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Issei Suda: Nagi no Hira - Fragments of Calm

Issei Suda: Nagi no Hira - Fragments of Calm

First Edition, 2013. 252 pages. Book measures 8.5 x 10.75 inches.

Soft cover in photo-illustrated glossy dust jacket. SIGNED by Issei Suda on the front endpaper. Published as a catalogue to accompany the exhibition 'Suda Issei, nagi no hira -fragments of calm' organized by the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography. Beautifully printed b&w photographs throughout. Includes essays on Suda's work by Niwa Harumi and Suzuki Hitoshi in Japanese and English translation.

"In his most famous series of work, 'Fushi Kaden' (1976), Suda Issei succeeded in capturing the extraordinary that exists within the ordinary. He received high praise for these photographs, that direct our familiar landscapes, commonplace festivals or customs, etc. He is ranked, not only in Japan but also abroad, together with other photographers whose receiving attention for being peculiarly subjective, while simultaneously providing a new outlook on the standard images of Japan or Tokyo from an ethnological viewpoint.

When I think of the body of his photographic work created over a period of more than fifty years, or the vast number of images that remain stored in negative form, comprising of a total of several million or even the of million, the term, 'magi no hora'(fragments of calm), Springs to mind. The Japanese word, 'nagi' which is translated as 'calm' refers specifically to the moments in the morning or evening when the wind suddenly ceases and time seems to stand still, and this is this moment that he captures in his photographs. A lack of wind and humid air, these share something in common tithe the rich elements of time and space that are contained within SUDA's photographs, and above all, the term provides a hint to aid the comprehension of his photographic expressions."

- Except from Niwa Harumi's essay, ''nagi no hira - From the Ordinary to Another World.''

Fine in Clean bright Near Fine dust jacket. An excellent copy.

Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography

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