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Kill the pig by Masahisa Fukase

In 1961, Masahisa Fukase's first solo exhibition, Kill the Pig, was held in Tokyo. The exhibition features two series of photographs: one titled Kill the Pig and the other titled Naked.

The Kill the Pig series reveals photographs taken at a slaughterhouse in Shibaura, Tokyo.The series consists of black and white photographs and color photographs.

The other series on display, Naked, shows footage of Fukase himself and his then-partner, Yukiyo Kawakami.However, one of the photographs in the exhibition stands out from the rest. This dead baby is a very contrasting work which consists of two prints, one positive, the other negative, two inverted black and white images, presented face to face. This stillborn baby is Fukase and Yukiyo's first child. In the exhibition, this work is clearly highlighted, as a point of reference for all other images.

It seems that Fukase tries through this image to emphasize, in positive and negative, the cruelty and the interconnection between life and death.
This book brings together in a single volume the photographs which appeared in this exhibition. As he explains in his essay, Tomo Kosuga considers these images, which remained in the shadows for many years, as the starting point of Fukase's photographic practice.

In 1961, Masahisa Fukase's first solo exhibition, Kill the Pig, was held in Tokyo. The exhibition features two series of photographs: one titled Kill the Pig and the other titled Naked.

The Kill the Pig series reveals photographs taken at a slaughterhouse in Shibaura, Tokyo.The series consists of black and white photographs and color photographs.

The other series on display, Naked, shows footage of Fukase himself and his then-partner, Yukiyo Kawakami.However, one of the photographs in the exhibition stands out from the rest. This dead baby is a very contrasting work which consists of two prints, one positive, the other negative, two inverted black and white images, presented face to face. This stillborn baby is Fukase and Yukiyo's first child. In the exhibition, this work is clearly highlighted, as a point of reference for all other images.

It seems that Fukase tries through this image to emphasize, in positive and negative, the cruelty and the interconnection between life and death.
This book brings together in a single volume the photographs which appeared in this exhibition. As he explains in his essay, Tomo Kosuga considers these images, which remained in the shadows for many years, as the starting point of Fukase's photographic practice.

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Kill the pig by Masahisa Fukase

$103.87

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In 1961, Masahisa Fukase's first solo exhibition, Kill the Pig, was held in Tokyo. The exhibition features two series of photographs: one titled Kill the Pig and the other titled Naked.

The Kill the Pig series reveals photographs taken at a slaughterhouse in Shibaura, Tokyo.The series consists of black and white photographs and color photographs.

The other series on display, Naked, shows footage of Fukase himself and his then-partner, Yukiyo Kawakami.However, one of the photographs in the exhibition stands out from the rest. This dead baby is a very contrasting work which consists of two prints, one positive, the other negative, two inverted black and white images, presented face to face. This stillborn baby is Fukase and Yukiyo's first child. In the exhibition, this work is clearly highlighted, as a point of reference for all other images.

It seems that Fukase tries through this image to emphasize, in positive and negative, the cruelty and the interconnection between life and death.
This book brings together in a single volume the photographs which appeared in this exhibition. As he explains in his essay, Tomo Kosuga considers these images, which remained in the shadows for many years, as the starting point of Fukase's photographic practice.

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