Tomiyasu ShiraiwaMirror no. 1

Photographs: Tomiyasu Shiraiwa
Publisher: Self-published
100 pages
Year: 1974
Price: € 700
Tomiyasu SHIRAIWA, born in 1974 in Oita, graduated from Waseda University. Since the beginning of his work as a graphic designer, he has been remarkable in this field, especially in the publication of books, photography books, magazines and posters. On the other hand, since the 1970s, he has expanded his activity as a photographer and his works have been presented in the Permanent Collection Gallery of ICP in New York. In the introduction to the exhibition catalog, Cornell Capa was complimentary of him. This book was his first book of photography, he also self-published another collapsible artist's book around the Box-Up series in 1978.














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