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Kazumasa Suda's photo collection “Fragments of Everyday Life

The False Reality Membrane of the Everyday and the Extraordinary A group of rare color works from the 1980s onward. In the 1980s, Kazumasa Suda, a photographer known for his black-and-white “Suda style,” began to use a medium-format camera to create full-scale color works, including “Fragments of Everyday Life,” a work that appeared in “Nihon Camera” from 1983 to 1984, and “SPOT,” a photograph of a “place” as the residue of an incident. SPOT,” a collection of approximately 150 color works.

Kazumasa Suda Born in Kanda, Tokyo in 1940. Graduated from Tokyo College of Photography. He received the Newcomer's Award of the Photographic Society of Japan for “Fushikaden” in 1976, the Annual Award of the Photographic Society of Japan for “Monokusa Jigae” in 1983, the Higashikawa Award for “Fragments of Daily Life” in 1985, the Ken Domon Award for “Human Memory” in 1997, and the Ken Domon Award for “Nagi no Kata” in 2014. He also received the Ken Domon Award for “Human Memory” in 1997, and the Writer's Prize of the Photographic Society of Japan Award in 2014 for “Nagi no Kata” and other works.

Published by Seigensha Year of publication: 2018 Size: A4, top bound, 128 pages https: //www.seigensha.com/books/978-4-86152-657-2/

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