Camera: Eye × Steel: Composition - Masterpieces of Japanese Photography
Camera: Eye × Steel: Composition - Masterpieces of Japanese Photography
Publisher: Kokushokankokai
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This publication offers a faithful reproduction of Masao Horino’s 1932 photobook “Camera: Eye × Steel: Composition”. Horino, one of the leading artists of Japan’s New Photography movement, presented not only a visual transformation of his “beauty of the machine” ideals into the visual realm but also a remarkable achievement in the history of the photobook, with its concise binding, composition and modern design.
Featuring photographs of large-sized machines like ships and modern architectural structures like bridges and towers in close-ups and various differing angles, Horino’s images are among the most detailed and sophisticated photographs taken in Japan before World War II.
The book is accompanied by a booklet with in-depth commentary by Kotaro Iizawa and Ryuichi Kaneko in Japanese and in English translation.
Please note that “Camera: Eye × Steel: Composition”, with writings by Horino, is presented in Japanese only.
- Book Size
- 260 × 190 mm
- Pages
- 84 pages
- Binding
- Softcover
- Publication Year
- 2005
- Language
- Japanese
- Limited Edition
- 480
- ISBN
- 978-4-336-04486-0