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One of the most important Japanese photographers of the lastcentury, Masahisa Fukase was known for exploring themes ofisolation, lonliness, and melancholy and for his transgressive andintimate approach to the medium. This volume includes two ofhis last and arguably most personal series.Private Scenes features photographs taken over the course of theyear 1989 in different locations around the world and in which heis both subject and photographer. He then painted over the printswith colored washes to create an entirely new piece. For this sameseries, he later photographed scenes from daily life, this time inTokyo, changing camera and adding the date on his photographs,but still representing himself in the images.This volume reproduces for the first time in book form all of thephotographs that make up both original series. It charts a turningpoint in Fukase’s work—an artist grappling with his medium andwith a compulsion to share his personal experiences with hisaudience. The photographs are accompanied by a text by MasakoToda, who offers a contextual and historical consideration ofFukase’s oeuvre.
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Widely considered Japan's most influential and prolific photographer, Daido Moriyama has been challenging conventions of the art form for more than a half century. This exhaustive and electrifying retrospective, published in cooperation with the Daido Moriyama Foundation and based on entirely new research, looks at every stage of Moriyama's extensive career, including his extraordinary images as well as his conceptual contributions to photography.One of a generation of postwar Japan's groundbreaking artists, Moriyama has continually established his own visual grammar.This book features more than 250 chronologically arranged images that reveal his constantly evolving career: his early editorial work of the mid-1960s, focused on the American occupation and the experimental theater; his radical experimentation of late 1960s and the 1970s; the self-reflexive photos of the 1980s and 1990s; and his ongoing exploration of cities, among other relevant moments. It also includes more than 400 spread reproductions of Moriyama's rarely seen publications, mapping the sources of his visual production.Rounding out the volume are texts by the editor and leading Japanese scholars, a personal essay by the artist, and a full chronology of his life and work.Accompanying a major exhibition on Moriyama's output, this impressive volume reframes Moriyama's legacy and is certain to become the definitive publication on his work.