Looking Through Le Corbusier Windows

ホンマ タカシ / Takashi Homma

¥22,000(¥20,000 + tax)

Publisher/Koenig Books

   Published/2020
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/220*300*20
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Looking Through Le Corbusier Windows is a collection of works by Japanese photographer Takashi Homma. Photographers have their own distinctive style, such as Daido Moriyama's high contrast monochrome, Kazuo Kitai's atmosphere, who was said to have a "country look no matter what he shoots," and Nobuyoshi Araki's style, which makes "no matter what he shoots, it's erotic." On the other hand, there are photographers who diversify their themes and styles according to trends and their interests at the time, and as a result, they have many different faces, and Takashi Homma is a prime example of this. From the early fashion scene to the new documentary style represented by the suburbs of Tokyo, and even landscape works with cities and buildings as motifs, and still life photographs of Genichiro Inokuma's collection, Homma's field is infinitely wide and expands infinitely. This book is a beautiful collection of works that focuses on "windows" and the "scenery" seen through them, using 20 works by the master architect Le Corbusier as its subject. A booklet "From Horizontal Continuous Windows to Onduratoire" (Tim Benton) is included.
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