DANCE

Seiji Shibuya
DANCE
Photographs: Seiji Shibuya
Publisher: Akaaka
172 pages
Year: 2010
Price: 60 €
Comments: Softcover first edition copy, 30 x 28.5 cm. Excellent condition with minor signs of age on the covers.
From the editor: "DANCE" is a book of vibrant color photos, created out the entire archive of Seiji Shibuya's photographs, including ones he'd actually forgotten about. Editing this book took roughly one year to edit, and the sequencing of the book is one of its strong points. Many of the photos in "DANCE" deal with natural elements, and there are a few different sections of the book which riff on the same subject, like fire, or flowers: we see six or seven images in a row, taken from similar but slightly different perspectives.Aside from this unique editing technique, there are a number of striking snapshots which can stand on their own. Some of the images are vague, but they are balanced out by the other photos with exceptionally strong composition."DANCE" is printed in a large format, on a paper with a slightly rough texture, which complements the work exceptionally well.













more books tagged »color« | >> see all
-
NOTURNOS SAO PAULO
by Cassio Vasconcellos
Euro 180 -
A Road divided (SIGNED)
by Todd Hido
sold -
A
by Gregory Halpern
sold -
Requiem (SIGNED)
by Goran Bertok
sold -
The Whale's Eyelash : A Play in five acts
by Timothy Prus
Euro 60 -
TOKYO
by Samuel Bollendorff
Euro 15
more books tagged »japanese« | >> see all
-
Sanrizuka 1972
by Tenmei Kanoh
Euro 40 -
Document Kouen / Document Park
by Kohei Yoshiyuki
sold -
Kaihoku '68
by Collective
sold -
Diary (Signed)
by Kowa Kato
price on request -
HYSTERIC ONE
by Seiryu Inoue
Euro 250 -
White Noise (signed)
by Takehiko Nakafuji
sold
more books tagged »nature« | >> see all
-
NATURATA
by Graciela Iturbide
Euro 300 -
Omizuao (SIGNED)
by Masao Yamamoto
sold -
Les idoles et les sacrifices
by Bernard Faucon
Euro 150 -
Urformen der Kunst
by Karl Blossfeldt
sold -
Carnet vénitien (SIGNED AND NUMBERED)
by Veronica Mecchia
sold -
VOICE
by Jungjin Lee
sold
Books from the Virtual Bookshelf josefchladek.com