
Masahisa Fukase
Japanese(February 25, 1934 – 2012)
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Masahisa Fukase: A Vision Beyond the Ordinary
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There are moments in photography when a single image reframes what the medium is capable of. For Masahisa Fukase, that moment arrived somewhere along the bleak, windswept coastline of Hokkaido in the late 1970s, when a train window framed a sky thick with ravens and something clicked into place, not just the shutter but an entire artistic language. The resulting series, Karasu, known in the West as Ravens, would eventually be named the best photography book of the years 1950 to 2000 by a panel of experts assembled by the British Journal of Photography in 2010. It is a distinction that… Continue reading
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