Too much
Gulliver & Hideki Kimura
Too much
Photographs: Kenji Kanesaka, Masahisa Fukase, Hitomi Watanabe, Kenji Ishiguro, Gulliver e.t.c
Publisher: Self published / Space marathon
304 pages
Year: 1970
Comments: Softcover, 178 x 107 mm. First edition, 1970. Black & white photographs. In very good condition.
Too much is a collaboration between Gulliver (Shinzo Azuchi Gulliver, born in Shiga in 1947) who was a figure in the underground scene of the sixties and seventies and Hideki Kimura (born in Osaka in 1942) a painter who organized the rock festival " Too much" in Japan.
This rock'n roll photobook is made up of photomontage and lyrics of the Beatles and of famous people like Warhol, Guevara, Marshall McLuhan,....
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