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LANDSCAPE

TOSHIO SHIBATA (1949-)

Toshio Shibata\\\'s original \\\"Landscape\\\" monograph. In its interior, Japan is mountainous and green. Most of the population still lives along its coasts, but as people slowly move inland, mountainsides are torn away to create necessary horizontal space. To secure the newly exposed inclines, concrete is sprayed and poured onto the vertical plains, or hoisted as pre-poured grids onto the hillsides. Since 1983, Toshio Shibata has photographed these sites. His elaborate compositions and exquisite black and white prints are works of art that record the merging - and resulting tension - of Japan\\\'s great natural beauty and the craftsmanship of its engineers. Landscape presents a selection of forty-three photographs from this project, with essays by Anne Tucker and Etsuro Ishihara. 2. printing, 1000 copies.

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Emne Fotokunst
Kunstner SHIBATA, Toshio
Forfatter Anne W. Tucker & Etsuro Ishihara
Sprog Engelsk tekst
Illustrationer 43 ill. i duotone
Format / Sideantal 32 x 32 cm / 96 sider
Udgivelsesår 2000, 2. printing
Indbinding Indbundet
Forlag Nazraeli Press
Antikvarisk
Antal
Køb
ISBN 3923922469
Lev. 3-5 dage

TOSHIO SHIBATA (1949-)

Toshio Shibata\\\'s original \\\"Landscape\\\" monograph. In its interior, Japan is mountainous and green. Most of the population still lives along its coasts, but as people slowly move inland, mountainsides are torn away to create necessary horizontal space. To secure the newly exposed inclines, concrete is sprayed and poured onto the vertical plains, or hoisted as pre-poured grids onto the hillsides. Since 1983, Toshio Shibata has photographed these sites. His elaborate compositions and exquisite black and white prints are works of art that record the merging - and resulting tension - of Japan\\\'s great natural beauty and the craftsmanship of its engineers. Landscape presents a selection of forty-three photographs from this project, with essays by Anne Tucker and Etsuro Ishihara. 2. printing, 1000 copies.