The Photography Of Domon Ken - An Indefatigable Soul

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Through 369 black-and-white works, you will be able to retrace the eyes of DOMON, which always demanded the truth on any theme, and sought for taking pictures of Japanese people and mind.

Domon Ken (1909–1990), who moved to Tokyo at a young age and started out as a news photographer in 1933, made a lasting mark on photography’s legacy in Japan. Active during a period of war, reconstruction, and growth, he witnessed the rapid changes that took place across Japan and its society. He photographed people and their reality with intense passion and persistence, and also used a large-format camera to document the traditional culture and ancient temples that inspired him in his quest to capture the essence of being Japanese. This book appears on the 33rd anniversary of the opening of the Ken Domon Museum of Photography in his birthplace of Sakata, Yamagata.

This complete collection contains 369 photographs including “Appearances”, “Bunraku,” “HIROSHIMA,” “Children in Chikuho,” “Muro-ji,” “Pilgrimage to Ancient Temples,” “Visiting Old Kilns” and other masterpieces. Through black-and-white works, you will be able to retrace the eyes of DOMON, which always demanded the truth on any theme, and sought for taking pictures of Japanese people and mind.

Auteur Domon Ken
Uitgever Mitsumura Suiko Shoin
Taal Japans & Engels  
Jaar van uitgave 2017
Afmetingen 15 x 21 cm
Kenmerken Softcover, 416 pagina's, illustraties zwart-wit, en enkele in kleur
ISBN 9784838105540