For a Language to Come: Takuma Nakahira’s Photographs for.
In 1971 photographer Takuma Nakahira participated in the Seventh Paris Biennale for emerging artists from around the world. In his experimental project Circulation: Date, Place, Events Nakahira challenged himself to photograph his surroundings and in the same day exhibit the results for a duration of approximately one week.
Takuma Nakahira s series Overflow was originally presented as an installation during the 1974 exhibition Fifteen Photographers Today (National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo). The work consisted of 48 color photographs that were arranged on a wall 6 meters wide and 1.6 meters high. The photobook Overflow is the first chance to view Nakahira s astonishing series.
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Read a short essay about Takuma Nakahira at the post website; 12 works online Show previous results Takuma Nakahira C-001 from the series Circulation: Date, Place, Events 1971 Takuma Nakahira C-002 from the series Circulation: Date, Place, Events 1971 Takuma Nakahira.
It was originally conceived by art critic Koji Taki (1928-2011) and photographer Takuma Nakahira (1938-2015), with poet Takahiko Okada (1939-1997) and photographer Yutaka Takanashi as dojin members. The subtitle for the magazine was “Provocative Materials for Thought”, and each issue was composed of photographs, essays and poems.
Takuma Nakahira - For a Language to Come - 2010 - Published by Osiris - 160 pages - 21,4 x 30,6 cmPhotographer: Takuma NakahiraDesigner: Kazunari HattoriFirst edition thus (originally published in 1970 by Fudosha). Hardcover photobook. In very good condition.
From his first solo show in the United States, selections from Japanese photographer Takuma Nakahira’s “Circulation: Date, Place, Events.” In addition, a reprint of his essay from 1973, “Looking at the City or the Look From the City.”.