Eikoh HosoeKamaitachi (Signed with shipping box)
Photographs: Eikoh Hosoe
Text: Shuzo Takiguchi & Toyoichiro Miyoshi
Publisher: Seigen sha
132 pages
Year: 2005
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A collaboration with Tatsumi Hijikata, the founder of ankoku butoh dance, it documents their visit to a farming village in northern Japan and an improvisational performance made with local villagers, inspired by the legend of kamaitachi, a weasel-like demon who haunts rice fields and slashes people with a sickle. Hosoe photographed Hijikata's spontaneous interactions with the landscape and the people they encountered. A seductive combination of performance and photography, the two artists enact a personal and symbolic investigation of Japanese society during a time of massive upheaval.























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