Masahisa Fukase From Window

Masahisa Fukase From Window. Masahisa Fukase Japanese photography, Photography, Photographer Michael Hoppen is delighted to announce an exhibition of Masahisa Fukase's series From Window, 1974, shown in London for the first time This body of work, which has previously been published only in part, features 32 rare vintage silver gelatin photographs, offering insight into a relatively private dimension of Fukase's iconic practice.

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"From Window" by Masahisa Fukase (1974) is a series of photographs capturing his then-wife, Yoko Wanibe, leaving for work each day from their apartment in Tokyo Titled From Window, the series is the result of the obsessional fascination Fukase had with photographing his wife, Wanibe, during the summer of 1973

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'From Window', Masahisa Fukase, 1974, printed 2015 'From Window', Masahisa Fukase, 1974, printed 2015 The Collection Artists Artworks Art by theme Media Videos Podcasts Short articles Learning Schools Art Terms Tate Research Art Making. Masahisa Fukase was born into a family that ran a photo studio in Japan, making his introduction to the world of photography almost inevitable from an early age

Masahisa Fukase at Foam Amsterdam. Over the years, he gained increasing attention as one of the most compelling photographers of his time 'From Window', Masahisa Fukase, 1974, printed 2015 'From Window', Masahisa Fukase, 1974, printed 2015

Masahisa Fukase Japanese photography, Photography, Photographer. Masahisa Fukase was born into a family that ran a photo studio in Japan, making his introduction to the world of photography almost inevitable from an early age Among his most well-known projects is a series of photographs of his muse and second wife, Yoko Wanibe, which were taken over the.