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Seiji Kurata - Dai Ajia - 1990
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Seiji Kurata - Dai Ajia - 1990

DAI AJIA (Great Asia) Seiji Kurata IPC/1990/Japanese/185*270*20 After the introduction of "Flash Up -Street PhotoRandom Tokyo1975-1979-(1980)," his first book in the 1980s and one of the greatest masterpieces in the history of Japanese photography, followed by "80's FAMILY-STREET PHOTO RANDOM JAPAN(1991)," Kurata's interest left Japan and turned to Asia. After introducing "80's FAMILY-STREET PHOTO RANDOM JAPAN (1991)", Kurata's interest left Japan and turned to Asia. This book is a collection of color illustrations of his work taken in Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, the Philippines, Korea, Hong Kong, and China in the early 1980s. Seiji Kurata says that he used to visit Asia to leave Tokyo, but in the 1980s, he headed there as if he were beckoned from the other side. He was fascinated by the "all-encompassing atmosphere and mood," and sympathized with the "open space woven by humans and nature," which he had been focusing on in Tokyo, and the freedom of which is expanding in Asia. This is the first volume of the Asia series by Seiji Kurata, which captures the beauty of a kind of human and chaotic atmosphere. #japanweek

N.º 82763995

Vendido
Seiji Kurata - Dai Ajia - 1990

Seiji Kurata - Dai Ajia - 1990

DAI AJIA (Great Asia)

Seiji Kurata
IPC/1990/Japanese/185*270*20

After the introduction of "Flash Up -Street PhotoRandom Tokyo1975-1979-(1980)," his first book in the 1980s and one of the greatest masterpieces in the history of Japanese photography, followed by "80's FAMILY-STREET PHOTO RANDOM JAPAN(1991)," Kurata's interest left Japan and turned to Asia. After introducing "80's FAMILY-STREET PHOTO RANDOM JAPAN (1991)", Kurata's interest left Japan and turned to Asia. This book is a collection of color illustrations of his work taken in Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, the Philippines, Korea, Hong Kong, and China in the early 1980s. Seiji Kurata says that he used to visit Asia to leave Tokyo, but in the 1980s, he headed there as if he were beckoned from the other side. He was fascinated by the "all-encompassing atmosphere and mood," and sympathized with the "open space woven by humans and nature," which he had been focusing on in Tokyo, and the freedom of which is expanding in Asia. This is the first volume of the Asia series by Seiji Kurata, which captures the beauty of a kind of human and chaotic atmosphere.

#japanweek

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