Hibi

@ Fukase, Masahisa

978-1910164457

New

Publisher's presentation :

"Hibi literally comprises a series of street photographs by renowned Japanese photographer Masahisa Fukase. Each of the black and white images painstakingly attend to the road’s surface – the worn road-markings, the fading lines and arrows eroded by the city’s innumerable inhabitants, a web of fissures in the asphalt.

In 1992, Fukase printed and painted the works for a solo exhibition, 'Private Scenes ‘92', held at Nikon Salon in Tokyo. He overlaid a set of bromide prints with fluid drawings in brightly coloured inks and on every image the physical presence of the artist is traced, a shadow-presence which seems to offer a reading, an interpretation but one that can never be fully resolved."

240 pages - Hardcover

Mack, 2016

Format 16 x 26 cm

New - Mint condition

More details

Warning: Last books in stock!

$57.21

More info

This book is one of our photo books on sale:

Buy a 2nd book on sale and get 20% off! Buy a 3rd and it's 30% off! and so on ...

To learn more and take advantage of the offer, go to the list of our photo books on sale.

Fukase, Masahisa

Masahisa Fukase , the Japanese photographer of the " Ravens ", was born in 1934 near Hokkaido and died in 2012 after 20 years of coma. His photos are the projection of his inner darkness, a visually fascinating autobiographical work. Photo: © self-portrait
  • Publisher's presentation: "Afterword is composed of photos used in the afterword ’Sasuke’s Diary’ from Sasuke, My Dear Cat, published by Seinen Shokan in 1978. In the small pocket-sized printing manuscript were instructions and numbering written by Fukase himself. Sasuke the First went missing quite early on, but some time afterwards, someone who had seen...

  • .Sold out.Publisher's presentation: "Afterword is composed of photos used in the afterword ’Sasuke’s Diary’ from Sasuke, My Dear Cat, published by Seinen Shokan in 1978. In the small pocket-sized printing manuscript were instructions and numbering written by Fukase himself. Sasuke the First went missing quite early on, but some time afterwards, someone...

  • Presentation by IBASHO Gallery: " In 1961 Masahisa Fukase's first solo exhibition Kill the Pig was held in Tokyo. The exhibition consisted of two series of photographs: one titled Kill the Pig and another series titled Naked. The series Kill the Pig featured photographs set in a slaughterhouse in Shibaura, Tokyo. Huge numbers of ravens also congregated...

    $102.98
    Add to cart
    Out of stock
  • Quick view Jude, Ron
    $74.38 Out of stock

    .PLEASE NOTE: Currently out of stock, new SIGNED copies on the way - Shipment around May 3rd, 2021. Presentation by Mack: " 12 Hz—the lowest sound threshold of human hearing—suggests imperceptible forces, from plate tectonics to the ocean tides, from cycles of growth and decay in the forest, to the incomprehensibility of geological spans of time. The...

    $74.38
    Add to cart
    Out of stock
  • Publisher's presentation : "Collier Schorr’s latest book 8 Women presents work which spans from the mid-nineties to the present. Schorr’s earliest works utilised appropriated adverts from fashion magazines to address issues of authorship and desire; the works introduced a female gaze into the debate about female representation. Appropriation was Schorr’s...

    $61.79
    Add to cart
    Out of stock
  • Quick view Graham, Paul
    $62.94 Out of stock

    .Copies of the 2021 reprint (2nd printing) of the 2020 Mack edition of this book. Presentation by Mack: " A1 - The Great North Road was Paul Graham's first book, published in 1983 [self-published via Grey Editions]. Despite the UK having a vibrant photographic scene at the time, there were only handful of monographic books - Chris Killip and Martin Parr...

    $62.94
    Add to cart
    Out of stock