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Seiichi Furuya: Why Dresden: Photographs 1984/85 & 2015
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 22.03 $Seiichi Furuya’s Dresden photographs from 1984/85 are a most unlikely document ― a view of daily life in the latter days of the GDR recorded by a Japanese photographer, who had been a major player in the photography scene in Austria since the beginning of the 1980s. Furuya came to Dresden as an interpreter for a Japanese construction company. His pictures are private ― a young family in an intimate setting, their deep-seated anxieties and moments of happiness ― and it is more in passing that he records everyday life and society. His view from the outside, a stranger’s way of seeing things, has no equivalent in the art photography of the GDR. In 2015 an exhibition project brought Furuya back to Dresden, where he took a series of new pictures: photographs of familiar places, onto which capitalist life has now inscribed itself, thirty years on, and of the Pegida demonstrations that have completely transformed the image of the city.
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Seiichi Furuya First Trip to Bologna 1978 / Last Trip to Venice 1985 /franCais/anglais
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 48.11 $Unread book in perfect condition.
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Seiichi Furuya : 1995 Memoires (German) [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 50.55 $Z : 159 Seiten, zahlreiche ganzseitige farbige und s/w-Abbildungen, gebunden mit Schutzumschlag - Seiich Furuya leistet Gedächtnisarbeit mittels Fotografie. Private und öffentliche Vergangenheit.
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Seiichi Furuya : Why Dresden; Photographs 1984/85 2015
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 52.48 $Seiichi Furuya’s Dresden photographs from 1984/85 are a most unlikely document ― a view of daily life in the latter days of the GDR recorded by a Japanese photographer, who had been a major player in the photography scene in Austria since the beginning of the 1980s. Furuya came to Dresden as an interpreter for a Japanese construction company. His pictures are private ― a young family in an intimate setting, their deep-seated anxieties and moments of happiness ― and it is more in passing that he records everyday life and society. His view from the outside, a stranger’s way of seeing things, has no equivalent in the art photography of the GDR. In 2015 an exhibition project brought Furuya back to Dresden, where he took a series of new pictures: photographs of familiar places, onto which capitalist life has now inscribed itself, thirty years on, and of the Pegida demonstrations that have completely transformed the image of the city.
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Portrait: Christine Furuya-Gössler. 1978-1985: Christine Furuya-Gössler 1978-1985.
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 2.11 $An extended portrait of the photographer's wife, who committed suicide in 1985. Photographs by Seiichi Furuya; text by Monika Faber. 128 pages; color and b&w photographs throughout; 8.25 x 9.75 inches. Text in German and English.
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Sankarea: Complete Series
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 29.98 $Sankarea The Complete Series - Zombie-obsessed Furuya is making a potion to reanimate his dead cat when he meets Rea. Shes about as miserable as a girl can get, thanks to her creepy, domineering father. When the pain becomes too much, she tries to commit suicide with a sip of Furuyas weird elixir. The potion doesnt kill her but it does turn her into a zombie! Main Feature Runtime 325 minutes - Includes 1 - 12
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Alive [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 50.27 $Seiichi Furuya's photographs relentlessly highlight the cruel aspect of "shooting" a photograph. It is a materialistic act of severing the familiar relationship between the subject and the object, as well as the viewer and the object. Furuya is a photographer who totally excludes any lyrical vagueness from his images, even when his most intimate moments or his late wife are the subject. His work deploys a sharp tension that can seem like a cutting knife. Thus it seems no coincidence that he has taken up the theme of severance in his Border series, in which he shot the border zone between Austria, where he lived, and the Eastern European nations, and Wall, where he shot the Berlin Wall from the Eastern side before its collapse. In these works, the importance lies not in the old-fashioned melodramatic tragedy of crossing a boundary, but in the fact that the place in question is the remnant of an historical severance. This volume catalogues work Furuya has created over the past 25 years, in Europe, Japan, and the United States, including his latest series, which concentrates on his own neighborhood of Graz, transforming in into images of intense color and magical beauty. Essay by Moika Faber. Hardcover, 9.5 x 12.5 in./176 pgs / 90 color and 30 duotone
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Short Cuts, Vol. 1 (1) [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 46.42 $In this debut series, Usamaru Furuya takes on the ko-gal, that highly evolved teenage girl created by Japan's consumer culture. In this irreverent romp for fans of challenging comic art, Mariko becomes a strange bunny in the classroom. Zero Boy has an unhealthy obsession with Maria (who doesn't know he's alive), and Muku, an adorable Bigfoot, is the object of everyone's dreams.
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Alive
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 52.76 $Seiichi Furuya's photographs relentlessly highlight the cruel aspect of "shooting" a photograph. It is a materialistic act of severing the familiar relationship between the subject and the object, as well as the viewer and the object. Furuya is a photographer who totally excludes any lyrical vagueness from his images, even when his most intimate moments or his late wife are the subject. His work deploys a sharp tension that can seem like a cutting knife. Thus it seems no coincidence that he has taken up the theme of severance in his Border series, in which he shot the border zone between Austria, where he lived, and the Eastern European nations, and Wall, where he shot the Berlin Wall from the Eastern side before its collapse. In these works, the importance lies not in the old-fashioned melodramatic tragedy of crossing a boundary, but in the fact that the place in question is the remnant of an historical severance. This volume catalogues work Furuya has created over the past 25 years, in Europe, Japan, and the United States, including his latest series, which concentrates on his own neighborhood of Graz, transforming in into images of intense color and magical beauty. Essay by Moika Faber. Hardcover, 9.5 x 12.5 in./176 pgs / 90 color and 30 duotone
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Pocket Fantasy
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 23.98 $ (+1.99 $)Fryadlus is the alias of Yoshihiro Furuya residing in Tokyo, Japan still in his early twenties. He grew up in the countryside of Japan surrounded by nature and music, and started to make music since he was a student. "Pocket Fantasy" is his debut album packed with heart warming melodies and charming electronic sounds. Besides electronics, he uses keyboards, classic guitars and field recordings to produce these super high quality songs. Rainbow colored bedroom music recommended for all electronic
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