Signed, Hosoe Eikoh - Eikoh Hosoe - 1999





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由攝影師 Eikoh Hosoe 簽名,本書為 Aperture 1999 年英文第一版,收錄其重要作品,展現戰後日本攝影的風貌。
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Eikoh Hosoe
Signed, Hosoe Eikoh
Aperture/1999/English/210*215*15
Eikoh Hosoe (Signed), a photobook by Eikoh Hosoe, one of the leading photographers of postwar Japan. Through collaborations with artists such as the writer Yukio Mishima (The Rose Punishment) and the dancer Tatsumi Hijikata (Kamaitachi), Hosoe pursued the fundamental human themes of “life” and “sex” lurking deep within the human psyche, dedicating himself to free and experimental photographic expression. His conceptual style and works incorporating Japanese elements are credited with establishing postwar Japanese photography on the global stage. His masterpieces published by the 1970s—Man and Woman, KAMAITACHI, Killed by Roses, and Embrace—remain highly popular today. This book is part of the renowned photographer series published by the American non-profit organization Aperture in the 1990s, featuring a special edition on Eikoh Hosoe. It introduces the aforementioned representative works and others. Signed by the photographer.
Eikoh Hosoe
Signed, Hosoe Eikoh
Aperture/1999/English/210*215*15
Eikoh Hosoe (Signed), a photobook by Eikoh Hosoe, one of the leading photographers of postwar Japan. Through collaborations with artists such as the writer Yukio Mishima (The Rose Punishment) and the dancer Tatsumi Hijikata (Kamaitachi), Hosoe pursued the fundamental human themes of “life” and “sex” lurking deep within the human psyche, dedicating himself to free and experimental photographic expression. His conceptual style and works incorporating Japanese elements are credited with establishing postwar Japanese photography on the global stage. His masterpieces published by the 1970s—Man and Woman, KAMAITACHI, Killed by Roses, and Embrace—remain highly popular today. This book is part of the renowned photographer series published by the American non-profit organization Aperture in the 1990s, featuring a special edition on Eikoh Hosoe. It introduces the aforementioned representative works and others. Signed by the photographer.

