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MASAHISA FUKASE
Karasu -- Ravens. Tokyo: Sokyusha, 1986.
Square quarto (257 x 257 mm). 62 black and white photographs. Original black cloth, covers and spine blind-stamped (lacking glassine dust jacket); original cardboard slipcase with printed paper label; black cloth folding case. Provenance: Tsuyoshi Iguchi (inscription from Fukase, dated 26 July 1991).
FIRST EDITION, INSCRIBED BY FUKASE. "THE POST-PROVOKE MASTERPIECE OF JAPANESE PHOTOBOOKS... a technical as well as an aesthetic tour-de-force... its strength is that it works on so many levels -- graphically, descriptively, technically, metaphorically. The imagery is beautiful, surprising, haunting, but ultimately it is Fukase's masterly handling of the narrative and rhythm that makes it so memorable" (The Photobook). The Photobook, vol. I, p.306.
Karasu -- Ravens. Tokyo: Sokyusha, 1986.
Square quarto (257 x 257 mm). 62 black and white photographs. Original black cloth, covers and spine blind-stamped (lacking glassine dust jacket); original cardboard slipcase with printed paper label; black cloth folding case. Provenance: Tsuyoshi Iguchi (inscription from Fukase, dated 26 July 1991).
FIRST EDITION, INSCRIBED BY FUKASE. "THE POST-PROVOKE MASTERPIECE OF JAPANESE PHOTOBOOKS... a technical as well as an aesthetic tour-de-force... its strength is that it works on so many levels -- graphically, descriptively, technically, metaphorically. The imagery is beautiful, surprising, haunting, but ultimately it is Fukase's masterly handling of the narrative and rhythm that makes it so memorable" (The Photobook). The Photobook, vol. I, p.306.