Black Sun: The Eyes of Four, Roots and Innovation in Japanese Photography

Black Sun: The Eyes of Four, Roots and Innovation in Japanese Photography

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Black Sun is an unprecedented portrait of postwar Japan through the eyes of four of the nation s most significant photographers. It encompasses and connects ancient Japanese prophecies, the terror of nuclear destruction, and the results of swift and massive westernization.Eikoh Hosoe, Shomei Tomatsu, Masahisa Fukase, and Daido Moriyama are widely acknowledged in Japan as masters of photography. Their work ranges from the metaphoric to the documentary, from the presentation of postapocalyptic artifacts to portraits of crows and crowded city streets. However varied the approach, this work is unified by a sense of innovation and a persistent search for native roots.Eikoh Hosoe s representation of the demonic myth Kamaitachi is structured like a dance, enacted among the villagers of the far north country and evoking Hosoe s childhood memories of the final years of World War II.Shomei Tomatsu s work ranges from the legacy of Nagasaki to the student riots of the sixties. His photographs combine social documentary with a search for personal identity, a quest which concludes among the remote islanders of Okinawa.Masahisa Fukase s epic series Crow adopts the universal symbol of the black bird as evil omen. The crow s somber presence shadows Fukase s journey to his birthplace on the northern island of Hokkaido, fusing private memories to a darker, national heritage.Daido Moriyama uncovers the malice lurking in the alleys and backstreets of Tokyo. With his confrontational, highly graphic style, Moriyama reveals the overpowering density of life in modern Japan.In the accompanying text, Mark Holborn creates his own picture of Japan s creative climate, one in which audacious exploration crashes against a legacy of tradition and refinement. He provides previously undocumented links between the photographers and other leading Japanese artists of our time, such as filmmaker Nagisa Oshima, graphic designer Tadanori Yokoo, and dancer Tatsumi Hijikata.

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  • Q: What is the page count of the book? A: The book has eighty pages. This includes a rich collection of photographs and insightful text about Japanese photography.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of 'Black Sun'? A: The book measures nine point six five inches in length, zero point three five inches in width, and eleven point four two inches in height. These dimensions make it a compact and easily manageable book.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: The book is paperback bound. This makes it lightweight and flexible for easy reading.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'Black Sun'? A: The author of the book is Mark Holborn. He provides a comprehensive exploration of Japanese photography.
  • Q: What is the main subject of 'Black Sun'? A: 'Black Sun' focuses on postwar Japan through the works of four prominent photographers. It explores themes of tradition, innovation, and cultural identity.
  • Q: Is 'Black Sun' suitable for all ages? A: Yes, the book does not contain adult content. It is appropriate for general audiences interested in photography and culture.
  • Q: How do I read and appreciate the photographs in the book? A: You can read the book by exploring the photographs alongside the accompanying text. This enhances understanding of the cultural context behind each image.
  • Q: Is there a specific audience for this book? A: Yes, the book is ideal for photography enthusiasts, art historians, and anyone interested in Japanese culture. It offers deep insights into both the art and the societal changes in Japan.
  • Q: How do I care for this paperback book? A: To keep the book in good condition, store it in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposing it to direct sunlight to prevent fading.
  • Q: What if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, you can contact the seller for a return or replacement. Most retailers have a customer service policy for such issues.
  • Q: Is there a warranty for 'Black Sun'? A: No, this book typically does not come with a warranty. However, check with the retailer for their specific return policy.
  • Q: Can I find similar books to 'Black Sun'? A: Yes, there are many books on Japanese photography and culture. Look for titles by the same authors or those focusing on postwar Japan.
  • Q: Are there any notable photographers featured in the book? A: Yes, the book features renowned photographers Eikoh Hosoe, Shomei Tomatsu, Masahisa Fukase, and Daido Moriyama. Each brings a unique perspective to Japanese photography.
  • Q: What themes are explored in 'Black Sun'? A: The book explores themes such as cultural identity, the impact of Westernization, and the legacy of World War II in Japan.
  • Q: Is there a digital version of 'Black Sun' available? A: Availability of a digital version may vary. Check major eBook platforms to see if 'Black Sun' is offered in a digital format.
  • Q: How can I share my thoughts about 'Black Sun' after reading it? A: You can share your thoughts on social media or review platforms. Engaging with book clubs and discussion forums is also a great way.

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