Description: Signed by Shomei Tomatsu on the front free endpaper in yellow marker. Text entirely in Japanese. No markings. Dust jacket is in a protective cover. The exhibition of the same name held at the Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum in 2005 focused on the deep relationship between photography and Nagasaki and the people associated with it, even before the city became an A-bombed site. From Toshinojo Ueno, who is credited with taking the first photographs in Japan, to his son, Hikoma Ueno. Tokutaro Nagami, a cultural figure and the author of “Katie Art book" who established artistic photography from the perspective of Japanese painting. Yosuke Yamahata, a military photographer, who photographed Nagasaki immediately after the atomic bombing. The book covers Ikko Narahara and Yuji Saiga of "Human Land," who photographed Gunkanjima, and Shomei Tomatsu, who photographed the people of Nagasaki 16 years after their exposure to radiation.
Price: 195 USD
Location: Beverly, Massachusetts
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Topic: Photography