Shikei - Private scenes:

The "Personal View" series is considered the culmination of Masahisa Fukase's career as a writer. This book is based on a group of prints that were presented twice in the form of exhibitions. In the photo exhibition held in 1990, ''Personal Views - News from Travels'�...

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1. Verfasser: Fukase, Masahisa 1934-2012 (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:Japanese
Veröffentlicht: Kyōto-shi Akaakasha 2023
Ausgabe:Shohan
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Zusammenfassung:The "Personal View" series is considered the culmination of Masahisa Fukase's career as a writer. This book is based on a group of prints that were presented twice in the form of exhibitions. In the photo exhibition held in 1990, ''Personal Views - News from Travels'', parts of Fukase's own body were reflected in photographs taken during his travels to Europe and India the previous year. The works included in ''Private View '92,'' held in 1992, are silver halide prints colored with watercolors. Born into a family that ran a photo studio, Fukase's perspective as a photographer is put to good use, and her intense brushwork can be seen in a way that goes beyond the framework of her photography. "The "Private Scenes" series by Masahisa Fukase is positioned as the culmination of his work. This book is composed based on the original prints that were exhibiting twice in 1990 and 1992, during the last period of Fukase's lifetime. The photos taken by Fukase himself while gripping the camera with one hand objectify Fukase as the photographer. " What's photographed might be hands, feet, faces, or city sketches etc, but everything depicted can be seen as a reflection of myself. " This is why they are titled "Private Scenes". In the works included in "Private Scenes '92," , silver gelatin prints are colored with watercolor paints. We can see Fukase's perspective as a photographer, born into a family running a photography studio, and there also is an intense brushwork that deviates from the frame of photography. Furthermore, this shows derailment from the contemporaneous "Private Photo" in Japan. Combining "the relationship between the viewer and the viewed"," an interest in surrealism", and" the perspectives Fukase pursued throughout his life", this book truly represents the final destination for Fukase, whose artistic endeavors came to an end after the exhibition " Private Scenes '92 "
Beschreibung:1 volume (unpaged) illustrations (chiefly color) 20 x 25 cm
ISBN:9784865411676
4865411674

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