Peter M. Cook: Edo
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British architectural photographer Peter M. Cook started travelling to Tokyo in 1992. For this book, he selected 100 images of Tokyo, paying homage to the visual language of Hiroshige’s 100 Views of Edo. Mount Fuji makes an appearance, ghostlike in the background, its powerful iconic presence a reminder of a constant in nature, in contrast to the urban landscape at its base.
Peter M. Cook: Edo
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British architectural photographer Peter M. Cook started travelling to Tokyo in 1992. For this book, he selected 100 images of Tokyo, paying homage to the visual language of Hiroshige’s 100 Views of Edo. Mount Fuji makes an appearance, ghostlike in the background, its powerful iconic presence a reminder of a constant in nature, in contrast to the urban landscape at its base.
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Organized geographically, the book begins with numerous art institutions in and around Tokyo, and proceeds to Kyoto; museums in the western and eastern parts of the nation; Shikoku and the Inland Sea; Kyushu; and Hokkaido and Okinawa. Among the buildings and collections featured are the Nezu Museum, the Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Museum, Nagi MOCA, the Hiroshige Museum, the(...)
The art lover's guide to Japanese museums
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Organized geographically, the book begins with numerous art institutions in and around Tokyo, and proceeds to Kyoto; museums in the western and eastern parts of the nation; Shikoku and the Inland Sea; Kyushu; and Hokkaido and Okinawa. Among the buildings and collections featured are the Nezu Museum, the Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Museum, Nagi MOCA, the Hiroshige Museum, the George Nakashima Memorial Museum, and the Hokkaido Historical Village.
eBoy : Pixorama
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14 full-color cardboard pages featuring Foobar, London, Assembler, New York, Superbronco, Tokyo, Baltimore and LA.
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eBoy : Pixorama
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14 full-color cardboard pages featuring Foobar, London, Assembler, New York, Superbronco, Tokyo, Baltimore and LA.
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The virtual architecture : the difference between the possible and the impossible in architecture
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This is the catalogue of the Virtual Architecture Exhibition held at the Tokyo University Digital Museum.
janvier 1998, Tokyo
The virtual architecture : the difference between the possible and the impossible in architecture
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This is the catalogue of the Virtual Architecture Exhibition held at the Tokyo University Digital Museum.
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janvier 1998, Tokyo
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Recent works of the offices of SANAA, Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa. Works include the Teshima Art Museum, the Rolex Learning Center in Lausanne, a flower garden in Taipei, the Okurayama housing complex in Yokohama, the Vitra Factory Building in Weil am Rhein, the Toyota Aizuma Hall in Toyota, a villa in Hayama Kanagawa, Derek Lam’s shop in SoHo in New York and his(...)
GA Architect: Kazuyo Sejima, Ryue Nuishizawa 2006-2011
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Recent works of the offices of SANAA, Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa. Works include the Teshima Art Museum, the Rolex Learning Center in Lausanne, a flower garden in Taipei, the Okurayama housing complex in Yokohama, the Vitra Factory Building in Weil am Rhein, the Toyota Aizuma Hall in Toyota, a villa in Hayama Kanagawa, Derek Lam’s shop in SoHo in New York and his shop on the upper east side of Manhattan, the Carina store in Tokyo, the Inujima Art House Project in Okayama, the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion in London, the Hyundai Card Concert Hall in Seoul, the Shakujii Apartment in Nerima Tokyo, a spatial design for Comme des Garçons in Tokyo and more. Includes an essay by Ryue Nishizawa.
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Affiche de l'exposition Perspectives de vie à Londres et à Tokyo imaginées par Stephen Taylor et Ryue Nishizawa.
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Affiche Nishizawa
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Affiche de l'exposition Perspectives de vie à Londres et à Tokyo imaginées par Stephen Taylor et Ryue Nishizawa.
mai 2008, Montréal
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Affiche Stephen Taylor
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Affiche de l'exposition Perspectives de vie à Londres et à Tokyo imaginées par Stephen Taylor et Ryue Nishizawa.
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Affiche Stephen Taylor
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Affiche de l'exposition Perspectives de vie à Londres et à Tokyo imaginées par Stephen Taylor et Ryue Nishizawa.
mai 2008, Montréal
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Michael Wolf is best known for his large-size architectural shots from Hong Kong and Chicago. Actually the series “Architecture of Density” and “The Transplant City” are part of a constantly growing oeuvre which deals with the conditions of the modern urban life under the title “Life in Cities”. With his recently published book “Tokyo Compression”, which shows depressing(...)
Michael Wolf: a series of unfortunate events
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Michael Wolf is best known for his large-size architectural shots from Hong Kong and Chicago. Actually the series “Architecture of Density” and “The Transplant City” are part of a constantly growing oeuvre which deals with the conditions of the modern urban life under the title “Life in Cities”. With his recently published book “Tokyo Compression”, which shows depressing impressions from the subway system in Tokyo, the photographer raises the question: In how far may, should or must photographers deal with the public today? Michael Wolf takes up this topic in his work “Street View”, which has been started at the same time as “Tokyo Compression”, and reinterprets the genre of the street photography in a highly unconventional way by using the almost inexhaustible picture pool of the Google Tool as basic material for his own images. With the camera in front of the screen he gets “his” images out of the automatically generated, authorless Google screens. Extreme details and geographical fade-ins of the software, which usually should serve the orientation, induce photographs which have an irritating as well as alarming effect like the underground portraits from Tokyo.
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151 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 27 cm
New York : Museum of Modern Art : Distributed by Harry N. Abrams, ©1999.
The un-private house / Terence Riley.
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On 13 January 1958, the grotesquely disfigured body of a man was discovered near Lake Sembako in Japan. Two investigators from Tokyo came to help the local police in resolving what at first appeared to be a banal case, but which soon proved to be something more complicated. For the first time, a photographer was authorized to accompany the police to document the(...)
Watabe Yukichi: a criminal investigation
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On 13 January 1958, the grotesquely disfigured body of a man was discovered near Lake Sembako in Japan. Two investigators from Tokyo came to help the local police in resolving what at first appeared to be a banal case, but which soon proved to be something more complicated. For the first time, a photographer was authorized to accompany the police to document the investigation. Press photographer Watabe Yukichi (1924-1993) followed the inspectors as they questioned witnesses (workers in a tannery factory, local police officers) and pounded the streets of the most insalubrious neighborhoods in Tokyo - its bars, bridges, alleyways and hospitals - in search of the killer. Like the haunted film stills of a newly discovered noir classic, Watabe's images record much more than simply a police investigation, and reveal a Tokyo of the 1950s in a way that has rarely been depicted.
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