Hosoe Kamaitachi
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Hosoe, Eikoh: Deadly Ashes. Pompeii. Auschwitz. Trinity Site. Hiroshima, ; 1. Ed.
Madosha (Mado-Sha), 2007. First edition, first printing. Paperback with dustjacket and original bellyband. All in mint condition. Very impressive photobook. Perhaps one of the most interesting and controversial japanese photobooks the last years. 118 pages. 230 x 300 mm. Eikoh Hosoe is famous for four of the best japanese photobooks ever published: Man and Woman (Otoko to Onna), Killed by Roses (Barakei), Ordeal by Roses (Barakei Shinshuban) and Kamaitachi; all mentioned in the Photobook by Martin Parr and Gerry Badger. Very rare, especially in this condition.***************Madosha (Mado-Sha), 2007. Japanische Originalausgabe. Erstausgabe. Paperback mit Original-Schutzumschlag und Original-Bauchbinde. Alles in perfektem Zustand. Bedrückend. Beeindruckend. Vielleicht eines der interessantesten und umstrittensten japanischen Publikationen der letzten Jahre. 118 Seiten. 230 x 300 mm. Eikoh Hosoe ist bekannt für 4 der besten und wichtisten Fotobuch-Publikationen in der Geschichte Japans: Man and Woman (Otoko to Onna), Killed by Roses (Barakei), Ordeal by Roses (Barakei Shinshuban) and Kamaitachi; alle erwähnt und ausführlichst beschrieben in "The Photobook" by Martin Parr und Gerry Badger. Selten, vor allem in diesem Zustand!
Hosoe, Eikoh, Miyuki Furuta und Harold P. Wright: Why, Mother, Why? The tragedy and triumph of a little girl in poetry and pictures. ; sig.; 1. Ed.
Kodansha, Tokyo, 1965. First edition, first printing. Originally signed in japanese by the artist with black pen. Wonderful and at the same time desperately sad children book and photography book about the death of a mother. Photos: Eikoh Hosoe. Hardcover in linen with dustjacket. 63 pages. 210 x 330 mm. Condition: Linen inside and outside in very fine and clean condition. No marks of previous owner. Dustjacket with fantastic spine and front cover; rear jacket also complete, but with minimal tear and one little missing of the foil (not the paper) at the top. Dustjacket with creases at the inner flaps. Overall very hard to find in this condition, especially with the original signature by Hosoe. Eikoh Hosoe is famous for four of the best japanese photobooks ever published: Man and Woman (Otoko to Onna), Killed by Roses (Barakei), Ordeal by Roses (Barakei Shinshuban) and Kamaitachi; all mentioned in the Photobook by Martin Parr and Gerry Badger.***************Kodansha, Tokyo, 1965. Japanische Originalausgabe. Erstausgabe. Original und wunderschön mit schwarzem Stift signiert vom Künstler. Schönes und zugleich trauriges Kinder- und Fotobuch über den Tod einer Mutter. Fotos: Eikoh Hosoe. Hardcover in Leinen mit dem Original-Schutzumschlag. 63 Seiten. 210 x 330 mm. Zustand: Leinen innen wie außen schön erhalten. Keine Besitzvermerke. Schutzumschlag komplett erhalten; lediglich auf der Rückseite ein kleiner Einriss und eine kleine Fehlstelle an der Folierung sowie ein bißchen Ränderung im oberen Bereich. Schutzumschlag mit Knicken an den inneren Umschlagklappen. Selten, vor allem in diesem Zustand und mit der Original-Signatur Hosoes! Eikoh Hosoe ist bekannt für 4 der besten und wichtisten Fotobuch-Publikationen in der Geschichte Japans: Man and Woman (Otoko to Onna), Killed by Roses (Barakei), Ordeal by Roses (Barakei Shinshuban) and Kamaitachi; alle erwähnt und ausführlichst beschrieben in "The Photobook" by Martin Parr und Gerry Badger.
HOSOE, Eikoh (Artist/Photographer) / TAKIGUCHI, Shuzo (Contributor9 & YOKOO, Tadanori (Designer). Kamaitachi: Photographs by Eikoh Hosoe. Limited Edition. New York City, NY Aperture Foundation, 2005. ; Schutzumschlag / dust cover; sig.
Artist Book. First Printing. Signed. - A New Edition of the artist/photographer's masterpiece, a re-creation, not just a re-production. One of the greatest photography books of the 20th century. Limited Edition of 500 beautifully numbered and signed copies. An Import title, the clamshell box of many copies was badly damaged in transit and these copies have no collectible value. An exquisite production by Eikoh Hosoe and Ikko Tanaka: Oversize-volume format. The complete production is larger than most "coffee-table" books. Pictorial linen cloth boards with blue titles on spine, as issued. Photographs by Eikoh Hosoe. Introduction by Shuzo Takiguchi. Poem by Toyoichiro Miyoshi. Magnificent clamshell box by Tadanori Yokoo. Printed on rich matte stock paper in Tokyo, Japan to absolutely the highest standards. In pristine glassine dustjacket with blue titles on the cover, as issued. Presents the artist/photographer's groundbreaking classic in the most stupendous manner imaginable. "Kamaitachi" was originally published in 1969 in an edition of 1000 copies. It has never before been available outside Japan and has been out-of-print for 35 years. As an homage to the creativity and craftsmanship of the original object, Aperture, the legendary publisher/foundation, re-created, in close collaboration with Hosoe, its unique artistry. Pristine copy!
4°. 132 pages. Jacket. Clamshell Box. Publisher's shrinkwrap.
Hosoe, Eikoh: Deadly Ashes. Pompeii. Auschwitz. Trinity Site. Hiroshima, ; sig.; 1. Ed.
Madosha (Mado-Sha), 2007. First edition, first printing. Originally and wonderfully signed by the artist with silver pen. Paperback with dustjacket and original bellyband. All in mint condition. Very impressive photobook. Perhaps one of the most interesting and controversial japanese photobooks the last years. 118 pages. 230 x 300 mm. Eikoh Hosoe is famous for four of the best japanese photobooks ever published: Man and Woman (Otoko to Onna), Killed by Roses (Barakei), Ordeal by Roses (Barakei Shinshuban) and Kamaitachi; all mentioned in the Photobook by Martin Parr and Gerry Badger. Very rare, especially in this condition and with the original signature by Eikoh Hosoe. ***************Madosha (Mado-Sha), 2007. Japanische Originalausgabe. Erstausgabe. Original und wunderschön mit einem silbernen Stift signiert vom Künstler. Paperback mit Original-Schutzumschlag und Original-Bauchbinde. Alles in perfektem Zustand. Bedrückend. Beeindruckend. Vielleicht eines der interessantesten und umstrittensten japanischen Publikationen der letzten Jahre. 118 Seiten. 230 x 300 mm. Eikoh Hosoe ist bekannt für 4 der besten und wichtisten Fotobuch-Publikationen in der Geschichte Japans: Man and Woman (Otoko to Onna), Killed by Roses (Barakei), Ordeal by Roses (Barakei Shinshuban) and Kamaitachi; alle erwähnt und ausführlichst beschrieben in "The Photobook" by Martin Parr und Gerry Badger. Selten, vor allem in diesem Zustand und mit der Original-Signatur Hosoes!




