Cities - Space Between Real and Unreal(English Edition)
有野 永霧 / Eimu Arino
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Publisher/Self-Published(私家版)
Published/1983
Format/ハードカバー Pages/- Size/240*250*18
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Cities - Space Between Real and Unreal (English Edition) is a photo collection by Japanese photographer Eiji Arino. His real name is Masaki Arino. After graduating from the Department of English Literature at Osaka Gakugei University, Eiji Arino became a junior high school teacher before starting his career as a photographer in the mid-1970s. He studied under Takeji Iwamiya and held exhibitions from the late 1970s, and this is his first photo collection, published privately in 1983. Eiji Arino's early representative work pursues the relationship between "cities" and "humans," and continues to depict the "consciousness of cities" from the perspective of the city rather than humans. The collection is made up of snapshots taken in major cities such as New York, London, Paris, Osaka, and Kobe, and the contrast and multifaceted nature of cities and humans, which effectively use reflections, is unique and interesting. The illustrations are so profound that you will fall into the illusion that things and cities are appealing and influencing you more than humans. English Edition.