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Shoji Ueda (1913-2000) remained profoundly attached to his birthplace of Tottori, on the Sea of Japan, which he used as a backdrop for the vast majority of his work. Ueda was a sedentary adventurer, ceaselessly exploring the dunes that sculpted the landscape throughout the seasons. His keen eye was drawn to everything around him: a map of the world, a wheat field caressed by the wind, a boy in roller skates, the graceful figure of his wife, Nore. . . .When Ueda wasnt out wandering, he composed still lives of seasonal fruit and incongruous objects, small treasures found here and there. This publication brings together a great many previously unpublished photographs, in both black and white and colour. For the occasion, Chose Commune has given carte blanche to the writer Toshiyuki Horie (Yukinuma and Its Environs, The Bear And The Paving Stone), whose text is like musical notes resonating with the photographers distinctive universe.
Ueda, Shōji --- fotografie --- twintigste eeuw --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Japan --- Ueda Shoji --- portretfotografie --- natuurfotografie --- documentaire fotografie --- landschapsfotografie --- stillevens --- 77.071 UEDA
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Ce catalogue nous montre les photographies de l'artiste Shoji Veda. La disposition des personnages sur les photographies relève d'une remarquable mise en scéne. A découvrir...
Photographie d'art --- Photography, Artistic --- Ueda, Shoji --- Ueda, Shōji, - 1913-
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