Masahisa Fukase - bukubuku - 2004





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Bukubuku är Masahisa Fukases första upplaga av en hardback fotobok, utgiven av Hysteric Glamour 2004, 84 sidor, mått 26 × 23 cm, på japanska, 21 exemplar, i mycket gott skick.
Beskrivning från säljaren
bukubuku is a late self-portrait series by Masahisa Fukase, one of the most important figures in postwar Japanese photography. The photographs were originally shown in his 1992 exhibition Private Scenes ’92.
The book consists of self-portraits taken in a bathtub with an underwater camera. Fukase’s face and body appear distorted by water, reflections and bubbles, creating a strange sense of floating, playfulness and psychological tension. Although humorous at first glance, the series is also deeply introspective and is often regarded as one of Fukase’s final major bodies of work before his accident in 1992.
Published by Hysteric Glamour in 2004, this scarce photobook includes an essay by Koko Yamagishi at the end of the volume.
CONDITION
Some fading to the upper part of the front cover and to the rear cover. Pages are in very good.
SHIPPING
Shipped via EMS or DHL. Delivery is available within one week, with a tracking number provided.
Säljarens berättelse
bukubuku is a late self-portrait series by Masahisa Fukase, one of the most important figures in postwar Japanese photography. The photographs were originally shown in his 1992 exhibition Private Scenes ’92.
The book consists of self-portraits taken in a bathtub with an underwater camera. Fukase’s face and body appear distorted by water, reflections and bubbles, creating a strange sense of floating, playfulness and psychological tension. Although humorous at first glance, the series is also deeply introspective and is often regarded as one of Fukase’s final major bodies of work before his accident in 1992.
Published by Hysteric Glamour in 2004, this scarce photobook includes an essay by Koko Yamagishi at the end of the volume.
CONDITION
Some fading to the upper part of the front cover and to the rear cover. Pages are in very good.
SHIPPING
Shipped via EMS or DHL. Delivery is available within one week, with a tracking number provided.

