• INOUE SEIRYU ​​/ KOJIMA ICHIRO
  • INOUE SEIRYU ​​/ KOJIMA ICHIRO
  • INOUE SEIRYU ​​/ KOJIMA ICHIRO
  • INOUE SEIRYU ​​/ KOJIMA ICHIRO
  • INOUE SEIRYU ​​/ KOJIMA ICHIRO
  • INOUE SEIRYU ​​/ KOJIMA ICHIRO

    INOUE SEIRYU ​​/ KOJIMA ICHIRO

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    INOUE SEIRYU ​​/ KOJIMA ICHIRO

    Published by Rat Hole, 2007
    Book size 22 x 26 cm
    Pages 26 pages
    Softcover with spiral bound, black stiff wrappers with title printed in white on cover, no dust jacket as issued
    35 black-and-white plates finely printed on heavy matte paper by Daishinsha
    First edition, first printing
    Fair condition

    This beautiful book brings together two major Japanese photographers: INOUE SEIRYU ​​​​and KOJIMA ICHIRO.

    While the photographs of Seiryu Inoue (1931-1988) mainly document the streets of Kamagasaki, the working-class city of Osaka at the end of the 1950s; Kojima Ichiro (1924-1964) transports us to landscapes and villages of the Peninsula of Tsugaru (North of Japan) during the post-war years. Two precious glances on a Japan which has now disappeared.

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    This beautiful book is a cross-examination between two great figures of Japanese photography: INOUE SEIRYU ​​and KOJIMA ICHIRO.

    While the photographs of Seiryu Inoue (1931-1988) mainly document the streets of Kamagasaki, a working-class town in Osaka at the end of the 1950s, Kojima Ichiro (1924-1964) takes us to the landscapes and villages of the Osaka Peninsula. Tsugaru (Northern Japan) during the post-war period. Two precious views of a Japan that has now disappeared.