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1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 24 cm
Tokyo : Artbeat Publishers, 2015.
Japanese architectural models 2015 / photography by Takashi Homma ; text, Arata Isozaki ; English translation, Matthew Fargo.
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1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 24 cm
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Tokyo : Artbeat Publishers, 2015.
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191 pages, 1 unnumbered page : illustrations, map, plans ; 21 cm
Tokyo ; Kajima Institute Publishing Co., Ltd., 2006.
Made in Tokyo = Meido in Tokyo / Momoyo Kaijima, Junzo Kuroda, Yoshiharu Tsukamoto.
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191 pages, 1 unnumbered page : illustrations, map, plans ; 21 cm
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Tokyo ; Kajima Institute Publishing Co., Ltd., 2006.
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367 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 24 cm
Montréal, Québec, Canada : CCA, Canadian Centre for Architecture = Centre canadien d'architecture ; Zürich, Switzerland : Park Books, [2014], ©2014
Casablanca Chandigarh : a report on modernization / Tom Avermaete, Maristella Casciato ; photographic missions by Yto Barrada, Takashi Homma.
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367 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 24 cm
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Montréal, Québec, Canada : CCA, Canadian Centre for Architecture = Centre canadien d'architecture ; Zürich, Switzerland : Park Books, [2014], ©2014
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127 p. : chiefly ill. (some col.) ; 25 x 31 cm.
Tōkyō : Kanazawa 21-seiki Bijutsukan, 2005.
Sejima Kazuyo + Nishizawa Ryūe/SANAA : Kanazawa 21-seiki Bijutsukan / [Hasegawa Yūko, Washida Meruro shippitsu].
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127 p. : chiefly ill. (some col.) ; 25 x 31 cm.
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Tōkyō : Kanazawa 21-seiki Bijutsukan, 2005.
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367 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), facsimiles, maps, portraits ; 24 cm
Montréal : Centre canadien d'architecture ; Zürich : Park Books, ©2014.
Casablanca Chandigarh : bilans d'une modernisation / Tom Avermaete, Maristella Casciato ; missions photographiques de Yto Barrada, Takashi Homma.
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367 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), facsimiles, maps, portraits ; 24 cm
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Montréal : Centre canadien d'architecture ; Zürich : Park Books, ©2014.
Takashi Homma: 20 Postcards
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Twenty postcards by Japanese photographer Takashi Homma.
October 2013
Takashi Homma: 20 Postcards
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Twenty postcards by Japanese photographer Takashi Homma.
Takashi Homma: Trails
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In this book, Takashi Homma traces the blood trails of deer killed in Shiretoko National Park on the Japanese island of Hokkaido. Like ritualistic stains or calligraphic compositions, the photographs, which Homma made in the winters of 2009 to 2018, are at once abstract and symbolic. Considered by some to be sacred, deer in Japan have controversially faced culls due to(...)
Takashi Homma: Trails
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In this book, Takashi Homma traces the blood trails of deer killed in Shiretoko National Park on the Japanese island of Hokkaido. Like ritualistic stains or calligraphic compositions, the photographs, which Homma made in the winters of 2009 to 2018, are at once abstract and symbolic. Considered by some to be sacred, deer in Japan have controversially faced culls due to their growing population, which upset agricultural communities struggling to protect their crops. To aid their mission in reducing numbers, the government encourages local hunters to take matters into their own hands. Homma photographs the effects – the red vestiges of wild life in the snow.
Photography monographs
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Takashi Homma uses fragments collected in camera obscura constructed in metropolitan areas of Japan and the US to build a city image by image. Homma does not seek to index any particular city but to render a shadow world, a city's unconscious caught in a dark chamber, suspended in the camera’s box. The camera obscura offers a repetition, like the reflection shimmering in(...)
Takashi Homma: the narcissistic city
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Takashi Homma uses fragments collected in camera obscura constructed in metropolitan areas of Japan and the US to build a city image by image. Homma does not seek to index any particular city but to render a shadow world, a city's unconscious caught in a dark chamber, suspended in the camera’s box. The camera obscura offers a repetition, like the reflection shimmering in Narcissus’s pool. The narcissistic city is a city transfixed upon its own image – a mirror city, laced with repetition (modular) and reflections (glass). A city looking at its reflection, a city caught in a dark chamber, a city observing its camera obscura inversion – flickering inside the camera’s box.
Photography monographs
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''Real estate opportunities'' continues Japanese photographer Takashi Homma’s homage series to the influential American artist Ed Ruscha, following similar photobooks by Homma such as ''Every building on the Ginza street,'' ''Royal road test,'' ''Babycakes,'' and ''Twenty-six gasoline stations.'' Ruscha’s original ''Real estate opportunities'' series was published in(...)
Takashi Homma: Real estate opportunities
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''Real estate opportunities'' continues Japanese photographer Takashi Homma’s homage series to the influential American artist Ed Ruscha, following similar photobooks by Homma such as ''Every building on the Ginza street,'' ''Royal road test,'' ''Babycakes,'' and ''Twenty-six gasoline stations.'' Ruscha’s original ''Real estate opportunities'' series was published in 1970 and featured photographs of empty building lots for sale in Los Angeles. For his tribute, Homma (together with series collaborators Yoshihisa Tanaka and Yusuke Nakajima) photographed empty lots in and around Tokyo. Its design and size carefully replicating Ruscha’s original, Homma’s photobook possesses a charm of its own as it captures the strange optimism and sense of possibility of these negative spaces within Tokyo’s dense architectural sprawl.
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