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Product description
Ikko Narahara (1931 -2020 )
Beautifull print from the portfolio Chikuma - Europe - 1971
The pioneering Japanese postwar photographer and cofounder of the influential documentary group VIVO.
Born in Fukuoka in 1931, Ikko Narahara studied law at Chuo University and, influenced by statues of Buddha at Nara, art history at the graduate school of Waseda University, from which he received an MA in 1959. In 1955 Narahara joined Jitsuzaisha (Real Existence), an avant-garde painting group and was associated with artists such as Tatsuo Ikeda and the leader of Japanese Surrealism, Shuzo Takiguchi. During the same period he met Shomei Tomatsu, Eikoh Hosoe, and together with Kikuji Kawada, Akira Sato and Akira Tanno, they founded the photography agency VIVO in 1959. He thereafter continued to create photographic work while at the same time actively engaging with creators irrespective of a specific medium.
Folio, and edition text for reference only. Not included
Will be very carefully packed in in wide cardboard pipe ( 100 mm )
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In very good condition. Please check images for the best impression
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsWhite, BlackMaterialPaperNumber of items1Art sizeMediumHeight42 cmWidth60 cm