Skin of the Nation

Shomei Tomatsu

BOO 3758 U
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CONDITION & NOTES
Good – Very Good / Dust jacket has light shelf wear and slight discolouration along the top edge. Top corner of the hardcover is slightly bumped.

TYPE PUBLICATION YEAR
Hardcover

2004

EDITION LANGUAGE
First

English

PUBLISHER DIMENSIONS
SFMOMA / Yale University Press
26.5 x 24 x 2.5 cm
CONDITION
Good – Very Good / Dust jacket has light shelf wear and slight discolouration along the top edge. Top corner of the hardcover is slightly bumped.

TYPE
Hardcover

PUBLICATION YEAR
2004

EDITION
First

LANGUAGE
English

PUBLISHER
SFMOMA / Yale University Press

DIMENSIONS
26.5 x 24 x 2.5 cm

ABOUT

One of Japan's most influential postwar photographers Shomei Tomatsu has created some of the most dramatic images in the history of photography. Many of his photographs have become icons of the twentieth century. This important book is the first in-depth English-language study of Tomatsu's work. Richly illustrated and handsomely designed, it features more than one hundred plates representing–in ten thematic sections–the full range of his career.

 

Tomatsu emerged in the 1950s with his sensitive pictures of postwar Japan. In the 1960s the artist turned his camera to the aftermath of the atomic bomb and the lingering presence of the U. S. military in his homeland. In subsequent decades his lens has captured the elation of Japan's economic boom and the problems inspired by his culture's increasing westernization. Throughout, Tomatsu's pictures have consistently resonated not only with Japanese society but also with American culture. Included in this book are essays by distinguished scholars on all aspects of the artist's life and career as well as a selection of brief excerpts from Tomatsu's own writings, many of which have never appeared in English.

 

Skin of the Nation is both a literal and metaphorical reference to the surfaces that have appeared in countless pictures throughout Tomatsu's career.