japanese
Original language
Yes
Publisher
Byakuya Shobo
Binding/ Material
Softback
Number of pages
120
Sold by
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Objects sold
100%
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