
Fusako Kodama – 1960-80
Movement, always; disorder, sometimes; gestures, carefree and instinctive: Fusako Kodama captures forward momentum. Her spontaneous photographs summon surprising perspectives where subjects appear slightly out of sync.
Between restlessness and lightness, Fusako Kodama portrays a certain effervescence of modern Japan. In 1960-80, she captures the atmosphere of places, cities, and villages inhabited by animated beings. Through her unusual and spontaneous framing, the prolific photographer casts a gaze both gentle and vibrant over twenty years of Japan.
1960-1980Â is the first book by Fusako Kodama published in the West, where she is still very little known. This work aligns with the ongoing efforts of Chose Commune, which contributes to shedding light on contemporary Japanese photographers beyond their country of origin.
168 pages, 22 x 26 cm, Chose Commune (Marseille).
Original: $69.87
-65%$69.87
$24.45More Images









Fusako Kodama – 1960-80
Movement, always; disorder, sometimes; gestures, carefree and instinctive: Fusako Kodama captures forward momentum. Her spontaneous photographs summon surprising perspectives where subjects appear slightly out of sync.
Between restlessness and lightness, Fusako Kodama portrays a certain effervescence of modern Japan. In 1960-80, she captures the atmosphere of places, cities, and villages inhabited by animated beings. Through her unusual and spontaneous framing, the prolific photographer casts a gaze both gentle and vibrant over twenty years of Japan.
1960-1980Â is the first book by Fusako Kodama published in the West, where she is still very little known. This work aligns with the ongoing efforts of Chose Commune, which contributes to shedding light on contemporary Japanese photographers beyond their country of origin.
168 pages, 22 x 26 cm, Chose Commune (Marseille).
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
Movement, always; disorder, sometimes; gestures, carefree and instinctive: Fusako Kodama captures forward momentum. Her spontaneous photographs summon surprising perspectives where subjects appear slightly out of sync.
Between restlessness and lightness, Fusako Kodama portrays a certain effervescence of modern Japan. In 1960-80, she captures the atmosphere of places, cities, and villages inhabited by animated beings. Through her unusual and spontaneous framing, the prolific photographer casts a gaze both gentle and vibrant over twenty years of Japan.
1960-1980Â is the first book by Fusako Kodama published in the West, where she is still very little known. This work aligns with the ongoing efforts of Chose Commune, which contributes to shedding light on contemporary Japanese photographers beyond their country of origin.
168 pages, 22 x 26 cm, Chose Commune (Marseille).























