Eikoh Hosoe ArchitectureMACK 2021 Eikoh Hosoe (b. 1933, Yamagata) is one of the most influential Japanese photographers in the history of the medium. This comprehensive volume, published to coincide with a major retrospective exhibition in Japan, will be the primary resource on Hosoes oeuvre, edited, designed, and produced under the artists direction and with the collaboration of internationally renowned curator and scholar Yasufumi Nakamori. Since the mid 1950s, Eikoh Hosoe
he brings this scrutiny close to home
and people
as "passing observations" and a way to "make contact" with the outside world
a city in the South of Ukraine
each in German and Polish
economic and social shifts of power and become a museum of the many revolutions that have taken place in African countries over the past 65 years
Michael Schmidt uses atmosphere-laden details with high-contrast black-and-white images of cityscapes
offer lucid ethnographies of particular streets and families
His images survey the landscape with a characteristic Swedish melancholy
also known as the New Silk Road
South of Market is not a romantic representation of San Francisco’s past
and quiet moments of everyday life