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Ka Me Ra: Modern Japanese Architecture Through The Photographer's Lens Ari Seligmann Thames & Hudson Ltd

This book is a double-sided edition that offers each reader a gallery of stunning contemporary Japanese buildings, as well as an in-depth explanation of how these photographs were created....

This book is a double-sided edition that offers each reader a gallery of stunning contemporary Japanese buildings, as well as an in-depth explanation of how these photographs were created. Architecture enthusiasts have the opportunity to get to know the nine photographers who have significantly contributed to shaping the way we view the country's remarkable...

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  • Themes Architecture, Photography - Video, Museums - Exhibition Catalogs
  • Language English
  • Cover Cover Soft
  • Publisher Publisher Thames & Hudson
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This book is a double-sided edition that offers each reader a gallery of stunning contemporary Japanese buildings, as well as an in-depth explanation of how these photographs were created. Architecture enthusiasts have the opportunity to get to know the nine photographers who have significantly contributed to shaping the way we view the country's remarkable structures after the war.

Through the pages of the book, we can 'visit' these incredible structures through the eyes – and lenses – of these distinguished artists. However, can documenting buildings in this way be completely neutral? The author and expert in Japanese architecture, Ari Seligman, examines the evolution of architectural photography in Japan after World War II as a means to broadly explore and understand particular issues in how we perceive the world around us through images.

Through a true celebration of beautifully printed images, it addresses the scope of architectural photography, recognizing that it is more than just creating advertisements for architects and magazines, but not entirely a historical record. Combining a photographic book, biography, and history of architectural photography, the book traces developments in one of the most exciting architectural environments worldwide.

Japanese architecture is globally recognized through the circulation of architectural photographs, yet Japanese architectural photographers have received almost no international recognition—until now.

Photographers whose profiles are expected: Yoshio Watanabe (1907-2000) • Chuji Hirayama (1909-2005) • Akio Kawasumi (1923-2007) • Osamu Murai (1928-2016) • Yukio Futagawa (1932-2013) • Tomio Ohashi (1932-2017) • Kiyoshi Takai (1938-) • Shuji Yamada (1939-) • Mitsumasa Fujitsuka (1939-)

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Publisher
Thames & Hudson
Language
English
Subtitle
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Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
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Release Date
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Publication Date
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Dimensions
-
Art Albums
No
Subjects
Architecture, Photography - Video, Museums - Exhibition Catalogs
ISBN-13
9780500028100

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This book is a double-sided edition that offers each reader a gallery of stunning contemporary Japanese buildings, as well as an in-depth explanation of how these photographs were created. Architecture enthusiasts have the opportunity to get to know the nine photographers who have significantly contributed to shaping the way we view the country's remarkable structures after the war.

Through the pages of the book, we can 'visit' these incredible structures through the eyes – and lenses – of these distinguished artists. However, can documenting buildings in this way be completely neutral? The author and expert in Japanese architecture, Ari Seligman, examines the evolution of architectural photography in Japan after World War II as a means to broadly explore and understand particular issues in how we perceive the world around us through images.

Through a true celebration of beautifully printed images, it addresses the scope of architectural photography, recognizing that it is more than just creating advertisements for architects and magazines, but not entirely a historical record. Combining a photographic book, biography, and history of architectural photography, the book traces developments in one of the most exciting architectural environments worldwide.

Japanese architecture is globally recognized through the circulation of architectural photographs, yet Japanese architectural photographers have received almost no international recognition—until now.

Photographers whose profiles are expected: Yoshio Watanabe (1907-2000) • Chuji Hirayama (1909-2005) • Akio Kawasumi (1923-2007) • Osamu Murai (1928-2016) • Yukio Futagawa (1932-2013) • Tomio Ohashi (1932-2017) • Kiyoshi Takai (1938-) • Shuji Yamada (1939-) • Mitsumasa Fujitsuka (1939-)

Manufacturer

Publisher
Thames & Hudson
Language
English
Subtitle
-
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
-
Release Date
-
Publication Date
-
Award
-
Dimensions
-
Art Albums
No
Subjects
Architecture, Photography - Video, Museums - Exhibition Catalogs
ISBN-13
9780500028100

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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