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Ikonta Story by Araki Nobuyoshi

¥11,000

A photo book by Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki. This book features photographs taken with an Ikonta camera, a keepsake from Araki's father, who was a photography enthusiast. The design includes contact sheets of film taken from 1980 to February 1981, until the camera broke. Araki is known for editing his...


Set of Postcards From The Exhibition “The Act of Seeing (Urban Space). Taking a Distance”

¥16,500

A postcard leporello published on the occasion of the group exhibition “The Act of Seeing (Urban Space): Taking a Distance.”Postcard Leporello from the Exhibition “The Act of Seeing (Urban Space): Taking a Distance” was produced for the group exhibition held at the Fondation pour l'Architecture in Brussels in 1995. Composed...


Another and Another and Another Act of Seeing (Urban Space)

¥17,600

An exhibition catalogue exploring how artists have looked at and worked with the city across photography and contemporary art.Another & Another & Another Act of Seeing (Urban Space) was published on the occasion of the three-part exhibition of the same title held at deSingel in Antwerp, Belgium, between 1994 and...


Prospect 96: Photographie in der Gegenwartskunst

¥6,820

Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with the exhibition "Prospekt 96. Photografie in der Gegenwartskunst", held at the Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt, Germany from March 9 to May 12, 1996.As the title "Photographic Expression in Contemporary Art" suggests, with the mid-1990s seeing the rise of more conceptual photography worldwide, there appears...


Kikan KEN No.2 – Grudge and Madness

¥22,000

The second issue of KEN, a legendary independent quarterly magazine published in just three issues between 1970 and 1971 by Shomei Tomatsu’s own publishing house, Shaken.This issue takes on the theme of “Grudge and Madness” and is packed with a wide range of expressions―photographs, texts, and testimonies―charged with an even...


Cities on the Move

¥15,400

Exhibition catalogue for "Cities on the Move," a large-scale traveling exhibition organized by Swiss curator Hans Ulrich Obrist and Chinese curator Hou Hanru, which toured around the world from 1997 to 1999.The exhibition showcases the cultural influence of East Asia's rapid urban development in the second half of the 20th...


Farewell Photography ─ Daido Moriyama

¥200,000

A landmark photobook pushing Daido Moriyama’s radical image-making to its furthest extreme.Farewell Photography is a photobook by Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama. Having joined Provoke from its second issue, Moriyama had already begun to develop an even more radical approach to are, bure, boke, but with this book, published in 1972,...


Aramame by mame & Nobuyoshi Araki

¥4,070

A collection of works by fashion brand "mame" and photographer Nobuyoshi Araki. This book was created when Mame designer Maiko Kurokawa came across Nobuyoshi Araki's work "Arakiri," which is a work made by cutting two different photographs down the middle and pasting them together to create one piece, when she...


Photographic Device #1: Postwar Photography Reversion

¥0

This is the first issue of the photography magazine "Shashin Soudouside," published between 1980 and 1986 by photographer and photography critic Oshima Hiroshi. This issue features "Transformation of Postwar Photography." The stimulating texts by distinguished commentators are still very interesting to read even today, and the timeline is very practical....


Camera Austria: Laboratory for Photography and Theory

¥6,600

The exhibition was held at the Museum of Modern Art Salzburg in Germany from November 24, 2018 to March 3, 2019."Camera Austria. Laboratory for Photography and Theory"A collection of works published in conjunction withThe photography magazine Camera Austria International, first published in 1980, has been promoting research and the spread...

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