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Instant purchase welcome. No price reduction. Prices are gradually being reduced. After purchasing new, it was stored in a plastic bag in a dark place. There are no noticeable scratches or stains. Please check the photos. Please understand that this item has been in someone's possession once. Iheya Island and Izena Island, two small islands located in the northwestern part of Okinawa Island. Tsuda moved his base to Kyushu four years ago, but perhaps it was to open a path to the south. Over several years, he visited the two islands, interacted with the people living there, and focused on the small actions hidden within their lives. These appeared as the lush Kuba groves that look up to the sky, people welcoming and sending off their ancestors during the Obon festival, prayers in the sacred areas where offerings are made, the figures of gods and children seen in the Shinto rituals passed down from ancient times, a young girl's dance as she leaves the island in the spring for school, the dew-dripping Getto flowers, and the view from the Wind Rock... Naoshi Tsuda's fieldwork series, which started in 2014, reaches a milestone with this book. The three works, [SAMELAND] featuring the Sami people of Northern Europe, [NAGA] featuring the Naga people living in northwestern Myanmar, and [IHEYA・IZENA] which will be published this time, are geographically far apart, but in each of these lands, the core of people's lives is the existence of faith that modern society is losing, and by knowing the culture and way of life that remain in these small, remote areas, they may be giving us an opportunity to re-examine "how we are today." The exhibition held in conjunction with the publication of this book, which is the last in the fieldwork series, will be a joint event with [POST], an art book shop operated by limArt, the publisher of this book, and [D&DEPARTMENT], which is creating one base in each of the 47 prefectures, and is engaged in activities to review the 47 "personalities" and "long-lasting, local designs" through sales, food and beverage, publishing, tourism, etc., and introducing them nationwide, and also has a store in Okinawa. Please take a look at Naoshi Tsuda's new attempt to present the values that modern society should reconsider through the fieldwork series. Publisher: Lim Art Co.Ltd. Release date: 2017/2/1 Language: Multilingual, English Book length: 144 pages h33
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