Women

Dana Kyndrova

¥5,500(¥5,000 + tax)

Publisher/Kant

   Published/2003
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/120   Size/225*275*15
Google翻訳
"Woman: Between Inhaling and Exhaling" is a collection of works by Czech photographer Dana Kindlova. Kindlova has long documented women's lives amidst social and political change. Since her days in Czechoslovakia, she has consistently been known for her photographs, which combine a documentary quality that captures the raw expressions of women with a quiet poetic quality. This book is divided into seven chapters, exploring various aspects of women's lives, including "Adolescence," "Motherhood," "Work," "Leisure," "Faith," and "Aging," and is written with photographs taken primarily in the Czech Republic and across Europe. Her gaze, neither too close nor too distant, carefully captures the everyday life and emotions present in her subjects, leaving a lasting impression. The monochrome images exude a "breath" that transcends words—smiles, silence, fatigue, and hope—quietly revealing the complexity and richness of the feminine. A sincere gaze, free of over-the-top staging, makes this a memorable book.
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