Night Crawler 1995 2010

Title: Night Crawler 1995 2010

Photographer/s: Takehiko Nakafuji

Contributor/s: text by Kotaro Iizawa

Date of publication: 7 Jan 2011

Place of publication: Tokyo, Japan

Dimensions: B5

Edition size: 1000

Type of binding: Boxed, 2 volumes, Book binding

Number of pages: 2 x 22+cover

Number of pictures: 77

Type of printing: offset

Printer: Gateway Visual Creative, Taiwan

Publisher: Mark Pearson, Zen Foto Gallery

Designer: Amanda Lo, Mark Pearson

Language: English, Japanese

Category: artist book

Price: JPY3500

Summary: Takehiko Nakafuji dropped out of Waseda University to become a photographer. Night Crawler 1995 was his first exhibited work after graduating from photography school in Tokyo. He then stopped photographing his native Tokyo for 15 years until 2010. In this boxed set we have one book for his 1995 work and another book for the 2010 work. We see the changes in Tokyo, in Nakafuji and in ourselves during these 15 years.

Date and place of birth of photographer/s: 1970, Tokyo, Japan

Website: www.zen-foto.jp

Book link: www.zen-foto.jp

Donated by: Mark Pearson, Zen Foto Gallery

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