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Skin of the Nation

Skin of the Nation

First edition of Skin of the Nation by Shomei Tomatsu. First impression. Medium format hardback in near fine condition. Some very minor shelf wear to the outer edges of the dust jacket only.

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This important book is the first in-depth English-language study of Tomatsu's work. Richly illustrated and handsomely designed, it features more than one hundred plates representing - in ten thematic sections - the full range of his career. Tomatsu emerged in the 1950s with his sensitive pictures of postwar Japan. In the 1960s the artist turned his camera to the aftermath of the atomic bomb and the lingering presence of the U. S. military in his homeland. In subsequent decades his lens has captured the elation of Japan's economic boom and the problems inspired by his culture's increasing westernisation. Throughout, Tomatsu's pictures have consistently resonated not only with Japanese society but also with American culture.

$21.14

Original: $60.39

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Skin of the Nation

$60.39

$21.14
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First edition of Skin of the Nation by Shomei Tomatsu. First impression. Medium format hardback in near fine condition. Some very minor shelf wear to the outer edges of the dust jacket only.

About

This important book is the first in-depth English-language study of Tomatsu's work. Richly illustrated and handsomely designed, it features more than one hundred plates representing - in ten thematic sections - the full range of his career. Tomatsu emerged in the 1950s with his sensitive pictures of postwar Japan. In the 1960s the artist turned his camera to the aftermath of the atomic bomb and the lingering presence of the U. S. military in his homeland. In subsequent decades his lens has captured the elation of Japan's economic boom and the problems inspired by his culture's increasing westernisation. Throughout, Tomatsu's pictures have consistently resonated not only with Japanese society but also with American culture.

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