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Yoshiyuki Kohei

Dokyumento yoru no koen ― kurayami no rabu uotchingu [Park at night document - Love-watching in the dark]

Sunday Sha, Tokyo, 1981

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Année
1981
ISBN
9784882030096
Auteur
Yoshiyuki Kohei
Pages
240
Éditeurs
Sunday Sha, Tokyo
Thème
Photography
Description
brossura
Langues
Italien
Reliure
Couverture souple

Description

The original Document Koen is one of the most notorious photobooks from Japan. This follow-up paperback features photos from the first section of that book with text and diagrams. "The abstract, somewhat inexplicit nature of Document Kouen (Document Park) raises few issues regarding the depiction of sex, but it does generate a whole slew of questions concerning voyeurism, privacy and stalking. It may indeed be considered a documentary book about sexual practices rather than a sex book in itself, although the voyeuristic nature of the images feeds back into both what is going on and how it was documented. To make the book, Yoshiyuki trawled the Shinjuku and Yoyogi parks in Tokyo, both notorious for nocturnal sexual activity, and photographed the 'goings-on' with infrared flash, which enabled him to get images in the dark without the flash being visible. One suspects that this was done less for reasons of concealment and more for the brittle, indeterminate aesthetic produced, for these seem to be semi-public events, with more voyeuristic spectators than people actually taking part in the various sexual activities. nominally a soft-core voyeur's manual, Document Kouen is somewhat short on titillation. It is, however, a brilliant piece of social documentation, catching perfectly the loneliness, sadness and desperation that so often accompany sexual or human relationships in a big metropolis like Tokyo."--Parr & Badger, The Photobook: A History, Volume 2, pp. 296-297 — Testi: Kimura Shinya. F.to: 12x18; pagg. 240; BN; rileg. brossura. Editore: Sunday Sha, Tokyo, 1981.