Nr 97739834

SIGNED; Takashi Homma - Mushrooms From The Forest - 2011
Nr 97739834

SIGNED; Takashi Homma - Mushrooms From The Forest - 2011
SCARCE OPPORTUNITY to purchase one of the best and most important modern Japanese photobooks -
in SUPER FRESH CONDITION + SIGNED.
Published in two colors; beige and blue (here: blue).
STRONGLY LIMITED TO 950 COPIES ONLY (so strongly limited to 475 copies only per color).
Signed and with little drawing (in form of a sun) by Takashi Homma in the year the publication came out.
I GUARANTEE THE AUTHENTICITY AND THE FACT THAT IT IS A VINTAGE SIGNATURE AND DRAWING.
EXCELLENT, LIKE NEW AND UNREAD CONDITION.
COLLECTOR'S COPY.
THIS IS AN EXCLUSIVE BEST-OF-PHOTOBOOKS AUCTION - by 5Uhr30.com, Cologne, Germany.
We guarantee detailed and accurate descriptions, 100% transport protection, 100% transport insurance and of course combined shipping - worldwide.
Blind Gallery, Tokyo. 2011. First edition, first printing.
Softcover. 172 x 257 cm. 288 pages. 147 photos. Photos: Takashi Homma. Text in Japanese.
Condition:
Inside new, mint, unread; only opened once for signature. Outside like new; super fresh with very light trace of use only. Overall near mint, near perfect condition.
Great photobook by Takashi Homma in wonderful fresh condition - signed and with little drawing by the artist.
Takashi Homma is also famous for "Tokyo" (Martin Parr and Gerry Badger, The Photobook: A History, Volume 2, page 306).
"The earthquake and subsequent tsunami of March 11th, 2011, near Japan's Tohoku region, led to the catastrophic equipment failures and nuclear disaster of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station. Six months later, on September 15th, the Japanese government prohibited the gathering and ingestion of any mushrooms grown in the forty-three cities of Fukushima prefecture.
Mushrooms From The Forest 2011 by Takashi Homma is an artwork undertaken to photograph the forest and mushrooms. The forest is one of the most common places for us to feel the nature, and we also take care of and maintain the forest. The forest is a part of our surrounding world and has had a deep relationship with us. An accident happened in a forest in Japan. High radiation levels were recorded there, and therefore collecting and eating the mushrooms from this forest has not been approved."
(from the publisher)
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