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☆ Photo Album x T-shirt Set "Far East and Southwest: The Photography of Kozo Miyoshi" Kozo Miyoshi Published in 1994, First Edition Center for Creative Photography Softcover ♦︎In good condition for a 31-year-old book. ・ Kozo Miyoshi × weber "Far East and Southwest" tee [sumo kids] L: Length: 74cm Shoulder width 50cm Body width 54cm Sleeve length 20cm ♦︎Worn about 3 times, washed 3 times. In good condition. Weber was impressed by the brilliance of Kozo Miyoshi's 90s photo tee, which they had archived, and his unique shooting style, leading to a collaboration. Focusing on Kozo Miyoshi's first photo album "Far East and Southwest," published in 1994, which was the subject of the photo tee, the collaboration adopted original photos from the photo album. Kozo Miyoshi's photographs, taken with a Deardorff 16x20 wooden view camera, the largest size available, are precise black and white photos with delicate gradations. Silk screen printing was intentionally used to allow for enjoyment of aging. The photos are printed in four separations of black and white, and then given a hard wash and tumble to create a vintage feel on the print surface. The copyright, including the shooting date and location of each photo, is also placed on the front. On the back, like the 90s Kozo Miyoshi photo tee, the kanji "東 南西" (East South West), which is on the back cover of the photo album, is printed. To maximize the brilliance of Kozo Miyoshi's photographs, which is his first collaboration with an apparel brand, the details have been carefully considered, and the specifications allow for enjoyment of aging. Kozo Miyoshi Born in Chiba Prefecture in 1947. With a sincere perspective as a bystander, his style of confronting the scenes he encounters on his travels has received high praise both domestically and internationally. His works are in the collections of the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Princeton University Art Museum, the George Eastman Museum, and the Center for Creative Photography at the University of Arizona, and he has consistently presented his works through PGI since the early days of his artistic activities. ☆ Don't miss this opportunity. Kunichi Nomura Hiroshi Fujiwara Bruce Weber
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