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Issei Suda – Holy Night

 

Holy Night presents photographs that Issei Suda took on the night of Christmas Eve 1991 in Tokyo.

I wonder how many Japanese people actually think of Jesus Christ on Christmas. We just observe Christmas Eve by buying cake and bringing it home to eat; lovers spend it together as the most romantic night of the year. These kinds of customs have become the norm. I could suddenly play the part of the righteous Buddhist and call everyone out on it – You dumbasses, you aren’t even Christians – but it feels like it’d be a waste. — Issei Suda

60 pages, 28 x 28.3 cm, softcover, Chose Commune (Paris).


$19.96

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Issei Suda – Holy Night

$57.04

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Issei Suda – Holy Night

 

Holy Night presents photographs that Issei Suda took on the night of Christmas Eve 1991 in Tokyo.

I wonder how many Japanese people actually think of Jesus Christ on Christmas. We just observe Christmas Eve by buying cake and bringing it home to eat; lovers spend it together as the most romantic night of the year. These kinds of customs have become the norm. I could suddenly play the part of the righteous Buddhist and call everyone out on it – You dumbasses, you aren’t even Christians – but it feels like it’d be a waste. — Issei Suda

60 pages, 28 x 28.3 cm, softcover, Chose Commune (Paris).


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Holy Night presents photographs that Issei Suda took on the night of Christmas Eve 1991 in Tokyo.

I wonder how many Japanese people actually think of Jesus Christ on Christmas. We just observe Christmas Eve by buying cake and bringing it home to eat; lovers spend it together as the most romantic night of the year. These kinds of customs have become the norm. I could suddenly play the part of the righteous Buddhist and call everyone out on it – You dumbasses, you aren’t even Christians – but it feels like it’d be a waste. — Issei Suda

60 pages, 28 x 28.3 cm, softcover, Chose Commune (Paris).