‎[Ishimoto Yasuhiro] - ‎ ‎ISHIMOTO, Yasuhiro - 石元泰博‎
‎SOMEDAY SOMEWHERE / ある日ある所 (Aru hi Aru tokoro).‎

‎Geibi Shuppan, Tokyo 1958. 1 volume in-4 (28.5 x 22.5 cm) sous cartonnage bichrome de l'éditeur, jaquette illustrée en couleurs pelliculée. ÉDITION ORIGINALE. Premier et unique tirage. Le livre contient 178 photographies en noir et blanc reproduites en héliogravure (dont planches dépliantes) et 7 en couleurs. Avec une préface (en anglais et en japonais) par Tsutomu Watanabe. Bien complet du colophon contrecollé imprimé sur papier jonquille portant le cachet/tampon circulaire du photographe encré en rouge. Geibi Shuppan, Tokyo 1958. 4to. (11 1/8 x 8 7/8 in.) pp. 168. With 7 colour & 178 black-and-white photographs including various gatefolds and fold-outs. Publisher's black cloth and yellow printed spine and color printed photographic dust-jacket. First edition, first and only printing of Yasuhiro Ishimoto's critically acclaimed photobook "Someday, Somewhere" "ある日ある所". Yasuhiro Ishimoto's work represented an influential link between japanese and american photography. With this book, published in 1958, he had the distinction of producing the first major postwar Japanese photobook shot in both Tokyo and Chicago. In between he published this, his first book, and the first important work to emerge from the group. Ishimoto occupies an interesting position in the history of Japanese photography and was another important link between the East and West. Born in San Francisco in 1921, he moved with his family to Japan at the age of three. After graduating from high school he went back to San Francisco to study. A year later, as a result of the war, he was sent to an internment camp in Colorado for Japanese citizens and those of Japanese descent. It was here that his interest in photography began. After the war Ishimoto went to Chicago and studied at the Institute of Design under Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind. He graduated in 1952 and returned to Japan the following year, although he continued to travel between the two countries. Someday, Somewhere contains photographs from both Chicago and Tokyo, and clearly shows the influence of his time studying with Callahan and Siskind. Et pour en savoir plus, suivez ce lien / if you want to know more about Yasuhiro Ishimoto, follow this excellent link: http://www.espritsnomades.com/artsplastiques/Ishimoto/ishimoto.html‎

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‎Exemplaire en excellent état, la jaquette présente des usures et de marginales déchirures mais sans manques, quelques accidents de surface, anciennes traces d'adhésif à l'intérieur de la jaquette (généralement les exemplaires proposés sont très accidentés avec manques). The book is in a scarce fine condition (no foxing, no discoloration, hard-cover perfect, no bump, the condition of the dust jacket is VG++ with some chipping and tears to the edges but no loss of paper, some surface wear to the front and back covers, no discoloration. The inside of the dust has ancien marks of tape paper (photos of the book on request). Références: Martin Parr: Parr & Badger, The Photobook I, pp. 272-273; Kaneko & Vartanian: Japanese Photobooks of the 1960s and '70s, pp. 40-45.‎

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