Description: Description Delve into the history of photography with Takashi Homma's photo book, "TOKYO," published by Aperture Foundation in 2008. This collection explores the theme of urban landscapes and highlights the inseparable relationship between cities and photography, featuring renowned photographers like Eugène Atget, Berenice Abbott, Ed Ruscha, and Daido Moriyama. Homma captures Tokyo from the 1990s to the 2000s, presenting a fresh perspective on urban life through works such as "Tokyo Suburbs" and "Children of Tokyo." This book, published for an international audience, marks the first collection of Homma's photographs. Edited by Taka Kawachi and Lesley A. Martin, it includes a contribution from Ivan Vartanian, the founder of Goliga Books. Specifications:Publisher: Aperture FoundationYear: 2008, First EditionPages: 239Size: H9.61 × W7.09 inches Format: SoftcoverLanguage: EnglishCondition: Slightly damaged on the title page. Perfect for photography enthusiasts and collectors alike, this limited edition offers a unique insight into contemporary urban photography in Japan.ShippingWe will ship by DHL or FedEx or Japan Post.International Buyers - Please Note:Import duties and taxes are not included in the item price or shipping cost. Please check with your country?s customs office to determine these additional costs prior to bidding or buying. Additionally, if the delivery address is in a remote area, there may be additional charges by FedEx or DHL. If such charges occur, you may be asked to pay an additional $15 to $20. Thank you for your understanding.
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Location: Osaka
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Publication Year: 2008
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Book Title: Tokyo
Author: Takashi Homma
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: aperture
Genre: Art & Culture, Fashion, Photography
Topic: Photographers