Pre-ordering Yoko
Masahisa FUKASE
RMB346.63
Daido MORIYAMA, Takuma NAKAHIRA
RMB127.99
Daido MORIYAMA
RMB853.24
Mikiko HARA, HIROMIX, Mao ISHIKAWA, Miyako ISHIUCHI, Mari KATAYAMA, Rinko KAWAUCHI, Hiroko KOMATSU, Michiko KON, Yurie NAGASHIMA, Asako NARAHASHI, Mika NINAGAWA, Tamiko NISHIMURA, Rika NOGUCHI, Sakiko NOMURA, Momo OKABE, Toshiko OKANOUE, Yuki ONODERA, Tomoko SAWADA, Lieko SHIGA, Kunie SUGIURA, Yuki TAWADA, Toyoko TOKIWA, Tokuko USHIODA, Hitomi WATANABE, Eiko YAMAZAWA, Miwa YANAGI
RMB693.26
Born in Osaka in 1947. Graduated from the Kyushu Sangyo University Faculty of Arts Department of Photography and became professor at the Tokyo Shashin Senmon Gakko the same year. Became a professor at the Osaka Shashin Senmon Gakko (now: Visual Arts College Osaka) in 1972, and became head of the school in 1998. In 2015 he was appointed head of the Irie Taikichi Memorial Museum of Photography in Nara City. Continues to engage in photography both as a photographer and as a photography educator.
His photobook “A Radiant Land: Kii Peninsula” won the Annual Award of the Japan Photographic Society, his series “A Radiant Land with Thousands of Years” the Ina Nobuo Award. His photobook “Osaka” won the the 23rd Photographic Society Award and the 27th Higashikawa Prize’s Hidano Kazuemon Award.
"For over thirty years I have been growing vegetables on a plot of uncultivated land near my home. The pleasure of homegrwon vegetables is that, quite unlike the standardized produce sold on the market, their forms are varied and even humorous. Follwing each of them through changes as they grow from a tiny seen to a large plant. I then relish them gratefully. Waching as some of the vegetables wilt in the field is indeed what in Buddhism is called the doctrine of the enlightenment of plants and trees - belief in the oneness of life and death and that all things attain Buddhahood."
Captured using a Polaroid 55 4.5 camera, Shunji Dodo's a vegetable garden, sakura, is both an ode to time and an exploration into the relationship between life and death. Photographing his vegetables and their growth, Shunji Dodo's individual potraits of his harvest reflect and convey the unique attributes of each plant, metaphorically representing our very own subtle differences through the images that capture the sakura blossoms. Here the deterioration of each negative coupled with the symbolisms of spring reflect a narrative which captures our interconnectedness to both nature through our shared relationship to both mortality and time.
Koji TAKI, Takuma NAKAHIRA , Yutaka TAKANASHI, Takahiko OKADA, Daido MORIYAMA
RMB426.62
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