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Masahisa Fukase, like many Japanese photographers of his generation, became known outside his country thanks to his books, including the best-known The Solitude of Ravens.
His works are rare and negotiated at high prices between collectors, such as the one he dedicated to his cat Sasuke and that the latter signed with his pads.
This monograph, published on the occasion of a retrospective at FOAM in Amsterdam, offers an insight into the work of the Japanese photographer who left us in 2012 after 20 years in a coma.
The texts signed by Simon Baker, director of the European House of Photography and Japanese photography specialist, and Tomo Kosuga, director of the Masahisa Fukase archives, complete this very beautiful object.