Masahisa Fukase (深瀬 昌久 Fukase Masahisa, 25 February 1934 – 9 June 2012) was a Japanese photographer,[1][2][3] celebrated for his work depicting his domestic life with his wife Yōko Wanibe and his regular visits to his parents' small-town photo studio in Hokkaido. He is best known for his 1986 book Karasu (Ravens or The Solitude of Ravens), which in 2010 was selected by the British Journal of Photography as the best photobook published between 1986 and 2009. Since his death in 2012 there has been a revival of interest in Fukase's photography, with new books and exhibitions appearing that emphasize the breadth and originality of his art.
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- Yūgi (遊戯) = Homo Ludence.[n 1] Eizō no Gendai 4. Tokyo: Chūōkōronsha, 1971.
- Yōko (洋子) = Yohko. Sonorama Shashin Sensho 8. Tokyo: Asahi Sonorama, 1978.
- Biba! Sasuke (ビバ! サスケ, Viva Sasuke[n 2]). Tokyo: Pet-Life-sha, 1979.
- Sasuke, Itoshiki Neko yo (サスケ、いとしき猫よ, Sasuke, My Dear Cat). Tokyo: Seinen-shokan, 1979.
- Neko no Mugi Wara Boshi (猫の麦わら帽子, The Straw-hat Cat). Tokyo: Bunka Shuppankyoku, 1979.
- Kūkai to Kōyasan (空海と高野山, Kūkai and Mount Kōya). Nihon no Seiiki 2. Tokyo: Kōsei Shuppansha, 1982. ISBN 4-333-01042-X.
- Karasu (鴉, Ravens). Yokohama: Sōkyūsha, 1986. In Japanese and English.
- Kazoku (家族, Family). Tokyo: IPC, 1991. ISBN 4-87198-832-5.
『家族』IPC、1991年
- The Solitude of Ravens: A Photographic Narrative. San Francisco: Bedford Arts, 1991. ISBN 0-938491-23-7. US reprint of the 1986 book, in English only.
- Chichi no Kioku (父の記憶) = Memories of Father. Tokyo: IPC, 1991. ISBN 4-87198-833-3.
- Fukase Masahisa (深瀬昌久). Nihon no Shashinka 34. Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 1998. ISBN 4-00-008374-0.
- Bukubuku (家族, Bubbling). Tokyo: Hysteric Glamour, 2004.
- Fukase Masahisa (深瀬昌久). Hysteric Twelve. Tokyo: Hysteric Glamour, 2004.
- Karasu (鴉) = The Solitude of Ravens. Tokyo: Rat Hole Gallery, 2008. Reprint of the 1986 book, with afterword in Japanese and English.
- To (屠) = Slaughter. Kamakura: Super Labo, 2015. ISBN 978-4-905052-81-4.[n 3]
- Wonderful Days. Tokyo: Roshin Books, 2015. ISBN 978-4-9907230-3-3. Edition of 800 copies.[n 4]
- Hibi. London: Mack, 2016. ISBN 9781910164457. Photographs of the surface of streets, printed and painted over for his Private Scenes ‘92 solo exhibition at a Nikon Salon in Tokyo in 1992.[24]
- Afterword. Tokyo: Roshin, 2016. ISBN 978-4-9907230-5-7. Edition of 900 copies; also, a "second edition" (with the same ISBN) of 900 copies. Text in Japanese and English.[n 5]
- Ravens. London: Mack, 2017. ISBN 978-1-910164-83-9. With the original (1986) afterword by Akira Hasegawa and a new text by Tomo Kosuga (both in English and Japanese).
- Masahida Fukase. Paris: Editions Xavier Barral, 2018. ISBN 978-2365112024 Edited by Tomo Kosuga with introduction by Simon Baker
BOOKS
BY IAIN MALONEY
Masahisa Fukase's "Family," reissued with essays by Fukase himself and Tomo Kosuga, turns the idea of the family portrait on its head, simultaneously reinvigorating and ridiculing it.
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