During the preparations for Takuma Nakahira’s 2003 exhibition at the Yokohama Museum of Art (“Degree Zero - Yokohama”), a large amount of black-and-white prints made by the artist - all previously unknown to the public eye - were discovered. The photos, some of which were made available for the exhibition, were shot in a Yokohama suburb close to the artist’s home, thought to be taken between 1978 and the late 80s. On every day during that period, as early as sunrise, Nakahira would start for a walk in his neighbourhood, ride his bicycle, take photos, then develop the prints himself.
From the large amount of unearthed prints, only “photos that feature cars” and “photos that also feature cars” were selected and compiled into a massive book. By focusing on his photos instead of words, this photobook is an attempt to decipher and understand one of the rarest photographers and critics in the world.
0 有用 Junkopia 2023-08-29 10:57:59 天津
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0 有用 gakki の写真家 2022-09-10 14:40:47 北京
汽车之友
0 有用 绿色心情 2023-02-27 13:52:37 北京
午后看真是爽爽懒洋洋的有点调皮!对这本书的感觉可以概括为,私家侦探用蹲守出轨男人从情人公寓里出来的休闲时光拍了拍街道上的风景。🏝😎postpost
0 有用 釘 2019-03-01 22:00:38
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0 有用 知更 2021-06-16 02:22:00
但如果了解他的背景不会觉得“无聊乏味”,能选出1000张做成一个系列做成一本书就超越很多人了。