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    Publisher
    Damiani
    ISBN-10
    8862087071
    ISBN-13
    9788862087070
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    22038781953

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    Book Title
    Fluence. the Continuance of Yohjl Yamamoto by Takay
    Number of Pages
    208 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2020
    Topic
    Individual Photographers / Monographs, Fashion & Accessories, Subjects & Themes / Fashion
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Design, Photography
    Author
    Takay
    Format
    Hardcover

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    1.1 in
    Item Weight
    69.7 Oz
    Item Length
    13.7 in
    Item Width
    10.7 in

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    Long resident in London and New York, the Japanese photographer Takay returned home to shoot this profoundly beautiful book, documenting three decades of experimental tailoring by the designer Yohji Yamamoto. Takay s subjects trail Mr. Yamamoto s black gowns and suits through undistinguished Tokyo streets; the fashion portraits alternate with images of birds on a power line or Shinjuku at midnight, shot in the grainy black-and-white style called are-bure-boke ( rough, blurred and out-of-focus ). Posing alongside the professional models are several titans of Japanese culture: the actress Rie Miyazawa, fragile and rumpled in a polka-dot gown from 1999; the theater director Yukio Ninagawa, pensive in a thick wool jacket; and even Daido Moriyama, the godfather of postwar Japanese photography, whose portrait here in a three-quarter-length overcoat embodies estranged Tokyo cool., Long resident in London and New York, the Japanese photographer Takay returned home to shoot this profoundly beautiful book, documenting three decades of experimental tailoring by the designer Yohji Yamamoto. Takay's subjects trail Mr. Yamamoto's black gowns and suits through undistinguished Tokyo streets; the fashion portraits alternate with images of birds on a power line or Shinjuku at midnight, shot in the grainy black-and-white style called are-bure-boke ("rough, blurred and out-of-focus"). Posing alongside the professional models are several titans of Japanese culture: the actress Rie Miyazawa, fragile and rumpled in a polka-dot gown from 1999; the theater director Yukio Ninagawa, pensive in a thick wool jacket; and even Daido Moriyama, the godfather of postwar Japanese photography, whose portrait here in a three-quarter-length overcoat embodies estranged Tokyo cool., Shot in black and white on the streets of Tokyo by fashion photographer Takay, Fluence: The Continuance of Yohji Yamamoto celebrates the powerful influence of great Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto. In it, Yamamoto s designs, from 40 years of work, are modelled by some of Japan s best known creatives, blending the energy of the city and its citizens in the long shadows cast by the avant-garde designer., Shot in black and white on the streets of Tokyo by fashion photographer Takay, Fluence: The Continuance of Yohji Yamamoto celebrates the powerful influence of great Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto. In it, Yamamoto's designs, from 40 years of work, are modelled by some of Japan's best known creatives, blending the energy of the city and its citizens in the long shadows cast by the avant-garde designer., Japanese avant-garde fashion maestro Yohji Yamamoto collaborated with photographer Takay to capture the experimental ethos and enduring legacy of the celebrated designer's longstanding conceptual legacy. Expect asymmetry, tonal darkness, and gender fluidity., Japanese avant-garde fashion maestro Yohji Yamamoto collaborated with photographer Takay to capture the experimental ethos and enduring legacy of the celebrated designer s longstanding conceptual legacy. Expect asymmetry, tonal darkness, and gender fluidity.
    Synopsis
    In his latest book, Takay presents photographs that pay homage to the creative power and style of the great Japanese designer, Yohji Yamamoto. Fluence was shot primarily in Tokyo, Japan. In it, Takay has captured the magic and mystery of artistic forces and his native country. The images in Fluence are shot in black and white which punctuate the subject and the black designs and silhouettes of Yojhi Yamamoto's clothing. The subjects in the book are some of Japan's most accomplished creatives, actors, musicians and models. The locations hark back to Japan of the 1980's, the end of the Showa era. Takay subconsciously chose locations that reflect this, the era he lived in prior to leaving Japan. These previously unseen photographs blend the Japanese landscape with the transformative power and energy of the people and the archive collection. The seed for this book was planted many years ago at the start of Takay's career when he worked with Terry Jones on a Yohji project, and came to fruition after he was offered the use of the Yohji Yamamoto archive collection which spans 40 years of design. In Takay's opinion, Yohji Yamamoto's designs have a strong avant-garde, masculine style, mixed with a strong Japanese sensibility and elegance. When he began his project, he thought about what he could do with the clothes but while working with the people dressed in the collection, there was a transformation visually for him, which inspired him to create the images in this book., An elegant, large-format homage to the Yamamoto look A New York Times critics' pick Best Art Books 2020 This volume celebrates the creative power and style of the great Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto. Shot in sensuous black and white, primarily in Tokyo, these previously unpublished images by photographer Takay respond to the iconic black designs and silhouettes of Yamamoto s clothing, featuring some of Japan s most accomplished actors, musicians and models, such as stage director Yukio Ninagawa, photographer Daido Moriyama, actress Rie Miyazawa, media artist Yoichi Ochiai and musician Char. The locations hark back to Japan of the 1980s, the end of the Showa era. The seed for this book was planted many years ago, at the start of Takay s career, when he worked on a Yamamoto project, and came to fruition after he was offered the use of the Yamamoto archive, which spans 40 years of designs. For Takay, Yohji Yamamoto s work exemplifies a strong, avant-garde, masculine style, mixed with a keen Japanese sensibility and elegance. Takay (born 1973) is a Japanese photographer based in New York, whose photographs have been featured in major fashion publications such as Harper's Bazaar , Vogue , L'Uomo Vogue and I-D , as well as in global advertising campaigns. His work has appeared in the Victoria & Albert Museum s exhibition Men in Skirts , which traveled to the Metropolitan Museum in 2003; the Couture Chanel exhibition at the National Museum of China in Beijing; and the Met s Spring 2013 Costume Institute exhibition Punk: Chaos to Couture . In 2016 Takay published the monograph Echos ., An elegant, large-format homage to the Yamamoto look A New York Times critics' pick Best Art Books 2020 This volume celebrates the creative power and style of the great Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto. Shot in sensuous black and white, primarily in Tokyo, these previously unpublished images--by photographer Takay--respond to the iconic black designs and silhouettes of Yamamoto's clothing, featuring some of Japan's most accomplished actors, musicians and models, such as stage director Yukio Ninagawa, photographer Daido Moriyama, actress Rie Miyazawa, media artist Yoichi Ochiai and musician Char. The locations hark back to Japan of the 1980s, the end of the Showa era. The seed for this book was planted many years ago, at the start of Takay's career, when he worked on a Yamamoto project, and came to fruition after he was offered the use of the Yamamoto archive, which spans 40 years of designs. For Takay, Yohji Yamamoto's work exemplifies a strong, avant-garde, masculine style, mixed with a keen Japanese sensibility and elegance. Takay (born 1973) is a Japanese photographer based in New York, whose photographs have been featured in major fashion publications such as Harper's Bazaar , Vogue , L'Uomo Vogue and I-D , as well as in global advertising campaigns. His work has appeared in the Victoria & Albert Museum's exhibition Men in Skirts , which traveled to the Metropolitan Museum in 2003; the Couture Chanel exhibition at the National Museum of China in Beijing; and the Met's Spring 2013 Costume Institute exhibition Punk: Chaos to Couture . In 2016 Takay published the monograph Echos .

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