Book: Japan: A Self-portrait: Photographs 1945 - 1964 The Japanese photographers in this volume are the undiscovered Cartier-Bresson, Brassai, or Doiseneau.
From the 1945 bombing of Japan to the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games, photography blossomed in the rapidly evolving country. Documentary photography that captured the horrors of war shifted to focus on the human strength for survival and solidarity. By the mid-1950s, Japan was at a crossroads between tradition and modernization, a contradiction immortalized by the most talented photographers of the time.
Chosen for aesthetic merit and content, these 150 photographs are accompanied by essays from renowned Japanese experts, covering historical, social, and photographic perspectives. Three chapters reflect the different periods of this societal transformation and the evolution of Japanese photography from social realism to a subjective and increasingly personal style.
Photographers: Ken Domon, Hiroshi Hamaya, Tadahiko Hayashi, Eikoh Hosoe, Yasuhiro Ishimoto, Kikuji Kawada, Ihee Kimura, Shigeichi Nagano, Ikko Narahara, Takeyoshi Tanuma, Shomei Tomatsu
Details of Book: Japan: A Self-portrait: Photographs 1945 - 1964 Book: Japan: A Self-portrait: Photographs 1945 - 1964
Author: Takeuchi Keiichi, Hiraki Osam, Marc Feustel
ISBN: 2080304631
ISBN-13: 9782080304636
, 978-2080304636
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 2004-11-29
Publisher: Flammarion-pere Castor
Number of Pages: 216
Language: English