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witnessing how their world changed
distant soldiers or helicopters
as well as by “Twenty Questions
the volume establishes that photography began to play a vital role in Japanese culture soon after its introduction to Japan in the 1850s
including Stieglitz's portraits of Georgia O'Keeffe
Simmon: A Private Landscape Vital Mud witnessing how their world changedFirst edition of Simmon: A Private Landscape by Eikoh Hosoe. First impression. Medium format hardback in slipcase in new condition. Signed and numbered 624 900 by the artist on the copyright page. Text in Japanese and English. About Eikoh Hosoe stages the artist of situation Simon Yotsuya in the urban sites of Tokyo, making its performance in front of the camera like a meditation about the question of genre and a metaphoric introspective journey.
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