With 41 duotone plates. Limited edition of 350 numbered and signed copies . Cm 38,5 x 30,5 pp. 48 Rilegato seta, sovracoperta (silk, dust jacket) Elegante volume rilegato in piena seta con una fotografia applicata al piatto anteriore e la firma dell'Artista inserita in un occhiello al piatto posteriore. Sovracoperta illustrata e custodia in seta con foto applicata Nuovo (New) Born in Japan in 1949, Toshio Shibata entered the painting department of the University of Arts of Tokyo in 1968. He later decided to continue his studies in Europe at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Gant (Belgium) where he turned to photography. It was upon his return to Japan in 1980 that he made the haunting, nighttime photographs of Tokyo presented here for the first time. Toshio Shibata's work is included in the permanent collections of museums around the world, including The Museum of Modern Art, New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Bibliothèque National, Paris, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Art, and The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo.
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Hardcover. Condición: New. Estado de la sobrecubierta: New. 1st Edition. First edition, first printing. Limited edition of 350 copies, signed by the artist on a label tipped in to the back cover, and numbered on the colophon page. Hardcover. Silk cloth-covered boards; with photographically illustrated dust jacket and silk cloth-covered slipcase. 48 pp., with 41 duotone plates. 15 x 12 inches. New in publisher's packaging. From the publisher: "'The end of the 1970s saw the completion of Japan's postwar construction, as well as a withering of the student movement and the various terrorist acts that had shaken the global community. The early 1980s was a brief interlude of calm, anticipating the end of the long Showa era, before Japan was deluged by the bubble economy. I had just returned to Japan in 1980, after studying for four years in Flanders where time moves slowly, and the atmosphere is very relaxed. In addition to the rapidly advancing westernization, the reality of this new Tokyo, where old pre-war Showa is blended with modern Showa (post-war), looked disorderly and chaotic to me, and it was not easy to capture it visually. I struggled to realize my own mode of expression in this home country of mine, and began by chasing lights of the night-time to deflect this chaos.'--Toshio Shibata, from the Afterword Born in Japan in 1949, Toshio Shibata entered the painting department of the University of Arts of Tokyo in 1968. He later decided to continue his studies in Europe at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Gant (Belgium) where he turned to photography. It was upon his return to Japan in 1980 that he made the haunting, nighttime photographs of Tokyo presented here for the first time. Toshio Shibata's work is included in the permanent collections of museums around the world, including The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Victoria and Albert Museum; London; Bibliothèque National, Paris; Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Art; and The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo. Yodakais Toshio Shibata's seventh [Nazraeli Press] monograph." NOTE: A SPECIAL EDITION (WITH ONE PRINT) IS ALSO AVAILABLE. Signed by Author. Nº de ref. del artículo: 112279
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hardcover. Condición: Ottimo (Fine). NZ Library Set 2. With 41 duotone plates and a brief text by Toshio Shibata in English and Japanese Limited edition of 350 numbered and signed copies. Elegant volume bound in full silk with a photograph applied to the front cover and the Artist's signature inserted into an eyelet to the back cover. Illustrated dust jacket and slip-case with a photo / Elegante volume rilegato in piena seta con una fotografia applicata al piatto anteriore e la firma dell'Artista inserita in un occhiello al piatto posteriore. Sovracoperta illustrata e custodia in seta con foto applicata. N. 252/350. Cm 38,5 x 30,5. pp. 48. . Ottimo (Fine). . Prima edizione di 350 esemplari numerati e firmati dall'Autore (First edition of 350 numbered and signed copies). . "La fine degli anni '70 ha visto il completamento della costruzione del Giappone dopo la guerra, così come l'appassimento del movimento studentesco e vari atti terroristici che avevano scosso la comunità globale. I primi anni '80 furono una breve parentesi di calma, che anticipava la fine della lunga era Showa, prima che il Giappone fosse sommerso dalla bolla economica. Ero appena tornato in Giappone nel 1980, dopo aver studiato per quattro anni nelle Fiandre, dove il tempo scorre lentamente e l'atmosfera è molto rilassata. Oltre alla rapida avanzata dell'occidentalizzazione, la realtà di questa nuova Tokyo, dove la vecchia Showa prebellica si mescola con la Showa moderna (postbellica) mi sembrava disordinata e caotica, e non era facile catturarla visivamente. Ho lottato per trovare il mio modo di esprimermi e ho iniziato inseguendo le luci della notte per deviare questo caos". (Toshio Shibata, dalla postfazione).“The end of the 1970s saw the completion of Japan's postwar construction, as well as a withering of the student movement and the various terrorist acts that had shaken the global community. The early 1980s was a brief interlude of calm, anticipating the end of the long Showa era, before Japan was deluged by the bubble economy. I had just returned to Japan in 1980, after studying for four years in Flanders where time moves slowly, and the atmosphere is very relaxed. In addition to the rapidly advancing westernization, the reality of this new Tokyo, where old pre-war Showa is blended with modern Showa (post-war) looked disorderly and chaotic to me, and it was not easy to capture it visually. I struggled to realize my own mode of expression in this home country of mine, and began by chasing lights of the night-time to deflect this chaos.” (Toshio Shibata, from the Afterword). Prima edizione di 350 esemplari numerati e firmati dall'Autore (First edition of 350 numbered and signed copies). Book. Nº de ref. del artículo: bc_204639
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Hardcover. Condición: New. Estado de la sobrecubierta: New. 1st Edition. SPECIAL ORDER: PRICING & AVAILABILITY SUBJECT TO CHANGE (please inquire). Price is net to all; promotional discounts do not apply. SPECIAL EDITION SUBSCRIBER DISCOUNT: Customers who purchase the complete Set 2 of six titles (item #112274) qualify for a $150 discount off the price of this special limited edition (with print) from Set 2 (the special limited edition also includes a copy of the slipcased book). Otherwise, special edition price is net to all; promotional discounts do not apply. First edition, first printing. Special limited edition of 25 copies, with a signed and numbered original gelatin silver print, which is housed in a custom clamshell box alongside the book. The book is signed by the artist on a label tipped in to the back cover, and numbered on the colophon page. Hardcover. Silk cloth-covered boards; with photographically illustrated dust jacket and silk cloth-covered slipcase. 48 pp., with 41 duotone plates. 15 x 12 inches. New in publisher's packaging. From the publisher: "'The end of the 1970s saw the completion of Japan's postwar construction, as well as a withering of the student movement and the various terrorist acts that had shaken the global community. The early 1980s was a brief interlude of calm, anticipating the end of the long Showa era, before Japan was deluged by the bubble economy. I had just returned to Japan in 1980, after studying for four years in Flanders where time moves slowly, and the atmosphere is very relaxed. In addition to the rapidly advancing westernization, the reality of this new Tokyo, where old pre-war Showa is blended with modern Showa (post-war), looked disorderly and chaotic to me, and it was not easy to capture it visually. I struggled to realize my own mode of expression in this home country of mine, and began by chasing lights of the night-time to deflect this chaos.'--Toshio Shibata, from the Afterword Born in Japan in 1949, Toshio Shibata entered the painting department of the University of Arts of Tokyo in 1968. He later decided to continue his studies in Europe at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Gant (Belgium) where he turned to photography. It was upon his return to Japan in 1980 that he made the haunting, nighttime photographs of Tokyo presented here for the first time. Toshio Shibata's work is included in the permanent collections of museums around the world, including The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Victoria and Albert Museum; London; Bibliothèque National, Paris; Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Art; and The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo. Yodakais Toshio Shibata's seventh [Nazraeli Press] monograph." NOTE: A SPECIAL EDITION (WITH ONE PRINT) IS ALSO AVAILABLE. Signed by Author. Nº de ref. del artículo: 112282
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