さっちん(Eighth Printing)

荒木 経惟 / Nobuyoshi Araki

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Publisher/新潮社

   Published/1998
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/150*200*10
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"Satchin (Eighth Printing)" is a collection of works by photographer Nobuyoshi Araki, who has been active since the 1960s and continues to exhibit his work even now, at the age of 77. This was Araki's actual debut work and won the first Taiyo Award. It is a documentary that took place over a year of photography of children in the downtown area. At the time, Kimura Ihei and Hara Hiroshi were on the Taiyo Award selection committee, and here is an excerpt from the comments of Watanabe Yoshio, who was also one of them: "At first glance, it seems like a poorly finished work with a dull appearance, but there is an irresistible charm in the lively and dynamic movements of the children against the rough dark tones. The camera and the children are perfectly in sync, and in their unrestrained movements you can see the modern knowledge of children that the media is educating them about, and I was attracted by the fact that it shows one side of the world of modern children. The downtown environment of the city makes this even more effective." Published in 1998, 8th printing. Obi missing.
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<Condition> Good but missing obi-band.
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